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King of France Louis VIII Capet

King of France Louis VIII Capet

Male 1187 - 1226  (38 years)


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  • Name King of France Louis VIII Capet
    Birth 05 Sep 1187 
    Gender Male
    Death 1226 
    Findagrave.com 10 Jul 2023 
    See Notes 
    Burial Saint-Denis, Departement de Seine-Saint-Denis, Ile-de-France, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Saint Denis Basilique
    Person ID I424  Butler Family Tree
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

    Father Philip II Augustus,   b. 21 Aug 1165, Deuil-la-Barre, France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 14 Jul 1223, Drocourt, France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years)
    Relationship natural
    Mother Isabelle De Hainaut,   b. 1170   d. 1190 (Age 20 years)
    Relationship natural
    Marriage 28 Apr 1180 
    Family ID F173  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Blanche De Castile,   b. 1188, Spain Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1252 (Age 64 years)
    Marriage 23 May 1200 
    Children 
     1. Robert D'Artois, I,   b. 1216   d. 1250 (Age 34 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F178  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Jun 2026

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  • Notes 


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      found at findagrave.com on 7/10/2023

      Louis VIII Capet

      Birth: 5 Sep 1187 Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
      Death: 8 Nov 1226 (aged 39) Montpensier, Departement du Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France
      Burial: Saint Denis Basilique, Saint-Denis, Departement de Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
      Memorial #: 66211839
      Bio:
      Louis VIII the Lion, was the son of Philip II Augustus, King of the Franks and Isabelle of Hainaut. Louis was the King of France from 1223 to 1226 and a member of the house of Capet, as he was a direct descendant of Hughes Capet circa 940-996.

      His mother died in 1190, giving birth to twins sons, and Louis inherited her dowry and the title of Count of Artois, which he held until his father died, and the title reverted to the crown when Louis became King of France in 1223.

      After lengthy negotiations between his father, Phillip, King of France and John Lackland, King of England, and as a condition of the Treaty of Le Goulet between these two, Louis was married on 23 May 1200, at the age of 12, to Richard's sister's daughter, Blanche of Castile, also 12 at the time and born in Spain. Her grandmother, Eleanor of Aquitane, would cross the Pyrenees, bringing the girl from Spain to France. The marriage was finally consummated in 1205 and Blanche would bear the first of thirteen children.

      When the English Barons rebelled against King John Lackland of England, they offered the throne to Louis, who was able to land at the Isle of Thanet with an army in May of 1216 and march to London with very little resistance. There, Louis was proclaimed king by his supporters, including King Alexander II of Scotland. Louis captured Winchester in June, but when King John died in October, the barons turned their favors to John's son, Henry III, even thought he was only nine years old. English forces led by William Marshall finally forced Louis to the Treaty of Lambeth in September of 1217, Louis promising not to attack England, agreeing that he really never was king, and Louis was given a compensation of 10,000 marks.

      King Philip died on July 14, 1223, Louis was coronated August 6th at the cathedral at Reims. Louis would continue to battle his father's enemies, resulting in the capture of Avignon and Languedoc, yet he reversed his father's ruling of usury for Jews, creating havoc for both the church and the barons who were in disagreement as some were profiting from the lending. The conflicts would continue until Louis's death on November 8th, 1226 during his travels from the chateau at Montpensier, Puy-de-Dome Auvergne back to Paris. His son, Louis IX succeeded him on the throne.

      The children of Louis and Blanche were:
      Blanche 1205-1206
      Agnes 1207-1207
      Philip 1209-1218, betrothed to Agnes of Donzy
      Alphonse, twin 1213-1213
      John, twin 1213-1213
      Louis 1214-1270, King of France
      Robert Artois 1216-1250, killed in battle in Egypt
      Philip 1218-1220
      John Tristan 1219-1232, Count of Anjou and Maine
      Alphonse 1220-1271 Count of Poitou and Avergne, Count of Toulouse thru marriage
      Philip Dagobert 1222-1232
      St Isabelle 1225-1269
      Charles Stephen 1226-1285 Count of Anjou and Maine, Provence and King of Sicily
      Family Members
      Parents
      Philippe II Augustus of France 1165-1223
      Isabelle de Hainaut 1170-1190
      Spouse
      Blanche de Castile 1188-1252
      Half Siblings
      Marie de France 1198-1224
      Philippe de France 1200-1234
      Children
      Philippe de France 1209-1218
      Louis IX of France 1214-1270
      Louis IX of France 1214-1270
      Robert I d'Artois 1216-1250
      Alphonse III de Poitiers 1220-1271
      Philippe Dagobert de France 1222-1232
      Isabelle of France 1225-1270
      Charles of Anjou 1226-1285
      Charles I of Anjou 1226-1285
      Charles of Anjou 1226-1285
      Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens (46947920)
      Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren (47114881)
      Added: 27 Feb 2011
      URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66211839/louis_viii-capet
      Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66211839/louis_viii-capet: accessed 10 July 2023), memorial page for Louis VIII Capet (5 Sep 1187-8 Nov 1226), Find a Grave Memorial ID 66211839, citing Saint Denis Basilique, Saint-Denis, Departement de Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France; Maintained by Anne Shurtleff Stevens (contributor 46947920).
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      found at findagrave.com bef 7/10/2023

