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Louis IX (25 April 1214 – 25 August 1270), also known as Saint Louis, was King of France from 1226 until his death in 1270. He is widely recognized as the most distinguished of the Direct Capetians .
On the death of his father in 1233, he became lord of Joinville and seneschal of Champagne (and was therefore personally connected to Theobald IV). He was a very pious man and was concerned with the proper administration of the region. In 1241, he accompanied Theobald to the court of Louis IX of France (the future Saint Louis).
Shortly after completing his studies, he returned to Senegal on 13 April 1841. [12] Moussa assumed duties as the interim priest at Saint-Louis. His attention later turned to aiding former slaves in Saint-Louis, Gorée, and Bathurst. [13] Lithograph of Jean-Pierre Moussa by A. Jourdan (after Vigneron) (1846)
The family came to St. Louis around 1986 [16] and owned a grocery store there. [18] Tina began learning English after arriving in St. Louis, [4] where her friends gave her the nickname "Tina". [19] In 1991, Tim Bryant of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch wrote in regard to the parents, "Neither speaks English well." [16]
Jean-Pierre Chouteau married Pélagie Kiercereau on 26 July 1783 in St. Louis, where he had settled with his parents. Together they had four children: [ 3 ] [ unreliable source ] Auguste P. Chouteau (1786–1838), a graduate of West Point who worked as a fur trader
Louis Martin (22 August 1823 – 29 July 1894) and Azélie-Marie "Zélie" Guérin Martin (23 December 1831 – 28 August 1877) were a French Catholic couple and the parents of five nuns, including Thérèse of Lisieux, a Carmelite canonized by the Catholic Church in 1925, and her elder sister Léonie Martin, a Visitation Sister declared a Servant of God in 2015.
Some St. Louis property owners are in shock after finding out they owe hundreds of thousands of dollars to the city — for repairs they didn’t agree to. ... Jason Staten says the city has hit ...
In either case, a child named René was baptized on 7 September 1749 at the St. Louis Parish Church in New Orleans, with parents listed as René Chouteau and Marie Bourgeois. [7] However, the Auguste Chouteau who founded St. Louis, Missouri, often was referred to as René-Auguste, but his birth date was listed in family records as September 26 ...