Louis IX

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The only King of France to be canonized in the Catholic Church

Real World Example

Louis IX was a French king who ruled from 1226 to 1270 and is best known for his deep faith and commitment to justice. He led two major Crusades to the Holy Land, though neither was successful, demonstrating the era's focus on religious conflicts. Louis IX reformed the French legal system, establishing a fairer system of justice which became a model for many European countries. Today, his emphasis on justice and fairness influences modern legal systems, where the idea of fairness in courts is a fundamental principle. For example, when people have access to fair trials today, they can thank reforms initiated by leaders like Louis IX.

Practice Version

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