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  1. May 21, 2018 · Philip VI (1293–1350) King of France (1328–50). First of the House of Valois, he was chosen to succeed his cousin, Charles IV, in preference to the rival claimant, Edward III of England. After the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War (1337), many of his vassals supported Edward. Philip suffered serious defeats in the naval battle of Sluys ...

  2. proclaimed by Philip VI of France as his chief ambition. His plans. were debated by the curia at Avignon and parliament in London. As the cross was preached, indulgences granted and tithes sanctioned, courts of western Europe hummed with crusade diplomacy, rhetoric and gossip. The fate of Philip's schemes, the sincerity of his proposals.

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Philip VI (1293 – 22 August 1350), known as the Fortunate (French: le Fortuné [1]) and of Valois, was the King of France from 1328 to his death. He was also Count of Anjou, Maine, and Valois from 1325 to 1328. A member of the Capetian dynasty, he was the son of Charles of Valois and first King of France ...

  4. Battle of Crécy. /  50.25639°N 1.88778°E  / 50.25639; 1.88778. The Battle of Crécy took place on 26 August 1346 in northern France between a French army commanded by King Philip VI and an English army led by King Edward III. The French attacked the English while they were traversing northern France during the Hundred Years' War ...

  5. May 8, 2024 · Also known as. English. Philip VI of France. King of France from 1328 to 1350. Philip 06 Of France. Philippe VI. Philippe VI de Valois. Philip VI of Valois. Philip VI.

  6. The last part of France to be reached by the Black Death was Tonnerre, which wasn't reached until 1352. Consequences. When the plague spread across Southern France, king Philip VI of France ordered the University of Paris to compose the pioneering work Compendium de epidemia due to the pandemic.

  7. ehistory.osu.edu › biographies › philip-viPhilip VI | OSU eHistory

    8/22/1350. Years ruled: 1328 - 1350. Son of: Charles of Valois. Children: John II Philip VI was the first French king of the Valois dynasty. In 1328, King Charles VI died without a direct descendent. The two main claimants to the throne were Philip and King Edward III of England (his mother was Charles' sister).

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