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  • Charles VI of France
  • King of France from 1380 to 1422

    Charles VI (3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422), nicknamed the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé) and in the 19th century, the Mad (French: le Fol or le Fou)

    Charles VI of France

    Charles VI of France

    Charles_VI_of_France

  • Charles VII of France
  • King of France from 1422 to 1461

    in which French kings were traditionally crowned. In addition, his father, Charles VI, had disinherited him in 1420 and recognized Henry V of England and

    Charles VII of France

    Charles VII of France

    Charles_VII_of_France

  • Philip VI of France
  • Disputed King of France from 1328 to 1350

    Philip VI (French: Philippe; 1293 – 22 August 1350), called the Fortunate (French: le Fortuné), the Catholic (le Catholique) and of Valois (de Valois)

    Philip VI of France

    Philip VI of France

    Philip_VI_of_France

  • Charles V of France
  • King of France from 1364 to 1380

    Charles V (21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380), called the Wise (French: le Sage; Latin: Sapiens), was King of France from 1364 to his death in 1380.

    Charles V of France

    Charles V of France

    Charles_V_of_France

  • Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1711 to 1740

    Charles VI (German: Karl; Latin: Carolus; 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711

    Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles_VI,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Henry VI of England
  • King of England (1422–61, 1470–71)

    death of his maternal grandfather, Charles VI of France. Henry VI's claim to the French throne was increasingly challenged during the later stages of the

    Henry VI of England

    Henry VI of England

    Henry_VI_of_England

  • Treaty of Troyes
  • 15th-century treaty between England and France

    Treaty of Troyes was an agreement that King Henry V of England and his heirs would inherit the French throne upon the death of King Charles VI of France. It

    Treaty of Troyes

    Treaty of Troyes

    Treaty_of_Troyes

  • Dual monarchy of England and France
  • Dual monarchy in medieval France

    dual monarchy of England and France existed during the latter phase of the Hundred Years' War when Charles VII of France and Henry VI of England disputed

    Dual monarchy of England and France

    Dual monarchy of England and France

    Dual_monarchy_of_England_and_France

  • Glass delusion
  • Psychiatric disorder

    falsely claimed to have discovered a way of turning dead human bodies into glass. King Charles VI of France was afflicted by the glass delusion in his

    Glass delusion

    Glass_delusion

  • Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France
  • Queen of France in 1350

    brother Charles II of Navarre with John II of France. In 1389, she organized the coronation of Isabeau of Bavaria, the wife of King Charles VI of France. Born

    Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France

    Blanche of Navarre, Queen of France

    Blanche_of_Navarre,_Queen_of_France

  • Charles VI
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Charles VI may refer to: Charles VI of France (1368–1422), "the Well-Beloved" and "The Mad" Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1685–1740), and Charles VI

    Charles VI

    Charles_VI

  • Charles of France
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    IV of France (1294–1328), called "the Fair", reigned 1322–1328 Charles V of France (1338–1380), called "the Wise", reigned 1364–1380 Charles VI of France

    Charles of France

    Charles_of_France

  • Marmousets
  • Advisors to Charles VI of France

    nickname, first recorded in the chronicles of Jean Froissart, for a group of counselors to Charles VI of France. Although they were neither princes nor civil

    Marmousets

    Marmousets

  • Louis, Duke of Guyenne
  • Dauphin of Viennois, Duke of Guyenne

    eighth of twelve children of King Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. He was their third son and the second to hold the titles Dauphin of Viennois

    Louis, Duke of Guyenne

    Louis, Duke of Guyenne

    Louis,_Duke_of_Guyenne

  • Catherine of Valois
  • Queen of England from 1420 to 1422

    Catherine of Valois or Catherine of France (27 October 1401 – 3 January 1437) was Queen of England from 1420 until 1422. A daughter of King Charles VI of France

    Catherine of Valois

    Catherine of Valois

    Catherine_of_Valois

  • Odette de Champdivers
  • Mistress of Charles VI of France

    Champdivers (French pronunciation: [ɔdɛt də ʃɑ̃divɛʁ]. Also known as Oudine or Odinette; c. 1390 – c. 1425) was the chief mistress of Charles VI of France (the

