Louis VI, King (france) : All Data
Louis VI, also known as Louis the Fat, was the King of France from 1108 to 1137. He ruled during a time of great turmoil and expansion for the Kingdom of France. During his reign, Louis faced several significant wars, including the War of the Vexin (1118-1124) and the Norman Revolt (1123-1124). These conflicts challenged his authority and tested his military prowess, but Louis managed to successfully defend and expand his kingdom, solidifying his position as a strong and capable ruler. Despite his initial unpopularity, Louis VI's reign marked a turning point in the consolidation of royal power in France.