1248 in France included the following events in French history:

Knights and men holding spears from boats attacking a castle. It is a picture of the Seventh Crusade.
A picture of the Seventh Crusade

Seventh Crusade

A hall with lights and windows. It is a picture of the Sainte-Chaplle.
The Sainte-Chaplle

The Seventh Crusade, which started in 1248 and continued until 1254 CE, was an army led by the French king Louis IX. The military arrangement set out to conquer Egypt and take over Jerusalem. Even though there were some victories, in the end, the crusade was unsuccessful.[1]

Sainte-Chapelle

The Sainte-Chaplle is a royal chapel in Île de la Cité, Paris. It was completed in 1248. The lower area was for the workers of the palace, while the upper area was for King Louis IX's most valuable relics.[2] Though, the rood screen, furniture, stalls, reliquaries, boxes, and all the regalia being stored in the Chapelle were destroyed during the French Revolution. The only relic that survived was the Crown of Thorns.[3]


Births

See also

References

  1. ^ Cartwright, Mark. "Seventh Crusade". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2025-03-24.
  2. ^ "Sainte-Chapelle | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2025-03-25.
  3. ^ "History of the Sainte Chapelle in Paris". Come to Paris. Retrieved 2025-03-25.
  4. ^ "Otto IV, Count of Burgundy - Srk University". Retrieved 2025-04-04.
  5. ^ "FamilySearch.org". ancestors.familysearch.org. Retrieved 2025-04-04.
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