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When Louis VI took the throne in 1108, the French monarchy was weak, fragmented, and often ignored. Powerful lords ruled like kings in their own lands, while the crown struggled to assert real authority beyond its core.
Castles defied royal command. Roads were unsafe. Churches were threatened. Even neighbouring rulers tested the limits of a crown that had survived-but barely acted.
Louis VI changed that.
Through relentless campaigns, calculated alliances, and a powerful partnership with the Church, he forced the kingdom to reckon with royal authority once again. He crushed rebellious nobles, restored justice within the royal domain, and made it clear that the king of France would no longer be a distant figurehead.
This was not a reign of easy victories. It was a constant struggle against entrenched power, political reality, and the limits of kingship itself. Yet over three decades, Louis VI achieved something far greater than a single triumph-he reshaped what the crown meant.
He made kingship active.
He made royal authority visible.
He made France remember it had a king.
From violent lords and fortified strongholds to high politics and conflict with Norman power, this book traces the rise of a monarchy that refused to remain weak.
Louis VI did not complete France-but he made its future possible.
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