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Flanders and return to England to raise more money. In July 1340, Edward returned and mounted the
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that women could not inherit the throne of France. The question arose as to whether
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2776:1293 births
2715:(1852â1870)
2689:(1830â1848)
2658:Louis XVIII
2638:Napoleon II
2579:(1589â1792)
2557:(1422â1453)
2502:Charles VII
2475:(1328â1589)
2349:Charles III
2334:Carloman II
2310:(Charles I)
2308:Charlemagne
2260:Chlothar IV
2215:Sigebert II
2205:Chlothar II
2190:Chilperic I
2180:Charibert I
1716:"Philip VI"
1538:Curry, Anne
1341:; no issue.
1220:Charles VII
1211:Charles VII
1021:Montpellier
1002:Black Death
977:Final years
928:taking Caen
890:) and took
381:Black Death
327:of Valois (
87:Predecessor
82:29 May 1328
48: 1336
2770:Categories
2632:Napoleon I
2612:Louis XVII
2591:Louis XIII
2537:Charles IX
2532:Francis II
2497:Charles VI
2463:Charles IV
2438:Philip III
2428:Louis VIII
2393:Hugh Capet
2386:(987â1328)
2319:Charles II
2303:Carloman I
2285:Robertians
2210:Dagobert I
2195:Sigebert I
2175:Chlothar I
2081:Philip III
2070:1325â1328
2059:1314â1328
2035:1325â1328
2001:1328â1350
1990:Charles IV
1825:Les Valois
1720:Britannica
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1674:, 320-328.
1629:, 171-172.
1569:, 109-110.
1442:References
1436:Malik Zidi
1416:In fiction
1182:Charles VI
1168:Charles VI
1006:fix prices
836:chevauchée
726:newspapers
406:Early life
315:le Fortuné
91:Charles IV
78:Coronation
2760:Biography
2669:Louis XIX
2663:Charles X
2606:Louis XVI
2596:Louis XIV
2542:Henry III
2522:Francis I
2517:Louis XII
2492:Charles V
2482:Philip VI
2443:Philip IV
2423:Philip II
2418:Louis VII
2398:Robert II
2329:Louis III
2291:(751â987)
2240:Clovis IV
2220:Clovis II
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2601:Louis XV
2586:Henry IV
2527:Henry II
2507:Louis XI
2458:Philip V
2433:Louis IX
2413:Louis VI
2408:Philip I
2364:Louis IV
2354:Robert I
2324:Louis II
2289:Bosonids
2165:Clovis I
1876:AlloCiné
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920:Normandy
869:Brittany
850:Bouvines
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2487:John II
2448:Louis X
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2374:Louis V
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2359:Rudolph
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2185:Guntram
2046:John II
2007:John II
1898:Sources
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1116:John II
1102:John II
1045:John II
1037:viscera
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884:Agenais
841:Picardy
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