Louis of Anjou

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Louis of Anjou, better known as Saint Louis of Toulouse, was a 13th–14th century French royal prince who became a Franciscan friar and bishop renowned for his piety and renunciation of his dynastic claims.

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Label Occurrences
Louis of Anjou canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic bishop
Catholic saint
Franciscan friar
French prince
human
alsoKnownAs Louis de Toulouse NERFINISHED
Saint Louis of Toulouse NERFINISHED
birthDate 1274-02-09
birthPlace Brignoles NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Provence NERFINISHED
burialPlace Church of the Franciscans in Marseille NERFINISHED
canonizationDate 1317-04-07
canonizationStatus canonized saint
canonizedBy Pope John XXII NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 13th century
14th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathDate 1297-08-19
deathPlace Brignoles NERFINISHED
Provence NERFINISHED
describedAs 13th–14th century French royal prince who became a Franciscan friar and bishop renowned for his piety and renunciation of his dynastic claims
educatedAt Franciscan studium in Paris NERFINISHED
endTime 1297
era Middle Ages
familyName of Anjou NERFINISHED
father Charles II of Naples NERFINISHED
feastDay August 19
givenName Louis NERFINISHED
memberOf Capetian dynasty NERFINISHED
House of Anjou NERFINISHED
mother Mary of Hungary NERFINISHED
notableFor charity to the poor
humility
piety
renunciation of dynastic claims
occupation bishop
friar
theologian
patronage Franciscan tertiaries
students
positionHeld Bishop of Toulouse NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Friars Minor NERFINISHED
sibling Charles Martel of Anjou NERFINISHED
Robert of Naples NERFINISHED
startTime 1296

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Yolande of Aragon child Louis of Anjou