      Louis VIII Capet, King of France

      Birth: Sep. 5, 1187
      Paris, France
      Death: Nov. 8, 1226
      Davayat, France

      Louis VIII the Lion, was the son of Philip II Augustus, King of the Franks and Isabelle of Hainaut. Louis was the King of France from 1223 to 1226 and a member of the house of Capet, as he was a direct descendant of Hughes Capet circa 940–996.

      His mother died in 1190, giving birth to twins sons, and Louis inherited her dowry and the title of Count of Artois, which he held until his father died, and the title reverted to the crown when Louis became King of France in 1223.

      After lengthy negotiations between his father, Phillip, King of France and John Lackland, King of England, and as a condition of the Treaty of Le Goulet between these two, Louis was married on 23 May 1200, at the age of 12, to Richard's sister's daughter, Blanche of Castile, also 12 at the time and born in Spain. Her grandmother, Eleanor of Aquitane, would cross the Pyrenees, bringing the girl from Spain to France. The marriage was finally consummated in 1205 and Blanche would bear the first of thirteen children.

      When the English Barons rebelled against King Richard Lackland of England, they offered the throne to Louis, who was able to land at the Isle of Thanet with an army in May of 1216 and march to London with very little resistance. There, Louis was proclaimed king by his supporters, including King Alexander II of Scotland. Louis captured Winchester in June, but when King John died in October, the barons turned their favors to John's son, Henry III, even thought he was only nine years old. English forces led by William Marshall finally forced Louis to the Treaty of Lambeth in September of 1217, Louis promising not to attack England, agreeing that he really never was king, and Louis was given a compensation of 10,000 marks.

      King Philip died on July 14, 1223, Louis was coronated August 6th at the cathedral at Reims. Louis would continue to battle his father's enemies, resulting in the capture of Avignon and Languedoc, yet he reversed his father's ruling of usury for Jews, creating havoc for both the church and the barons who were in disagreement as some were profiting from the lending. The conflicts would continue until Louis's death on November 8th, 1226 during his travels from the chateau at Montpensier, Puy-de-Dome Auvergne back to Paris. His son, Louis IX succeeded him on the throne.

      The children of Louis and Blanche were:
      Blanche 1205-1206
      Agnes 1207-1207
      Philip 1209-1218, betrothed to Agnes of Donzy
      Alphonse, twin 1213-1213
      John, twin 1213-1213
      Louis 1214-1270, King of France
      Robert Artois 1216-1250, killed in battle in Egypt
      Philip 1218-1220
      John Tristan 1219-1232, Count of Anjou and Maine
      Alphonse 1220-1271 Count of Poitou and Avergne, Count of Toulouse thru marriage
      Philip Dagobert 1222-1232
      St Isabelle 1225-1269
      Charles Stephen 1226-1285 Count of Anjou and Maine, Provence and King of Sicily

      Family links:
      Parents:
      Philip Augustus of France (1165 - 1223)

      Spouse:
      Blanche de Castile (1188 - 1252)

      Children:
      Robert I d'Artois (1216 - 1250)*
      Isabelle of France (1225 - 1270)*
      Charles de Anjou (1226 - 1285)*

      *Calculated relationship

      Burial:
      Saint Denis Basilique
      Saint-Denis
      Departement de Seine-Saint-Denis
      Ile-de-France, France

      Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
      Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
      Record added: Feb 27, 2011
      Find A Grave Memorial# 66211839
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