    Odette de Champdivers

    Odette de Champdivers

    Odette_de_Champdivers

  • Michel Pintoin
  • French Monk cantor and chronicle writer

    be the anonymous author of a history of the reign of Charles VI of France. Michel Pintoin was a monk and cantor at the Abbey of St-Denis. The abbey had

    Michel Pintoin

    Michel Pintoin

    Michel_Pintoin

  • Marguerite, bâtarde de France
  • Illegitimate daughter of French king

    known as Marguerite, bâtarde de France (1407 – January 1458), was the illegitimate daughter of Charles VI of France and his mistress Odette de Champdivers

    Marguerite, bâtarde de France

    Marguerite,_bâtarde_de_France

  • Isabeau of Bavaria
  • Queen of France from 1385 to 1422

    Isabeau of Bavaria (or Isabelle; also Elisabeth of Bavaria-Ingolstadt; c. 1370 – 24 September 1435) was Queen of France as the wife of King Charles VI from

    Isabeau of Bavaria

    Isabeau of Bavaria

    Isabeau_of_Bavaria

  • Marie of Valois, Prioress of Poissy
  • French royal and prioress (1393–1438)

    of King Charles VI of France. Marie was born at the royal residence of the Château de Vincennes as the sixth child and fourth daughter of Charles VI of

    Marie of Valois, Prioress of Poissy

    Marie of Valois, Prioress of Poissy

    Marie_of_Valois,_Prioress_of_Poissy

  • Charles VIII of France
  • King of France from 1483 to 1498

    Charles VIII (30 June 1470 – 7 April 1498), called the Affable (French: l'Affable), was King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. He succeeded his

    Charles VIII of France

    Charles VIII of France

    Charles_VIII_of_France

  • Charles IV of France
  • King of France and Navarre from 1322 to 1328

    Charles IV (18/19 June 1294 – 1 February 1328), called the Fair (le Bel) in France and the Bald (el Calvo) in Navarre, was the last king of the direct

    Charles IV of France

    Charles IV of France

    Charles_IV_of_France

  • Louis of France
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Orléans (1372-1407), second son of Charles V of France Louis, Duke of Guyenne and Dauphin of France (1397-1415), third son of Charles VI of France

    Louis of France

    Louis_of_France

  • Owain Glyndŵr
  • Welsh rebel and pretender (died c. 1416)

    support of King Charles VI of France, who agreed to send French troops and supplies to aid the rebellion. In 1403 Glyndwr had amassed an army of 4,000 in his

    Owain Glyndŵr

    Owain Glyndŵr

    Owain_Glyndŵr

  • Joan of Valois, Duchess of Alençon
  • Duchess of Alençon from 1424 to 1432

    the daughter of Charles VI of France. When Richard II was deposed and died in imprisonment, Isabella married Joan's eventual father Charles in 1406, at

    Joan of Valois, Duchess of Alençon

    Joan_of_Valois,_Duchess_of_Alençon

  • Louis VI of France
  • King of the Franks from 1108 to 1137

    Louis VI (1 December 1081 – 1 August 1137), called the Fat (French: le Gros) or the Fighter (French: le Batailleur), reigned as King of the Franks from

    Louis VI of France

    Louis VI of France

    Louis_VI_of_France

  • Mary, Queen of Hungary
  • Queen of Hungary and Croatia (1382–1385, 1386–1395)

    brother of Charles VI of France. Their engagement was announced in May 1385. Charles III of Naples landed in Dalmatia in September 1385. Sigismund of Luxembourg

    Mary, Queen of Hungary

    Mary, Queen of Hungary

    Mary,_Queen_of_Hungary

  • Joan of France, Duchess of Berry
  • Queen of France in 1498

    was briefly Queen of France as wife of King Louis XII, in between the death of her brother, King Charles VIII, and the annulment of her marriage. After

