King Louis I of France

Early Life
Louis Capet was the firstborn son of King Philip I of France and Bertada de Montfort. He was born in March 09, 1030 in Paris, France. Louis had 3 younger siblings: Constance, Michiel and Henry. Louis grew up to be a very honourable man and a good swordsman.

Reign
Following the death of his father in 1064, the 34 year old Louis became King Louis I of France. At this time he was already married to Loyse Delsarte, a French noblewoman, for six years and already had two sons, Odo and Colet and a daughter, Dorian.

Louis I's reign was specifically notable through the King's efforts to strengthen France without war or conflict.

However, this intention had to be broken when a heretic army of the Faith of the Moon started raiding French villages in the North in 1083.

King Louis I of France sent his brother, Michiel Capet to deal with the threat. The Faith of the Moon army was defeated in 1084, however Michiel Capet was killed in the last battle and his body was transferred back to Paris.

King Louis I of France died naturally in 1087 in his royal cottage in Toulouse, France. He was buried in the royal cemetery in Paris, France.