louis x
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A historical figure: Louis X refers to a specific king of France who reigned from 1314 to 1316. He was also known as Louis the Quarrelsome (French: le Hutin).
Usage
- Louis X succeeded his father, Philip IV, to the throne.
- The short reign of Louis X was marked by political conflicts.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The name "Louis X" is used primarily in historical texts and discussions to identify this specific monarch within the sequence of French kings named Louis.
- Dynastic Reference: It is part of a naming convention (e.g., Louis IX, Louis X, Louis XI) used to distinguish rulers within the Capetian dynasty.
Variants and Related Words
- Louis the Quarrelsome: An epithet or nickname for Louis X, describing his contentious nature.
- Capetian: Relating to the royal dynasty to which Louis X belonged.
Synonyms
- Louis the Quarrelsome
- Louis le Hutin (the French name)
Notes
This term is a specific historical identifier. It does not have idioms, phrasal verbs, or multiple common meanings outside of its use as a proper noun for this king.
Noun
- king of France (1289-1316)