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KING OF FRANCE AND OF NAVARRE
Louis the Stubborn; Louis X the Quarreller; Louis the Headstrong; Louis I of Navarre; Louis le Hutin; Louis X the Headstrong; Louis X. of France; Louis Hutin; Louis the Quarreler; Louis the Quarreller; The Quarreler; The Headstrong; The Stubborn; Le Hutin; Louis X and I; King Louis X; Louis X, King of France; Louis the Quarrelsome
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  • Louis receiving a diploma from the Jews, whom he readmitted to France under strict terms. Painting made in 14th century.
  • Louis being crowned with his second wife, [[Clementia of Hungary]].
  • Flanders]], where he sought a military solution to the ongoing problem of the "immensely wealthy", quasi-autonomous province of France. Painting circa 15th century.

QUARRELLER      

ألاسم

اِخْتِصَام ; اِشْتِباك ; تَخَاصُم ; تَشَاجُر ; تَشَاحُن ; تَنَازُع ; خِلَاف ; خِلْفَة ; شِجَار ; صِرَاع ; عِرَاك ; عَرْكَة ; قِتَال ; مُشَاحَنَة

الفعل

اِخْتَصَمَ ; اِشْتَجَرَ ; تَخَاصَمَ ; تَشَاجَرَ ; تَشَاحَنَ ; تَشَادَّ ; تَشَاكَسَ ; تَمَاحَكَ ; تَنَاحَرَ ; تَنَازَعَ ; شَجَرَ

أسهم مربعة الرأس      
quarrels
سبب للنزاع و الشكوى      
quarrel

Wikipedia

Louis X of France

Louis X (4 October 1289 – 5 June 1316), known as the Quarrelsome (French: le Hutin), was King of France from 1314 and King of Navarre as Louis I from 1305 until his death. He emancipated serfs who could buy their freedom and readmitted Jews into the kingdom. His short reign in France was marked by tensions with the nobility, due to fiscal and centralisation reforms initiated during the reign of his father by Grand Chamberlain Enguerrand de Marigny.

Louis' first wife, Margaret, implicated in the Tour de Nesle affair, was found guilty of infidelity and was imprisoned til her death on 14 August 1315. Louis and Clémence of Hungary were married that same year, but he died on 5 June 1316 leaving a pregnant wife. Queen Clémence gave birth to a boy, who was proclaimed king as John I, but the infant lived only five days. Louis' brother Philip, Count of Poitiers, succeeded John to become Philip V, King of France.