Louis d'Outremer

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Definition

Proper noun A historical figure: Louis IV, King of West Francia from 936 to 954. His nickname "d'Outremer" (meaning "from overseas") originated because he was raised in exile in England following his father's deposition, and he returned to France to claim the throne.

Usage Notes
  • This term refers specifically to a single, identified historical person. It is a proper name and is always capitalized.
  • It is primarily used in historical texts, biographies, and discussions of medieval European history.
  • The term itself is of French origin but is used in English within a historical context to refer to this specific king.
Examples
  • Historical texts often refer to Louis d'Outremer when discussing the 10th-century succession of the French crown.
  • The reign of Louis d'Outremer was marked by conflicts with powerful nobles.
  • Scholars note that Louis d'Outremer's foreign upbringing influenced his political strategies.
Advanced Usage
  • The epithet "d'Outremer" is used postpositively (after the name) as a distinguishing identifier, similar to other historical nicknames like "Richard the Lionheart."
  • In academic writing, the name may be presented in its full form to avoid ambiguity with other kings named Louis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Louis IV of France: The standard regnal name used in English historiography.
  • Louis IV: A common shortened form.
  • Louis the Overseas: A direct English translation of the nickname "d'Outremer."
Synonyms
  • Louis IV
  • Louis IV of France
Contextual Information

This term has no associated idioms or phrasal verbs, as it is a proper noun referring to a specific individual. Its usage is confined to historical reference.

Noun
  1. king of France (921-954)

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