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Louis the Fat
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Louis (VI) the Fat (1081–1137)

King of France from 1108. He led his army against feudal brigands, the English (under Henry I), and the Holy Roman Empire, temporarily consolidating his realm and extending it into Flanders. He was a benefactor to the church, and his advisers included Abbot Suger.



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He cited "la belle fin" of Louis VI in 1137; the "saints derniers propos" of Philip the Fair in 1314; "l'humilite exemplaire, & fiance feruente enuers son createur" shown by Francois I in 1547 and recorded by Pierre du Chastel; and the "Enseignements" of Saint Louis to his son that Joinville recorded (which Du Tillet quoted in full).
 
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