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  1. Louis VI (late 1081 – 1 August 1137), called the Fat [1] (French: le Gros) or the Fighter (French: le Batailleur ), was King of the Franks from 1108 to 1137. [2] Chronicles called him "King of Saint-Denis". Louis was the first member of the house of Capet to make a lasting contribution to centralizing the institutions of royal ...

  2. Luis VI de Francia. Luis VI, apodado el Gordo o el Batallador 1 (en francés, Louis VI le Gros; París, 1 de diciembre de 1081- Béthisy-Saint-Pierre, 2 1 de agosto de 1137) fue rey de Francia de 1108 a 1137. Biografía.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Louis VI (born 1081—died Aug. 1, 1137) was the king of France from 1108 to 1137; he brought power and dignity to the French crown by his recovery of royal authority over the independent nobles in his domains of the Île-de-France and the Orléanais.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Louis VI, dit « le Gros », « l’Éveillé ( non dormiens ) » 1 ou « le Batailleur » 2, né le 1er décembre 1081 à Paris et mort le 1er août 1137 au château royal de Béthisy-Saint-Pierre 3, est roi des Francs du 30 juillet 1108 au 1er août 1137. Il est le cinquième roi de la dynastie dite des Capétiens directs . Parents et fratrie.

    • 3 août 1108,en la cathédrale d'Orléans
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  5. New Catholic Encyclopedia. LOUIS VI, KING OF FRANCE Reigned from 1108 to 1137; b. 1081. The son of philip i and Bertha of Frisia, Louis studied at the abbey school of saint-denis, where he became acquainted with suger, the future abbot of Saint-Denis, who became Louis's biographer and chief adviser.

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Louis VI (1081-1137) was king of France from 1108 to 1137. He was the first to curb the violent nobility in the royal domain and to establish the prestige of the Crown on a firm foundation. The fifth Capetian king of France, Louis VI was a giant of a man, proud of his physical strength and courage in battle.