    Joan of France, Duchess of Berry

    Joan of France, Duchess of Berry

    Joan_of_France,_Duchess_of_Berry

  • Duke of Touraine
  • Title in the Peerage of France

    fourth son of King Charles VI of France. He became Dauphin of France in 1415 and died unmarried in 1417. The next creation was in 1416 for Charles, youngest

    Duke of Touraine

    Duke of Touraine

    Duke_of_Touraine

  • Anne of France
  • Duchess of Bourbon

    daughter of King Louis XI of France and Charlotte of Savoy. Her brother, Charles would later succeed their father as Charles VIII of France. Her younger

    Anne of France

    Anne of France

    Anne_of_France

  • Louis XI
  • King of France from 1461 to 1483

    August 1483), called the Prudent (French: le Prudent), was King of France from 1461 to 1483. He succeeded his father, Charles VII. Louis entered into open

    Louis XI

    Louis XI

    Louis_XI

  • House of Valois
  • Cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty

    nobility of the kingdom. Succeeding to the throne at the age of 11, the reign of Charles VI of France was the first minority since that of Saint Louis'

    House of Valois

    House of Valois

    House_of_Valois

  • Madeleine of Valois (1443–1495)
  • Regent of Navarre from 1479 to 1494

    of Charles VIII of France (Magdalene's nephew), the descendants of Charles VI of France ceased to occupy the French throne. By the death of Anne of France

    Madeleine of Valois (1443–1495)

    Madeleine of Valois (1443–1495)

    Madeleine_of_Valois_(1443–1495)

  • Glyndŵr rebellion
  • Welsh uprising against English rule, 1400 – c. 1416

    Welsh laws of Hywel Dda, establish an independent Welsh church, and build two universities. Owain also formed an alliance with Charles VI of France, and in

    Glyndŵr rebellion

    Glyndŵr rebellion

    Glyndŵr_rebellion

  • Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany
  • Duchess consort of Brittany from 1399 to 1433

    daughter of Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. She ruled Brittany during the imprisonment of her spouse in 1420. Joan married John V, Duke of Brittany

    Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany

    Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany

    Joan_of_France,_Duchess_of_Brittany

  • Charles VI (opera)
  • Opera composed by Fromental Halevy

    Charles VI is an 1843 French grand opera in five acts with music composed by Fromental Halevy and a libretto by Casimir Delavigne and his brother Germain

    Charles VI (opera)

    Charles VI (opera)

    Charles_VI_(opera)

  • Louis II of Anjou
  • King of Naples (1377-1417)

    but Marie of Blois persuaded them one after another to swear fealty to him between 1385 and 1387. His cousin, King Charles VI of France, decided to

    Louis II of Anjou

    Louis II of Anjou

    Louis_II_of_Anjou

  • Charles I d'Albret
  • Constable of France under Charles VI of France

    He was made the Constable of France by King Charles VI in 1403, but dismissed his constableship to Waleran III, Count of Ligny and Saint-Pol when the

    Charles I d'Albret

    Charles I d'Albret

    Charles_I_d'Albret

  • Margaret of Nevers
  • Dauphine of France

    Dauphine of France and Duchess of Guyenne as the daughter-in-law of King Charles VI of France. A pawn in the dynastic struggles between her family and in-laws

    Margaret of Nevers

    Margaret of Nevers

    Margaret_of_Nevers

  • Marmoset (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    independent music agency Marmoset rat, a rodent Marmousets, counselors to Charles VI of France Marmozets, an English math rock band This disambiguation page lists

    Marmoset (disambiguation)

    Marmoset_(disambiguation)

  • Hundred Years' War
  • Medieval Anglo-French conflicts, 1337–1453

    in 1337, when Philippe VI of France claimed that France controlled English holdings in France. In 1328, Charles IV of France died without any sons or

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred Years' War

    Hundred_Years'_War

  • Valentina Visconti, Duchess of Orléans
  • Italian noble (1371–1408)

