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Dec 19, 2011 · In 1494, King Charles VIII of France invaded Italy. Within months, his army collapsed and fled. It was routed not by the Italian army but by a microbe. A mysterious new disease spread...
Apr 7, 2023 · On this day in Tudor history, 7th April 1498, King Henry VII's contemporary, King Charles VIII of France, died. Charles the Affable, as he was known, died after hitting his head on a lintel at the Chateau d’Amboise while on his way to watch a tennis match.
Dec 1, 2021 · On April 7, 1498, Charles VIII, King of France, attended a game of palm in the ditches of the Château d'Amboise. The 27-year-old King suddenly collapsed and became comatose. He laid down, almost on his own, on a straw mat that was hastily arranged, and he died 9 hours later.
- Marc Zanello, Marc Zanello, Alexandre Roux, Alexandre Roux, Martine Gavaret, Fabrice Bartolomei, Gil...
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Charles VIII died without issue, having lost three infant sons and a daughter to illness in the previous four years. The French throne passed to his cousin, Louis of Orleans, who became Louis XII and ruled for 17 years.
Sep 1, 2017 · Poisoning, disease, and injury are the possible causes of his death but, according to the literature, cranial trauma was the most probable cause of death of the King Charles VIII of France. Introduction.
- Konstantinos Markatos, Marianna Karamanou, Konstantina Arkoudi, Apostolia Konstantinidi, Georgios An...
- 2017
Poisoning, disease, and injury are the possible causes of his death but, according to the literature, cranial trauma was the most probable cause of death of the King Charles VIII of France. Keywords: Brain injury; Cause of death; Charles VIII of France; Cranial trauma; Review. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Publication types.
Abstract. On April 7th, 1498, Charles VIII, King of France, attended a game of palm in the ditches of the Château d'Amboise. The 27-year-old King suddenly collapsed and became comatose. He laid...