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What was the most
important result of Louis’s Christian faith?

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He was also a pious king, the protector of the church and friend of those in holy orders. In 1228 he founded the noted abbey of Royaumont. Although respectful of the pope, he staunchly resisted unreasonable papal demands and protected his clergy. King Louis IX of France was made a saint because of his role in the Crusades. As a Crusader, Louis (who would be canonized in 1297) was the antithesis of Frederick. Possessed of a rare combination of religious devotion, firmness as a ruler, and bravery as a warrior, he seemed the very ideal of the Crusader.

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