Louis IV

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Definition

Proper noun: - Louis IV: A specific historical figure who was King of France from 936 to 954 AD. He is also known as Louis IV d'Outremer ("Louis IV from Overseas").

Usage
  • Louis IV is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this particular 10th-century monarch.
  • It is typically used in historical, academic, or educational contexts when discussing the history of France, the Carolingian dynasty, or medieval European kings.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Louis IV succeeded his father, Charles the Simple, as king.
    • The reign of Louis IV was marked by conflicts with powerful nobles.
    • Historians often refer to him as Louis d'Outremer.
Advanced Usage
  • "Louis IV d'Outremer": This is the full epithet often used to distinguish him from other French kings named Louis. "d'Outremer" (from overseas) references his childhood spent in England after his father's deposition.
    • The challenges faced by Louis IV d'Outremer were significant for the fledgling French kingdom.
Variants and Related Words
  • Carolingian: (adj/noun) Pertaining to the dynasty to which Louis IV belonged.
    • The Carolingian Empire preceded the kingdom ruled by Louis IV.
  • King of France: (noun phrase) The title held by Louis IV.
Synonyms
  • Louis d'Outremer: The most direct synonym, using his historical epithet.
  • Louis IV of France: A more descriptive synonym specifying his realm.
Noun
  1. king of France (921-954)