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His brother Philip became King of France in 1328, but Edward III of
England claimed the crown and refused to do homage. Philip appointed Charles lieutenant general of the kingdom and sent him to put down a rebellion in Saintes, sparked by the English. He captured Saintes and several other
251:. In April 1314 he married Joan of Joigny, who succeeded her father John II as Countess of Joigny in 1335, but she died on 2 September 1336. They had no children. Charles made his debut in Guyenne under the orders of his father and showed great courage at his first siege.
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On the death of his father on 16 December 1325, Charles received the county of Alençon, the lands of
Champrond, Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais and Senonches, as well as the forest of Perche, in accordance with an agreement made by his father.
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He was succeeded in his counties by his eldest son
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Itinéraire de
Philippe IV le Bel (1285-1314): Introduction
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In April 1314, he was married firstly to
Countess Joan of
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The Lara Family: Crown and
Nobility in Medieval Spain
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Venette, Jean (1953). Newhall, Richard A. (ed.).
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Isabelle of Alençon (1342 – 3 September 1379,
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410:Coat of arms of the counts of Perche
751:Louis of Valois, Count of Chartres
280:Fernando de la Cerda, Lord of Lara
215:(1297 – 26 August 1346) was
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63:16 December 1325 – 26 August 1346
922:People of the Hundred Years' War
547:The Chronicle of Jean de Venette
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263:Engagement, marriages and issue
303:(1338–1397, Rome), made
239:Charles was the second son of
223:(1325–1346), as well as
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287:Charles III, Count of Alençon
160:Charles III, Count of Alençon
952:14th-century peers of France
527:Henneman, John Bell (1971).
518:Doubleday, Simon R. (2001).
360:War of the Breton Succession
317:Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
522:. Harvard University Press.
509:Autrand, Francoise (1994).
374:; his effigy is now in the
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245:Margaret, Countess of Anjou
201:Margaret, Countess of Anjou
29:Count of Alençon and Perche
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321:Patriarch of Aquileia
18:Charles II of Alençon
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694:Theobald VI of Blois
676:Theobald IV of Blois
652:Theobald II of Blois
513:(in French). Fayard.
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368:Couvent des Jacobins
358:Charles entered the
125:Couvent des Jacobins
728:Philip IV of France
682:Theobald V of Blois
640:Theobald I of Blois
313:Archbishop of Rouen
249:Philip VI of France
243:and his first wife
174:Isabelle of Alençon
860:Ferdinand Philippe
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511:Charles V: Le Sage
305:Bishop of Beauvais
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225:Count of Chartres
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111:(aged 48–49)
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868:(1840–1910)
862:(1814–1830)
851:(1785–1793)
845:(1752–1785)
839:(1725–1752)
833:(1703–1723)
827:(1674–1701)
825:Philippe II
821:(1661–1674)
815:(1626–1660)
804:(1574–1597)
798:(1528–1574)
770:(1510–1528)
759:(1328–1346)
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736:(1290–1302)
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690:(1191–1205)
684:(1151–1191)
678:(1102–1151)
672:(1089–1102)
666:(1037–1089)
660:(1004–1037)
581:Charles III
82:Charles III
68:Predecessor
906:Categories
819:Philippe I
654:(995–1004)
575:1325–1346
416:References
209:Charles II
35:Charles II
648:(975–995)
642:(960–975)
636:(882–886)
560:Charles I
211:, called
78:Successor
72:Charles I
309:Cardinal
297:in 1365.
293:), made
634:Hastein
503:Sources
892:(1996)
866:Robert
813:Gaston
571:Perche
347:Robert
341:Poissy
329:Sabina
323:, and
269:Joigny
229:Joigny
197:Mother
187:Father
132:Spouse
120:Burial
98:France
54:Perche
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372:Paris
354:Death
152:Issue
60:Reign
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385:Arms
327:and
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235:Life
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