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Close behind him, Philip had planned to halt for the night and reconnoitre the English position before giving battle the next day. However, his troops were disorderly, and the roads were jammed by the rear of the army coming up and the local peasantry, which furiously called for vengeance on the
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ended ignominiously when Philip wisely refused to give battle. Edward's slender finances would not permit him to play a waiting game, and he was forced to withdraw into 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 Isabella should have been able to transmit a claim that she herself did not possess. The assemblies of the French barons and prelates and the
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At sea, French privateers raided and burned towns and shipping all along the southern and southeastern coasts of England. The English made some retaliatory raids, including the burning of a fleet in the harbour of
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During the period in which Charles IV's widow was waiting to deliver her child, Philip VI rose to the regency with support of the French magnates, following the pattern set up by his cousin
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So far, the war had gone quite well for Philip and the French. While often stereotyped as chivalry-besotted and incompetent, Philip and his men had in fact carried out a successful
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struck France and in the next few years killed one-third of the population, including Queen Joan. The resulting labour shortage caused inflation to soar, and the king attempted to
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Philip initially enjoyed relatively amicable relations with Edward III, and they planned a crusade together in 1332, which was never executed. However, the status of the
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against the debt-plagued Edward and resisted the chivalric blandishments of single combat or a combat of two hundred knights that he offered. In 1341, the
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of Joan I of Navarre. Navarre thus passed to Joan II, with whom Philip struck a deal regarding the counties in Champagne: she received vast lands in
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in 1334 and declared himself champion of his interests, which enraged Edward. By 1336, they were enemies, although not yet openly at war.
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Marie of France (1326 – 22 September 1333), who died aged only seven, but was already married to John of Brabant, the son and heir of
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in 1349. At his death in 1350, France was very much a divided country filled with social unrest. Philip VI died at Coulombes Abbey,
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and was at the height of its medieval glory. The opening stages of the war, accordingly, were largely successful for the French.
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were ill-prepared for war, and many of the fighting men were at Aiguillon. Edward sacked and burned the country as he went,
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Little is recorded about Philip's childhood and youth, in large part because he was of minor royal birth. Philip's father
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The English seized and held the advantage. Normandy called off the siege of Aiguillon and retreated northward, while Sir
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in 1340, ensuring that the war would occur on the continent. The English took another decisive advantage at the
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decided that males who derive their right to inheritance through their mother should be excluded according to
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refused to raise money for Philip, halting his plans to counter-attack by invading England. In 1348 the
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English. Finding them hopeless to control, he ordered a general attack as evening fell. Thus began the
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King Charles IV died on 1 February 1328. Philip's ascension was not confirmed until the birth of
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also made gains. The French responded in the spring of 1346 with a massive counterattack against
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pregnant. Philip was one of the two chief claimants to the throne of France. The other was King
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and then retreating before the army Philip had hastily assembled at Paris. Slipping across the
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Winner and Waster and Its Contexts: Chivalry, Law and Economics in Fourteenth-Century England
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Royal Taxation in Fourteenth-Century France: The Development of War Financing, 1322-1359
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on 6 June 1329 and worded his vows in such a way to cause more disputes in later years.
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In 1328, Philip VI's first cousin King Charles IV died without a son, leaving his widow
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Philip's reign was plagued with crises, although it began with a military success in
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owned) as compensation, and he kept Champagne as part of the French crown lands.
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after a series of disagreements with Philip. The result was the beginning of the
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was not subject to Salic law. Philip VI was neither an heir nor a descendant of
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Jules Viard, "Philippe VI de Valois. Début du rÚgne (février-juillet 1328)",
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Philip entered the Hundred Years' War in a position of comparative strength.
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in Paris. He was succeeded by his first son by Joan of Burgundy, who became
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on 29 May 1328. After his elevation to the throne, Philip sent the Abbot of
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remained a sore point, and tension increased. Philip provided refuge for
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Encyclopédie généalogique des maisons souveraines du monde Vol.1 Part 8
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The dynastic change had another consequence: Charles IV had also been
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At first, Edward seemed to accept Philip's succession, but he pressed
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The Perfect King The Life of Edward III, Father of the English Nation
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After initial successes at sea, Philip's navy was annihilated at the
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King Philip's funerary procession, which was presided over by the
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in Brittany. The English army pulled back from Crécy to mount the
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By his mistress, Beatrice de la BerruĂšre, he had another son:
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Edward III of England pays homage to Philip VI of France in
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Philip's last major achievement was the acquisition of the
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Philip successfully prevented an arrangement between the
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were buried separately at the now demolished church of
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Material Culture and Queenship in 14th-century France
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allowed the English to place permanent garrisons in
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Index

Miniature of Philip VI
miniature
Robert III of Artois
King of France
more...
Coronation
Charles IV
John II
Fontainebleau
Nogent-le-Roi
Saint Denis Basilica
Joan of Burgundy
Blanche of Navarre
Issue
among others
John II of France
Philip, Duke of Orléans
Joan of France
House
Valois
Charles, Count of Valois
Margaret, Countess of Anjou
king of France
House of Valois
a succession dispute
King Charles IV of France
nearest male relative
King Edward III of England
his claim to the throne of France
Hundred Years' War

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