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that women could not inherit the throne of France. The question arose as to whether
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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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321:
313:
312:
263:Illegitimate
262:
237:among others
235:
29:
2792:1350 deaths
2787:1293 births
2726:(1852â1870)
2700:(1830â1848)
2669:Louis XVIII
2649:Napoleon II
2590:(1589â1792)
2568:(1422â1453)
2513:Charles VII
2486:(1328â1589)
2360:Charles III
2345:Carloman II
2321:(Charles I)
2319:Charlemagne
2271:Chlothar IV
2226:Sigebert II
2216:Chlothar II
2201:Chilperic I
2191:Charibert I
1727:"Philip VI"
1549:Curry, Anne
1352:; no issue.
1231:Charles VII
1222:Charles VII
1032:Montpellier
1013:Black Death
988:Final years
939:taking Caen
901:) and took
392:Black Death
338:of Valois (
98:Predecessor
93:29 May 1328
59: 1336
2781:Categories
2643:Napoleon I
2623:Louis XVII
2602:Louis XIII
2548:Charles IX
2543:Francis II
2508:Charles VI
2474:Charles IV
2449:Philip III
2439:Louis VIII
2404:Hugh Capet
2397:(987â1328)
2330:Charles II
2314:Carloman I
2296:Robertians
2221:Dagobert I
2206:Sigebert I
2186:Chlothar I
2092:Philip III
2081:1325â1328
2070:1314â1328
2046:1325â1328
2012:1328â1350
2001:Charles IV
1836:Les Valois
1731:Britannica
1716:, 354-359.
1685:, 320-328.
1640:, 171-172.
1580:, 109-110.
1453:References
1447:Malik Zidi
1427:In fiction
1193:Charles VI
1179:Charles VI
1017:fix prices
847:chevauchée
737:newspapers
417:Early life
326:le Fortuné
102:Charles IV
89:Coronation
2771:Biography
2680:Louis XIX
2674:Charles X
2617:Louis XVI
2607:Louis XIV
2553:Henry III
2533:Francis I
2528:Louis XII
2503:Charles V
2493:Philip VI
2454:Philip IV
2434:Philip II
2429:Louis VII
2409:Robert II
2340:Louis III
2302:(751â987)
2251:Clovis IV
2231:Clovis II
2169:(509â751)
1322:(French:
1165:Charles V
1141:Charles V
1099:Philip VI
1036:Languedoc
968:captured
919:Aiguillon
911:Aquitaine
903:AngoulĂȘme
825:coast at
575:Champagne
484:Salic law
379:in 1337.
348:from the
340:de Valois
332:(French:
324:(French:
316:(French:
314:Philip VI
108:Successor
48:miniature
35:Philip VI
2612:Louis XV
2597:Henry IV
2538:Henry II
2518:Louis XI
2469:Philip V
2444:Louis IX
2424:Louis VI
2419:Philip I
2375:Louis IV
2365:Robert I
2335:Louis II
2300:Bosonids
2176:Clovis I
1887:AlloCiné
1747:(2008).
1551:(2003).
1268:Children
1259:Louis XI
1245:Louis XI
1240:Children
1202:Children
1174:Children
1136:Children
1108:Children
1028:Dauphiné
931:Normandy
880:Brittany
861:Bouvines
840:and the
838:Flanders
767:May 2016
627:Flanders
607:Normandy
318:Philippe
265: :
2745:italics
2687:Henry V
2498:John II
2459:Louis X
2414:Henry I
2385:Louis V
2380:Lothair
2370:Rudolph
2325:Louis I
2196:Guntram
2057:John II
2018:John II
1909:Sources
1897:25 July
1127:John II
1113:John II
1056:John II
1048:viscera
1034:in the
935:Normans
895:Agenais
852:Picardy
850:) into
823:Zeeland
811:England
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629:at the
571:Navarre
544:Gascony
411:John II
356:. When
223:
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197:
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177:
162:Spouses
112:John II
72:more...
2757:Portal
2464:John I
2085:Vacant
2050:Vacant
1994:Vacant
1978:
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1698:, 349.
1653:, 184.
1606:, 135.
1330:, and
1324:Jeanne
943:Poissy
925:(like
807:France
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585:, and
579:Troyes
561:, the
532:FĂ©camp
503:Amiens
439:Valois
437:, and
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302:Mother
292:Father
286:Valois
217:
187:
149:Burial
1980:Died:
1973:Born:
951:Crécy
947:Somme
827:Sluys
758:JSTOR
744:books
621:Reign
583:Meaux
435:Maine
431:Anjou
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281:House
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2298:and
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1921:ISBN
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189:1313
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125:1293
122:Born
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