Pierre-Antoine Loupe

Early life
Not much is known about Pierre-Antoine Loupe's early life. He was born in 970 in Paris, France. Certain documents suggest that Loupe may have been the son of a blacksmith.

Founding the Kingdom of France
Pierre-Antoine Loupe is considered to be one of the Founding Fathers of France. Together with Jacques Capet, Loupe prepared everything for young Philip Capet, the son of Jacques Capet, to become the ruler of all of France. His personal motives are said to be wealth and reputation. In 1021, the mission was successful and Philip Capet became the first King of France.

Due to resistance in against the new ruler in the south of France, Jacques Capet and Pierre-Antoine Loupe were sent to deal with the resistance. Taking with them half of the available French army, the resistance was finally broken in 1023.

Following the death of Jacques Capet in 1024, Pierre-Antoine Loupe questioned King Philip I's ability to rule due to his mental state.