Histoire De L'ordre Royal Et Militaire De St-louis delves into the rich history of the prestigious Order of Saint Louis, a French royal and military order of chivalry. Founded by Louis XIV in 1693, the order recognized exceptional service to the crown and the state. This comprehensive account explores the order's establishment, its statutes, and the criteria for admission, offering insights into the lives and contributions of its members. Discover the stories of the distinguished officers and nobles who were honored with this esteemed award, and gain a deeper understanding of the French military and social hierarchy during the 17th and 18th centuries. A valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in French history and military traditions.
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