Jim Swike

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In mid-December 1244 Louis IX lay on his deathbed. Pale and thin, the thirty-year-old king of France was literally wasting away. He had dysentery, a wretched and painful ailment that could grip even the strongest soldiers by the gut and drag them rapidly to the grave. Louis had been suffering on and off for two years, ever since contracting the disease during
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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