Read Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England Online
Authors: Catherine Hanley
health,
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,
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childhood and education,
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character,
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,
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marriage to Blanche of Castile,
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married life,
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children and family,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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knighting,
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,
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supposed conflict with Philip Augustus,
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,
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,
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Artois and,
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,
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,
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planned invasion of England (1213),
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campaign in Flanders (1213),
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,
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campaign in Poitou (1214),
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,
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offer of English throne to,
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,
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,
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,
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participation in Albigensian crusade (1215),
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,
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justification for invading England,
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preparations for invasion of England (1216),
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arrival in England (1216),
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,
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early campaign in England (1216),
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,
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,
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,
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excommunication of,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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governance of England,
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,
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besieges Dover (1216),
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,
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hears of death of King John,
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campaign in aftermath of John’s death,
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agrees a truce with the regent,
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,
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decides to return temporarily to France,
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problems returning to France,
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sojourn in France (1217),
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,
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portrayal of by enemies,
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,
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,
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re-conquest campaign in England (1217),
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,
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,
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besieges Dover (1217),
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hears of defeat at Lincoln,
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,
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negotiations with the regent,
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,
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,
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hears of defeat at Sandwich,
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,
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leaves England,
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,
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offered throne of Castile,
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participation in Albigensian crusade (1219),
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,
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at deathbed of Philip Augustus,
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ascends French throne,
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,
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coronation as king of France,
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,
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tour through northern France,
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,
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renewal of hostilites with England (1224),
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,
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testaments of,
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,
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participation in Albigensian crusade (1226),
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,
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illness and death,
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,
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burial,
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,
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exhumation,
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epitaphs of,
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legacy,
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,
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as ‘king’ of England,
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Louis IX (St Louis), king of France,
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,
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,
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Louth,
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Louvre, museum,
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Louvre, tower of,
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Magna Carta,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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reissued in 1216,
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reissued in 1217,
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,
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Malling,
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Mansourah, battle of (1250),
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Margaret of Flanders, daughter of Baldwin IX,
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Margaret of Provence, queen of France,
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Maria de Montferrat, queen of Jerusalem,
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Marie, daughter of Philip Augustus,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Marie of Champagne, daughter of Louis VII,
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Marlborough,
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,
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,
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,
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Marseille,
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