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He died on 10 December 1481. He willed his inheritance to his cousin Louis XI of France, whose heirs thus obtained a claim to the affairs of Italy, pursued in the next decades. [3] Notes. ^ a b Potter 1995, p. 374. ^ a b Grierson & Travaini 1998, p. 338. ^ Emile de Bonnechose; William Robson (1856).
May 4, 2019 · Charles IV d' Anjou, Duke of Maine & Anjou, Comte de Guise & Provence, King of Sicily & Jerusalem died on 11 November 1481 at Marseilles, France; Buried at St. Sauveur, Aix-en-Provence. [2] Family. Jeanne of Lorraine b. 1458, d. 25 Jan 1480. Sources. ↑ Europaische Stammtafeln, by Wilhelm Karl, Prinz zu Isenburg, Vol. II, Tafel 26.
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Death Charles's death. Charles went to Brindisi and made preparations for a campaign against Sicily in the new year. He dispatched orders to his officials for the collection of the subventio generalis. However, he fell seriously ill before travelling to Foggia on 30 December.
That Spanish king, Philippe IV, died in 1665, leaving a somewhat dubious successor in the form of Charles II, a malignant child suffering from epilepsy, also born from Philippe IV’s second marriage.
John the Good’s four sons proved exceptional patrons of the arts: Charles V (r. 1364–80), Louis, duke of Anjou, Jean, duke of Berry, and Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, rivaled each other in magnificence at their courts in Paris, Angers, Bourges, and Dijon.
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1294. Died: Feb. 1, 1328, Vincennes, Fr. (aged 34) Title / Office: king (1322-1328), France. House / Dynasty: Capetian dynasty. Role In: Treaty of Paris. Charles IV (born 1294—died Feb. 1, 1328, Vincennes, Fr.) was the king of France and of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322, the last of the direct line of the Capetian dynasty.
In 1574, following the death of his brother Charles IX of France and the accession of his other brother Henry III of France, he became heir to the throne. In 1576 he was made Duke of Anjou, Touraine, and Berry .