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1223: Coronation of Louis VIII and Capetian Continuity

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Louis VIII the Lion: Southern Conquests and Capetian Succession (1223–1226) · HIGH MIDDLE AGES

Louis VIII succeeds Philip Augustus in 1223. The transmission occurs without major crisis: Capetian heredity has established itself as a political fact.


🕯️ From Mourning to Coronation

The reign begins in a dual register:

  • ensuring continuity (oaths, loyalties, stability);
  • transforming this continuity into public legitimacy through the coronation.

The coronation at Reims confers upon the new king a symbolic and religious visibility that completes the territorial inheritance of Philip Augustus.


🧠 Key Points to Remember

  • 1223 marks the strength of the dynasty: the crown passes without open negotiation.
  • The coronation stages a power already reinforced by a century of Capetian consolidation.