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  1. She married Peter I, Duke of Bourbon. Blanche of Valois (1317 – 1348). She married Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Sometimes called "Marguerite". Louis of Valois (1318 – 2 November 1328), Count of Chartres and Lord of Châteauneuf-en-Thymerais. Charles de Valois was also known to have one natural child by an unknown mother.

  2. Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325), the fourth son of King Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France would start in 1328. Charles. Effigy of Charles of Valois, Basilica of Saint-Denis. Count of Valois. Reign.

  3. The House of Valois was a branch of the Capetian family, for it was descended from Charles of Valois, whose Capetian father, King Philip III, awarded him the county of Valois in 1285. Charles’s son and successor, Philip, count of Valois, became king of France as Philip VI in 1328, and thus began the Valois dynasty.

  4. Apr 6, 2024 · Charles Comte de Valois et d'Alençon, comte de Chartres et du Perche, roi titulaire d'Aragon et empereur titulaire de Constan de Valois (Capet) aka de France (12 Mar 1270 - certain 16 Dec 1325) 0 references. Oxford Reference overview ID. 20110803095603565. 0 references.

  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 21057. Source citation. French Royalty. Born at Fontainbleau, Ile-de-France, the youngest child of Philippe III, King of France and his second wife Isabel de Aragon. An ambitious man, he gained the title of Comte de Valois about 1285 acquiring also the counties of Alencon and Perche. He became Count of Anjou and Maine ...

  6. Jan 6, 2021 · Charles, Count of Valois. Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325) was the fourth son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon. [1] His mother was a daughter of James I of Aragon and Yolande of Hungary. He was a member of the House of Capet and founded the House of Valois.

  7. Married (1) Marguerite of Anjou & Maine (1290), thus becoming Count of Valois, (2) Catherine of Courtenay (1302) and (3) Mahaut of Chatillon (1308). Tried, unsuccessfully, to pursue the crowns of Aragon, France, Constantinople, and the Holy Roman Empire.

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