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Louis VII

noun

  1. the Young, 1121?–80, king of France 1137–80 (son of Louis VI).


Louis VII

noun

  1. Louis VII11201180MFrenchPOLITICS: hereditary ruler known as Louis le Jeune. c. 1120–80, king of France (1137–80). He engaged in frequent hostilities (1152–74) with Henry II of England
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Could the queen have been influenced by what she saw with Louis VII in the Ile-de-France?

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With King Louis VII and Pope Alexander III in attendance, the first major phase of construction began with the laying of the cornerstone in 1163.

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Notre Dame Cathedral was commissioned by King Louis VII who wanted it to be a symbol of Paris’s political, economic, intellectual and cultural power at home and abroad.

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Another is Eleanor of Aquitaine, the wife of Henry II of England, who had been married previously to Louis VII of France.

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She married Louis VII of France but 15 years later, in 1152, having produced two daughters but no son, the marriage was annulled.

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