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  1. Jun 11, 2018 · Valois dynasty. A dynasty of thirteen kings of France who reigned from 1328 through 1589. The Valois dynasty began with Philip VI, who succeeded the last king of the House of Capet, Charles IV.

  2. It is distinct from the Capetian House of Burgundy, descendants of King Robert II of France, though both houses stem from the Capetian dynasty. They ruled the Duchy of Burgundy from 1363 to 1482 and later came to rule vast lands including Artois , Flanders , Luxembourg , Hainault , the county palatine of Burgundy ( Franche-Comté ), and other ...

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  4. The Capetian dynasty ( / kəˈpiːʃən / kə-PEE-shən; French: Capétiens ), also known as the "House of France", is a dynasty of European origin, and a branch of the Robertians and the Karlings.

  5. Jun 1, 2007 · The Valois dynasty, a cadet line of the Capetian family, began its run as the French royal house in 1328 with the good luck that none of the three sons of Philip IV had their own sons; bad luck ended it when Henry III was assassinated in 1589 without a son of his own.

    • Frederic J. Baumgartner
    • 2007
  6. Julien Chapuis. Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2002. The Valois branch of the Capetian dynasty acceded to the French throne in 1328 with Philip VI (r. 1328–50) and ruled until the death of Henry III in 1589.

  7. The House of Valois-Anjou (French: Maison de Valois-Anjou, Italian: Casa Valois-Angiò) was a noble French family and cadet branch of the House of Valois. Members of the house served as monarchs of Naples, as well as several other territories. History. The house was founded in the 1350s, when King John II of France, of the Valois line of ...

  8. The House of Valois was a younger branch of the Capetian dynasty that ruled France in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance from 1328 to 1529. The kings of the House of Valois were descended from Charles of Valois who was the third son of Philip III of France. They claimed the Salic law put them ahead of Edward III of England to rule France.

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