Valois_Dynasty
Valois Dynasty
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The Valois Dynasty succeeded the Capetian Dynasty as rulers of France from 1328-1589. They were descendants of Charles of Valois, the third son of King Philip III and based their claim to be ahead of Edward III of England on a reintroduction of the Salic law.
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1 List of Valois kings of France
2 List of Valois Dukes of Burgundy
3 Links
4 See also
List of Valois kings of France
Philippe VI, the Fortunate 1328-1350
Jean II, the Good 1350-1364
Charles V, the Wise 1364-1380
Charles VI, the Well-Beloved 1380-1422
Charles VII, the Victorious 1422-1461
Louis XI, the Universal Spider 1461-1483
Charles VIII, the Affable 1483-1498
Louis XII, the Father of His People 1498-1515
François I -- 1515-1547
Henri II -- 1547-1559
François II -- 1559-1560
Catherine de Medici (Regent) -- 1560-1563
Charles IX -- 1560-1574
Henri III -- 1574-1589
List of Valois Dukes of Burgundy
Philip II, the Bold (1364–1404)
John, the Fearless (1404–1419)
Philip III, the Good (1419–1467)
Charles, the Bold (1467–1477)
Mary of Burgundy (1477–1482)
Salic Law meant that with the extinction of the Valois line, the Bourbon Dynasty followed as descendents of Louis IX.
Links
www.valois.org - The Royal House Of Valois
See also
List of French monarchs
Kings of France family tree
France under the ancien regimede:Valois
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