Saint Louis
A Kings Obsession with Relics, Magic and Spells
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Narrated by:
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Aracelis Gotay
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By:
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Thaddeus Shade
About this listen
Saint Louis: A King's Obsession with Relics, Magic, and Spells is a richly detailed exploration of the life and reign of King Louis IX of France, a monarch whose legacy is steeped in both sanctity and the supernatural. This book delves into the hidden aspects of Louis IX’s life, revealing a ruler driven not only by his devout Christian faith but also by an insatiable hunger for mystical knowledge.
King Louis IX, canonized as Saint Louis after his death, is often remembered for his piety. However, beneath the surface of his holy image lay an unquenchable fascination with relics, magic, and the occult. This book uncovers the lengths to which Louis went to amass an unparalleled collection of sacred relics, including the Crown of Thorns. His relentless pursuit was also a strategic move to consolidate his power and legitimacy as a ruler.
Saint Louis: A King's Obsession with Relics, Magic, and Spells takes listeners inside, revealing the shadowy world of alchemists, astrologers, and mystics who influenced his decisions.
The book examines how his mystical pursuits affected his military strategies, particularly during the Crusades. It also explores the tension between his public image as a devout Christian king and the private realities of his dealings with the supernatural.
The book also delves into the broader cultural and religious context of the time, providing a deep understanding of how superstition, faith, and the pursuit of power were intricately linked.
Saint Louis: A King's Obsession with Relics, Magic, and Spells Is a journey into the mind of a king who straddled the line between sanctity and sorcery. The book paints a complex portrait of Louis IX, not just as a saintly ruler but as a man whose relentless quest for the mystical shaped the course of history. This detailed and captivating exploration is a must-listen for those interested in the intersections of history, religion, and the occult.
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