    Countess of Vertus, and Duchess consort of Orléans as the wife of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, the younger brother of King Charles VI of France. As the Duchess

    Valentina Visconti, Duchess of Orléans

    Valentina Visconti, Duchess of Orléans

    Valentina_Visconti,_Duchess_of_Orléans

  • Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry
  • Duke of Berry, Normandy, and Aquitaine

    Charles (French: Charles de France; 26 December 1446 – 24/25 May 1472), Duke of Berry, later Duke of Normandy and Duke of Aquitaine, was a son of Charles

    Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry

    Charles of Valois, Duke of Berry

    Charles_of_Valois,_Duke_of_Berry

  • Revolt of Ghent (1379–1385)
  • II of Flanders, Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy and King Charles VI of France. It was an expression of the growing power of the Third Estate and of economic

    Revolt of Ghent (1379–1385)

    Revolt of Ghent (1379–1385)

    Revolt_of_Ghent_(1379–1385)

  • Capetian dynasty
  • European royal house of Frankish origin

    John II, King of France (1350–1364) Charles V, King of France (1364–1380) Charles VI, King of France (1380–1422) Charles VII, King of France (1422–1461)

    Capetian dynasty

    Capetian_dynasty

  • Isabella of Brittany
  • French noblewoman (1411 – c.1444)

    House of Dreux. Isabella's maternal grandparents were Charles VI of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. Her paternal grandparents were John IV, Duke of Brittany

    Isabella of Brittany

    Isabella_of_Brittany

  • 1392
  • Calendar year

    years. King Charles VI of France (later known as "Charles the Mad") first displays symptoms of psychosis while crossing through the forests of Le Mans, attacking

    1392

    1392

    1392

  • Bal des Ardents
  • 1393 royal masquerade ball in Paris

    in Paris, France, at which King Charles VI had a dance performance with five members of the French nobility. Four of the dancers were killed in a fire

    Bal des Ardents

    Bal des Ardents

    Bal_des_Ardents

  • Guichard II Dauphin
  • 1415 at the Battle of Agincourt) was a French military leader in service of King Charles VI of France and John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy during the

    Guichard II Dauphin

    Guichard II Dauphin

    Guichard_II_Dauphin

  • Anne of Savoy
  • Savoy royal (1455–1480)

    daughter and one of the 10 children of Amadeus IX of Savoy and Yolande of France, daughter of King Charles VII of France and Marie of Anjou. She had seven

    Anne of Savoy

    Anne_of_Savoy

  • John II of France
  • King of France from 1350 to 1364

    closely to the French crown. The first Duke of Bar, Robert I's later actions, such as supporting the coronations of Charles V and Charles VI, reflect his

    John II of France

    John II of France

    John_II_of_France

  • Pierre de Craon
  • French nobleman (c. 1345–c. 1409)

    led to the mental breakdown of King Charles VI of France and ushered in a long period of political instability in France. Craon inherited considerable

    Pierre de Craon

    Pierre de Craon

    Pierre_de_Craon

  • Louis XVII
  • Heir to the French throne (1785–1795)

    Louis XVII (born Louis Charles, Duke of Normandy; 27 March 1785 – 8 June 1795) was the younger son of King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette

    Louis XVII

    Louis XVII

    Louis_XVII

  • Froissart's Chronicles
  • History of the Hundred Years' War

    of King Charles VI of France in Rheims in 1380, the marriage of Duke John of Berry and Jeanne of Boulogne in Riom and the joyous entry of the French queen

    Froissart's Chronicles

    Froissart's Chronicles

    Froissart's_Chronicles

  • Marie of Brittany, Lady of La Guerche
  • Noble from the 14th and 15th centuries

    titles became Duchess of Alençon, Countess of Perche, Lady of La-Guerche, when Charles VI of France raised her husband John's county of Alençon to a duchy

    Marie of Brittany, Lady of La Guerche

    Marie_of_Brittany,_Lady_of_La_Guerche

  • Joan II of Auvergne
  • 15th-century French countess

    nephew King Charles VI of France, during the disastrous Bal des Ardents (Ball of the Burning Men). Joan was born around 1378 to John II, Count of Auvergne

