Skip to main content

Home/ IB DP History - Medieval Option/ Group items tagged Suger

Rss Feed Group items tagged

International School of Central Switzerland

Livre des sources médiévales - 0 views

  •  
    Periode Capetienne Abbé Suger: Sur la jeunesse de Louis VI le Gros, dans  la Vie de Louis VI le Gros Abbé Suger: De la prise du château de Montaigu 1103, dans   la Vie de Louis VI le Gros Abbé Suger: De la venue en France du pape Pascal II 1107, dans   la Vie de Louis VI le Gros Abbé Suger: Louis VI s'attaque aux châteaux de Gournay et Sainte-Sévère 1107-1108, dans  la Vie de Louis VI le Gros Abbé Suger: La mort de Philippe Ier 1108, dans  la Vie de Louis VI le Gros Abbé Suger: Quant Louis devint roi 1108, dans  la Vie de Louis VI le Gros Abbé Suger: De méchants seigneurs 1108, dans  la Vie de Louis VI le Gros Traictié de la forme et devis d'ung tournoy 1108, [At Princeton]
International School of Central Switzerland

Medieval Sourcebook: Abbot Suger: Life of King Louis the Fat - 0 views

  •  
    The subject of The Life of King Louis the Fat  was Louis VI, the first important Capetian king of France, who reigned from 1108 to 1137.  Louis's main achievement was to consolidate royal power within the Ile-de-France by suppressing the castellans who dominated the royal domain lands. (The term "castellan" refers to a noble who possessed one or more castles.) Louis's success owed much to an alliance he forged between the French monarch and the great Churchmen (bishops and abbots) and the leading townsmen of northern France.  Suspicious of the power of his barons, Louis used clergy and burghers rather than great nobles as royal administrators. His efforts to establish peace and maintain order facilitated the development of agriculture, trade and intellectual activity in the Ile-de-France. Under his rule, Paris began its expansion which would make it by 1200 the greatest Christian city north of the Alps. The following excerpts describe Louis's military actions against the "robber barons" of the Ile-de-France and the King of England Henry I (r.1100-1135).
1 - 2 of 2
Showing 20 items per page