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Luís VII de França, cognominado o Jovem, foi rei dos Francos de 1137 até à sua morte, o sexto da chamada dinastia dos capetianos directos. Filho de Luís VI de França e de Adelaide de Sabóia, era também um membro dos ramos reais dos francos carolíngios e bosonidas pela ascendência da sua mãe. Pai de Filipe Augusto, foi também o primeiro marido da célebre Leonor da Aquitânia. More information...

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