    Joan II of Auvergne

    Joan II of Auvergne

    Joan_II_of_Auvergne

  • Edward III of Bar
  • Duke of Bar

    Battle of Nicopolis in 1396. In 1405, King Charles VI of France charged him with defending the Boulonnais, then threatened by the English. At the end of 1406

    Edward III of Bar

    Edward III of Bar

    Edward_III_of_Bar

  • Louis I, Duke of Orléans
  • French prince and nobleman (1372–1407)

    Soissons (1404–07). Louis was the son of King Charles V of France and the younger brother of King Charles VI of France, and a powerful and polarizing figure

    Louis I, Duke of Orléans

    Louis I, Duke of Orléans

    Louis_I,_Duke_of_Orléans

  • Catherine of France, Countess of Montpensier
  • Countess of Montpensier from 1386 to 1388

    Dauphin Charles, succeed their father as King Charles VI of France. In 1386, at the age of eight, Catherine married John of Berry, Count of Montpensier

    Catherine of France, Countess of Montpensier

    Catherine of France, Countess of Montpensier

    Catherine_of_France,_Countess_of_Montpensier

  • Constable of France
  • First Officer of the Crown in the Kingdom of France

    1st Earl of Shrewsbury (1384/1390–1453), 1445–1453 (appointed by Henry VI of England in his position as king of France) Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (1490–1527)

    Constable of France

    Constable of France

    Constable_of_France

  • English claims to the French throne
  • relative. On Charles's death in 1328, however, the French magnates supported Philip VI, the first king of the House of Valois, a cadet branch of the Capetian

    English claims to the French throne

    English claims to the French throne

    English_claims_to_the_French_throne

  • Charles I, Duke of Orléans
  • French nobleman (1394–1465)

    badge of the St. George's cross". Charles of Orléans was the grandson of King Charles V of France (r. 1364–1380) and thus the nephew of King Charles VI (r

    Charles I, Duke of Orléans

    Charles I, Duke of Orléans

    Charles_I,_Duke_of_Orléans

  • Peter I, Duke of Bourbon
  • Duke of Bourbon (1311–1356)

    son, king Charles VI of France, as well as in Peter's only surviving son, Duke Louis II. Peter took part in several of the early campaigns of the Hundred

    Peter I, Duke of Bourbon

    Peter I, Duke of Bourbon

    Peter_I,_Duke_of_Bourbon

  • Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond
  • Anglo-Welsh nobleman (1430–1456)

    Tudor family of Penmynydd. Born to Sir Owen Tudor and the dowager queen Catherine of Valois, Edmund was the half-brother of Henry VI of England. He was

    Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond

    Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond

    Edmund_Tudor,_1st_Earl_of_Richmond

  • Mary of France
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Charles VI of France Marie de Valois (1444–1473), natural daughter of Charles VII of France Marie of Anjou (1404–1463), queen consort of Charles VII

    Mary of France

    Mary_of_France

  • List of people known as the Mad
  • Othenin, Count of Montbéliard (died 1338) Charles VI of France (1369–1422), King of France George II of Kakheti (1469–1513), King of Kakheti Jan II the

    List of people known as the Mad

    List_of_people_known_as_the_Mad

  • Michelle of Valois
  • Duchess consort of Burgundy from 1419 to 1422

    "Philip the Good". She was born a princess of France as the daughter of Charles VI, King of France and Isabeau of Bavaria. Michelle was born on 11 January

    Michelle of Valois

    Michelle of Valois

    Michelle_of_Valois

  • Louis, Dauphin of France
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dauphin of France (or of Viennois), or variations on this name, may refer to: Louis, Duke of Guyenne (1397–1415), third son of Charles VI of France, was

    Louis, Dauphin of France

    Louis,_Dauphin_of_France

  • Count of Poitiers
  • French noble title

    son of Louis VIII of France Philip I (1293–1322) John I (1319–1364) John II (1340–1416) son of John I John III (1398–1417) son of Charles VI of France Charles

