louis the wideawake

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louis the wideawake

Louis the Wideawake reviews a map with his advisors in the royal chamber.

Definition

Proper noun: - A historical epithet for Louis VI, King of France from 1108 to 1137. The nickname "the Wideawake" (in French, le Gros, meaning "the Fat") is traditionally interpreted to highlight his energetic, vigilant, and active nature in governing and military campaigns, contrasting with earlier, less assertive monarchs.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The chroniclers wrote about the reforms initiated by Louis the Wideawake.
    • Historians credit Louis the Wideawake with strengthening royal authority in the Île-de-France region.
Advanced Usage
  • The epithet "the Wideawake" is primarily used in historical texts and discussions to distinguish this specific monarch from other French kings named Louis. It characterizes his reign as one of alertness and action.
Variants and Related Words
  • Louis VI: The standard historical designation, using the regnal number.
  • Louis le Gros: The original French epithet, literally meaning "Louis the Fat," which carries a similar connotation of substantial presence and activity, though the English translation "the Wideawake" emphasizes alertness.
  • King of France: His formal title.
Synonyms
  • Louis VI of France: The formal synonym.
  • Louis the Fat: A direct translation of the French epithet, often used interchangeably in historical contexts.
Related Idioms or Phrases
  • : A phrase used to refer to the period of French history from 1108 to 1137, often associated with the early consolidation of Capetian power.
louis the wideawake

Louis the Wideawake reviews a map with his advisors in the royal chamber.

Noun
  1. king of France whose military victories consolidated his reign (1081-1137)