Category:Saint Louis of France

Saint Louis of France - King of France Reign: 8 November 1226 – 25 August 1270 (43 years, 290 days) Coronation: 29 November 1226 (aged 12) in Rheims Cathedral Predecessor: Louis VIII Successor: Philip III Spouse: Margaret of Provence Issue: Isabelle, Queen of Navarre Philip III of France Jean Tristan, Count of Valois Peter, Count of Perche and Alençon Blanche, Crown Princess of Castile Margaret, Duchess of Brabant Robert, Count of Clermont Agnes, Duchess of Burgundy Father: Louis VIII of France Mother: Blanche of Castile Born: 25 April 1214 or 1215 in Poissy, France Died: 25 August 1270 (aged 56) in Tunis (in what is now Tunisia), North Africa Burial: Saint Denis Basilica

Saint Louis of France - King of France, Confessor Honored in: Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion Canonized: 1297 by Pope Boniface VIII Feast: August 25 Attributes: Depicted as King of France, generally with a crown, holding a sceptre with a fleur-de-lys on the end, possibly with blue clothing with a spread of white fleur-de-lys (coat of arms of the French monarchy) Patronage: Third Order of St. Francis, France, French monarchy; hairdressers; passementiers (lacemakers)