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Louis of Toulouse

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had until recently been count, but had died in 1271 leaving no heir. Here Louis stood in an ambivalent dynastic and ecclesiastical position, in a territory between Provence and Aquitaine that was essential to Angevin interests. Despite the princely standing that had won him this important appointment
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at the age of about 22, Louis rapidly gained a reputation for serving the poor, feeding the hungry, and ignoring his own needs. After just six months, however, apparently exhausted by his labors, he abandoned the position of bishop. Shortly thereafter he died at
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for their education and held for seven years. Impressed by one of the friars in particular, Arnauld de Villeneuve, Louis took up the study of philosophy and theology. Though still held in captivity, Louis was made
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Grieco, Holli J. (2013). "In Some Way Even More than Before: Approaches to Understanding St. Louis of Anjou, Franciscan Bishop of Toulouse". In Jansen, Katherine L.; Geltner, G.; Lester, Anne E. (eds.).
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as a young bishop, usually wearing a brown or grey Franciscan habit under his cope. The cope is usually decorated with the French fleur-de-lys. Sometimes there is a discarded crown by his feet.
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to his father's kingdom; however, when he was freed that same year, Louis went to Rome and gave up all claims to the Angevin inheritance in favor of his brother
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Saint Louis of Toulouse. He raises his right hand in blessing and the royal crown lies at his feet, symbolizing the fact that he renounced the
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boy bishop, often with a discarded crown by his feet; represented vested in pontifical garments and holding a book and a crosier
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Brunner, Melanie (2011). "Poverty and Charity: Pope John XXII and the canonization of Louis of Anjou".
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as soon as he reached his majority. When his older brother died of plague in 1295, Louis also became
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Center and Periphery: Studies on Power in the Medieval World in Honor of William Chester Jordan
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Procedures for the canonization of Louis were quickly urged. His case was promoted by
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Saint Francis and the Sultan: The Curious History of a Christian-Muslim Encounter
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Max, Arthur (19 February 2006). "A Guru's Goals Still Center on Peace and Love".
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S. Louis of Toulouse and the Process of Canonisation in the Fourteenth Century
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Holy Rulers and Blessed Princesses: Dynastic Cults in Medieval Central Europe
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Defenders and Critics of Franciscan Life: Essays in Honor of John V. Fleming
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at Naples who owed his crown to Louis commissioned a great altarpiece from
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The King embodies the world: Robert d'Anjou and the politics of preaching
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Giger, Andreas (2001). "Ludovicus Sanctus". In Root, Deane L. (ed.).
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The cult of Saint Louis of Toulouse took hold in Hungary. His nephew
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in 1307, and he was canonized by John XXII on 7 April 1317 with the
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Apocalypse in Rome: Cola di Rienzo and the Politics of the New Age
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in his honor, and giving the name of the saint to his eldest son,
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in 1285 and was taken prisoner in Italy, during the war with King
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and announced that instead he would take the Franciscan vows of
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Index

St. Louis of Toulouse
Saint Louis of Toulouse (Donatello)
Saint Louis of Toulouse (Piero della Francesca)

Simone Martini
Brignoles
Roman Catholic Church
Canonized
John XXII
shrine
Valencia
Feast
Attributes
Patronage
Valencia (Spain)
Málaga
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
Limosano (Italy)
Baler (Philippines)
Lucban (Philippines)
Capetian House of Anjou
Catholic bishop
Brignoles
Provence
Nocera
Charles II of Naples
Mary of Hungary
king of Naples
Peter III of Aragon
Sicilian Vespers

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