louis the quarreller

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louis the quarreller

Louis the Quarreller sits upon his throne in the royal hall.

Definition

Proper noun: - A historical epithet for a King of France: "Louis the Quarreller" is a traditional nickname given to Louis X of France, who reigned from 1314 to 1316. The epithet "the Quarreller" (French: le Hutin) suggests a contentious or disputatious nature, referring to his conflicts with the nobility and his involvement in political struggles.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The reign of Louis the Quarreller was marked by tensions with his barons.
    • Historians often contrast the policies of Philip IV with those of his son, Louis the Quarreller.
Advanced Usage
  • The epithet "the Quarreller" is primarily used in historical texts and discussions to distinguish this specific monarch from other French kings named Louis.
  • It can be used metonymically to refer to the period of his short reign.
    • The economic policies initiated under Louis the Quarreller had long-lasting effects.
Variants and Related Words
  • Louis X: The standard regnal name for this king, used in formal historical contexts.
  • Louis le Hutin: The original French epithet, directly translating to "the Quarreller," "the Stubborn," or "the Headstrong."
  • The Hutin: A shortened, less common form of the French nickname.
Synonyms
  • Louis X of France: The formal, synonymous title.
  • Louis the Headstrong: An alternative English translation of the epithet , conveying a similar meaning of obstinacy.
Notes on Meaning
  • The nickname "the Quarreller" specifically characterizes the king's perceived temperament and the nature of his rule, which involved disputes. It is not a literal description of his personal hobbies but a historical judgment on his governance.
  • This epithet is part of a tradition of assigning descriptive bynames to monarchs (e.g., William the Conqueror, Ethelred the Unready) for identification and characterization.
louis the quarreller

Louis the Quarreller sits upon his throne in the royal hall.

Noun
  1. king of France (1289-1316)