Louis X "The Quarrelsome": Royal Scandals, Paid Freedom, and Death by Tennis
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In this episode, we examine the brief but chaotic reign of Louis X of France, known to history as "the Quarrelsome",. We dive into a rule lasting less than two years that was dominated by noble feuds and the lingering fallout of the Tour de Nesle affair, which saw Louis’s first wife imprisoned for infidelity,.
Listeners will learn about Louis’s controversial domestic policies, which were often driven by a desperate need for cash to fund military campaigns in Flanders,. We discuss his 1315 edict abolishing serfdom—a move designed not just for liberty, but to force serfs to buy their freedom—and his calculation to readmit previously expelled Jews into France to generate tax revenue,.
Finally, we recount the king's bizarre and sudden exit from history. Recognized as the first person known by name to play "real tennis," Louis X died after ...