[Redbook8:338-342][19910315:1000y][Gothic Art (3)]{Saintly Kings}[15th March 1991]
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‘Part of the history of the secularisation of art lies in the increasing demand by secular patrons for personal memorials. Louis IX* [of France] was an important figure in this respect since he reorganised the remains of his Capetian ancestors and his own family into two mausolea, at Royamont and St-Denis, and provided a series of monuments for many of the remains....
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*ref VI. [[Redbook6:3-6][19881008:1400b]{Raymond}[8th October 1988]] 3ff ‘Raymond’
↑See [[Redbook8:332][19910315:1000g][Gothic Art (2)(continued (26))][15th March 1991],] 332,
[[Redbook8:326-327][19910314:1020j][Gothic Art (2)(continued (16)):] High Gothic [14th March 1991],] 326
** [Encylopaedia of Visual Art 4: 605-607]
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