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420. Bouchard 5 ct.de Vendome. , b. in 1230? France (Ibid.). , m. Marie de Roye. , d. on 15 May 1271.<br />

421. Marie de Roye (Anselme,, 8-727.). , b. in 1220? France (a guess.). . .<br />

422. Philippe 2 brn.de Montfort-l'Amaury. , b. in 1230? Ile-de-France (Ibid.). , m. Jeanne de Levis. , d. on 24 Sep 1270 Tunis, crusade.<br />

423. Jeanne de Levis. , b. in 1225? Ile-deFrance (Ibid.). . , d. on 30 May 1284.<br />

424. Louis 9 St. France,King (Anselme.) (" Chesnaye-Desbois.) (Anselme.) (Ibid.).<br />

Canonised 11 August 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII<br />

BIOGRAPHY<br />

He was twelve years old when he became king, although his right of succession was at first disputed. However, his formidable mother, Blanche of<br />

Castile, had twice as queen-regent to take up arms to defeat rebellious nobles. In 1234 he married Marguerite de Provence and in 1236 he took over<br />

the reigns of government.<br />

However, Blanche of Castile was reluctant to let power go and because of this, Louis IX treated her with extravagant respect. She was also jealous of<br />

Marguerite de Provence and in the first years of married life tried to keep them apart. Nevertheless Louis IX proved to be the stronger character and,<br />

even though he put up with his mother's caprices, he had his way in essential matters.<br />

Louis IX and Marguerite became the parents of nine children. Marguerite also wanted to interfere in politics but in these matters Louis IX kept her at<br />

arm's length, yet took her with him on his first crusade. Louis IX was a very handsome man, tall and elegant, and his people noted his mild and kind<br />

look. Early in the morning he would leave the palace to distribute money to the poor as anonymously as possible. At midnight he would hear Mass for<br />

the dead. On Fridays he neither indulged any frivolity nor, in memory of the crown of thorns, wore a hat; and like most monarchs he washed the feet of<br />

the poor.<br />

His dress was almost like a monk's and one day his wife reproached him for not wearing more regal dress. He then maintained that each spouse had to<br />

please the other and so he would dress more richly to please her, but then she would have to please him by disposing of her rich dresses. Always selfconfident,<br />

he loved to sing and jest with his companions, and was so strong of will that most men feared him.<br />

In 1248 he went on crusade accompanied by his wife and two brothers. In 1249 he took Damietta on the mouth of the Nile and should have continued<br />

on to take Cairo; but instead he dallied to pray while his crusaders enjoyed the fleshpots of the Near East.<br />

The Sultan was then able to bring reinforcements and, when they marched to Cairo, they were cut off from Damietta and no food could reach the<br />

French. Meanwhile Louis and his army suffered from dysentery and finally had to surrender to the Muslims, although in Damietta the queen and her<br />

force still held out.<br />

Louis IX was led around in triumph but, when the Egyptians felt embarrassed at having so many prisoners, at night in groups of three or four hundred<br />

they were taken to the Nile where, after their heads were cut off, they were thrown into the river. Louis IX and those nobles still alive were ransomed and<br />

returned to the queen in Damietta, after which Damietta had to be returned to the Muslims. After this disaster he stayed two more years in Palestine;<br />

but he remained unsuccessful as no support was offered as Europe had lost the taste for crusades. However, back in France he won two victories over<br />

the English at Taillebourg and Saintes. But to the surprise of Europe, the victorious king gave back three provinces of France to Henry III, stating that<br />

there should be peace and amity between Christians. However, he demanded that the English king should pay him homage and abandon all claims to<br />

the throne of France.<br />

In the summer of 1270 Louis IX set out for another crusade. As he believed the Bey of Tunis intended to become a Christian, he thought it would be a<br />

friendly visit. More probably he was induced to go to Tunis by his brother Charles of Anjou, King of Sicily, who wanted to stop the pirates using Tunis as<br />

their base.<br />

Some people regarded the whole expedition as a sin as the kingdom was at peace with all its neighbours, including Tunis. Another reason was Louis<br />

IX's physical condition; he could not bear to be carried or to ride on horseback. He landed at Carthage in mid-summer when the pest was raging in<br />

Tunisia. After a victorious fight before the walls of Tunis, the French army was immobilized by the disease and, on 25 August 1270, the king died of it<br />

(van de Pas .). , b. on 25 Apr 1215 Poissy, Fr. , m. Marguerite de Provence on 27 May 1234 Sens, Fr. , d. on 25 Aug 1270 plague, Tunis, 8th.crusade.<br />

425. Marguerite de Provence (Anselme.) (" Chesnaye-Desbois.) (Anselme.) (Ibid.). , b. in 1221 St.Maime, Fr. . , d. on 20 Dec 1295 St.Denis, Fr.<br />

426. Jean sgr.Bourbon de Bourgogne. , b. in 1231 Burgundy. , m. Agnes deDampierre Bourbon in Feb 1248. , d. on 29 Sep 1268.<br />

427. Agnes deDampierre Bourbon. , b. in 1237 France. . , d. on 7 Sep 1288.<br />

428. Jean 1,d'Avesnes ct.de Hainaut. , b. on 1 May 1218 Etraeungt, Nord, Fr. , m. Adelaide cts.v. Holland on 9 Oct 1246. , d. on 24 Dec 1257.<br />

429. Adelaide cts.v. Holland. , b. in 1225? Holland (a guess.). . , d. in 1284.<br />

430. Henry 5 leBlond ct.de Luxembourg. , b. in 1217 Luxembourg. , m. Marguerite de Bar on 4 Jun 1240. , d. on 24 Nov 1281.<br />

431. Marguerite de Bar. , b. in 1220? Bar (Ibid.). . , d. on 23 Nov 1275.<br />

432. Maurice 4 sr.de Craon. , b. in 1213 Burgundy. , m. Isabelle delaMarche de Lusignan in 1255. , d. in 1277.<br />

433. Isabelle delaMarche de Lusignan. , b. in 1230? France (Ibid.). . , d. on 14 Jan 1299.<br />

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