    Count of Poitiers

    Count of Poitiers

    Count_of_Poitiers

  • Louis d'Orléans
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Louis of Orléans may refer to: Louis I, Duke of Orléans (1372–1407), younger brother of Charles VI of France Louis of Valois (1549–1550), son of Henry

    Louis d'Orléans

    Louis_d'Orléans

  • Hundred Years' War, 1415–1453
  • Third phase of the Hundred Years' War

    advisers. Meanwhile, in France, the situation was even more precarious. King Charles VI continued to suffer from periods of insanity, leaving the country

    Hundred Years' War, 1415–1453

    Hundred Years' War, 1415–1453

    Hundred_Years'_War,_1415–1453

  • Philip of France
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of France (1053–1108), King of France Philip of France (1116–1131), co-king of France, son of Louis VI of France aka Louis the Fat Philip of France,

    Philip of France

    Philip_of_France

  • 1422
  • Calendar year

    Dauphin Charles, eldest son of King Charles VI, is proclaimed as King Charles VII. November 7 – After being returned to England from France, and then

    1422

    1422

    1422

  • Margaret of France
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Charles VI of France, married Jean de Belleville et de Montaigu Marguerite de Navarre (1492–1549 also called Margaret of Angoulême), elder sister of Francis

    Margaret of France

    Margaret_of_France

  • Jean de Montagu
  • Royal secretary of Charles V of France

    secretary to King Charles V, and subsequently an administrator and advisor to King Charles VI of France, who became a leading figure in France during the early

    Jean de Montagu

    Jean_de_Montagu

  • Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France
  • French noble

    Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France (French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of King

    Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France

    Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France

    Charles_Orlando,_Dauphin_of_France

  • Hanaper
  • Basket to contain a cup

    the inventory of Charles VI of France of 1391. The word "hanaper" (Med. Lat. hanaperium) was used particularly in the English chancery of a wicker basket

    Hanaper

    Hanaper

    Hanaper

  • The Night of Queen Isabeau
  • 1920 film directed by Robert Wiene

    Twardowski and Elsa Wagner. The film depicts the marriage between the mad Charles VI of France and his wife Queen Isabeau. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios

    The Night of Queen Isabeau

    The Night of Queen Isabeau

    The_Night_of_Queen_Isabeau

  • Westrozebeke
  • and political leader of the city of Ghent) fought a French army under guidance of Lodewijk II van Male and Charles VI of France. The Flemish army was

    Westrozebeke

    Westrozebeke

    Westrozebeke

  • Catherine of France
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    daughter of Charles VI of France, queen consort of Henry V of England Catherine of France, Countess of Charolais (1428–1446), daughter of Charles VII of France

    Catherine of France

    Catherine_of_France

  • Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon
  • Duchess consort of Bourbon from 1456 to 1482

    great-grandchildren of King John II of France. Joan's paternal grandfather was King Charles VI of France, referred as "Charles the Mad" due to his history of psychotic

    Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon

    Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon

    Joan_of_France,_Duchess_of_Bourbon

  • Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War
  • French dynastic war from 1407 to 1435

    the unstable reign of King Charles VI of France and also pitted different economic systems against each other:[citation needed] France was very strong in

    Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War

    Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War

    Armagnac–Burgundian_Civil_War

  • Yolande of Valois
  • Duchess consort of Savoy from 1465 to 1472

    of Savoy, and regent of Savoy during the minority of her son Philibert I from 1472 until 1478. Yolande was a daughter of King Charles VII of France,

    Yolande of Valois

    Yolande of Valois

    Yolande_of_Valois

  • Honoré Bonet
  • for knights and men-at- arms in their conduct of war. He was in the service of King Charles VI of France and attempted to resolve the Schism in the Catholic

    Honoré Bonet

    Honoré Bonet

    Honoré_Bonet

  • Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy
  • Savoyard nobleman and antipope (1383–1451)

