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Three: Saint Louis, Missouri Saint Louis, Michigan Saint Louis, Oklahoma
Three: Saint Louis, Missouri Saint Louis, Michigan Saint Louis, Oklahoma
No. The city and the saint for which it is named is St. Louis (Saint Louis).
Yes, it was named after King Louis IX of France, who was the only French King to become a Saint in 1297.
Yes, it was named after King Louis IX of France, who was the only French King to become a Saint in 1297.
There is no incorporated town named Wainwright, Texas.
they were named after the song Saint Louis Blues by W. C. Handy
The city was named after King Louis IX of France. Laclede named his town to honor King Louis XV's patron Saint---Saint Louis. Louis IX of France was the only French King to become a saint in 1297. He financed and fought in the Seventh and Eighth crusade. Financing was obtained from the Knights Templar because of the Monastery being on the Temple Mount---Mount Moriah in Jerusalem, currently the site of the Dome of the rock a holy site of Islam.
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There isn't a city named St Louis, France. But in 1214-1270, there lived a Saint Louis who was King of France.
W. C. Handy's song, "Saint Louis Blues". If you look at the team's uniforms, the funny image is supposed to be a musical note.
There are several towns named Saint Louis in the United States, with the most notable being St. Louis, Missouri, which is a large city. Other towns include St. Louis, Michigan; St. Louis, Minnesota; and St. Louis, Indiana. In total, there are at least a handful of locations with the name, but St. Louis, Missouri is by far the most prominent.