    Bonne of Bourbon rather than his wife Bonne of Berry, niece of King Charles VI of France, as regent for Amadeus VIII. This set off a struggle at the court

    Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy

    Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy

    Amadeus_VIII,_Duke_of_Savoy

  • Isabella of Valois
  • Queen of England from 1396 to 1399

    King Charles VI and Isabeau of Bavaria. Isabella was born on 9 November 1389 in Paris, France, as the third child and second daughter of Charles VI, King

    Isabella of Valois

    Isabella of Valois

    Isabella_of_Valois

  • The King (2019 film)
  • 2019 film by David Michôd

    captured assassin who claims to have been sent to kill him by King Charles VI of France. French agents approach the English nobles Cambridge and Grey. The traitors

    The King (2019 film)

    The_King_(2019_film)

  • Yolande of Aragon
  • Duchess of Anjou (1381–1442)

    II. In 1395, Richard II of England also opened negotiations for Yolande's hand. To prevent this marriage, Charles VI of France offered his own daughter

    Yolande of Aragon

    Yolande of Aragon

    Yolande_of_Aragon

  • Battle of Agincourt
  • 1415 English victory in the Hundred Years' War

    Henry V of England led his troops into battle and participated in hand-to-hand fighting. King Charles VI of France did not command the French army as

    Battle of Agincourt

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  • Robert, Duke of Bar
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  • Histoire secrete d'Isabelle de Baviere, reine de France
  • 1813 novel by Marquis de Sade

    documents from the time of Charles VI of France at the Carthusian convent (including the Duke of Burgundy's will and the confession of Boisbourdon, Isabelle's

    Histoire secrete d'Isabelle de Baviere, reine de France

    Histoire_secrete_d'Isabelle_de_Baviere,_reine_de_France

  • Duke of Aquitaine
  • Ruler of the ancient region of Aquitaine

    son of Philip VI of France, acceded in 1350 as King of France. Charles, Dauphin of France, Duke of Guyenne (1392?–1401), son of Charles VI of France, Dauphin

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  • French history in the English-speaking theatre
  • 1470 to 1471, Philip II of France, king from 1180 to 1223, Charles VI of France, king from 1380 to 1422, and Charles VII of France, king from 1422 to 1461

    French history in the English-speaking theatre

    French history in the English-speaking theatre

    French_history_in_the_English-speaking_theatre

  • Duke of Berry
  • Title in the French peerage

    Duke of Berry (French: Duc de Berry) or Duchess of Berry (French: Duchesse de Berry) was a title in the Peerage of France. The Duchy of Berry, centred

    Duke of Berry

    Duke of Berry

    Duke_of_Berry

  • Olivier V de Clisson
  • Breton general (1336–1407)

    relatively low ransom was paid. Because of the amount, the King of France, Philip VI and his advisers suspected Clisson of conspiring with King Edward III. After

    Olivier V de Clisson

    Olivier V de Clisson

    Olivier_V_de_Clisson

  • Francis I of Brittany
  • Duke of Brittany from 1442 to 1450

    the son of John V, Duke of Brittany and Joan of France, the daughter of King Charles VI of France. Francis I was originally engaged to Bonne of Savoy,

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    Francis_I_of_Brittany

  • List of English royal consorts
  • Spouses of English monarchs

    Edward V, Edward VI and Elizabeth I never married and have no consort. The marital status of Harold Harefoot is unclear. In 1066, the Duke of Normandy, William

    List of English royal consorts

    List_of_English_royal_consorts

  • Mariette d'Enghien
  • French noble, active 1402

    Chamberlain to the king, Charles VI of France. Mariette d'Enghien became the mistress of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, brother of King Charles VI. Their son, Jean

    Mariette d'Enghien

    Mariette d'Enghien

    Mariette_d'Enghien

  • Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent of Henry VI of England (1453–1471)

    Edward of Westminster (13 October 1453 – 4 May 1471), also known as Edward of Lancaster, was the only child of Henry VI of England and Margaret of Anjou

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