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      m. 1385 - 1422

  2. Charles VI died on 21 October 1422 in Paris, at the Hôtel Saint-Pol. He was interred in Saint Denis Basilica, where his wife Isabeau would join him after her death in September 1435. Henry V died just a few weeks before Charles, in August 1422, leaving an infant son, who became King Henry VI of England .

  3. king (1380-1422), France. House / Dynasty: Valois dynasty. Notable Family Members: spouse Isabella of Bavaria. daughter Catherine of Valois. brother Louis I, duc d’Orléans. (Show more) Charles VI (born Dec. 3, 1368, Paris, France—died Oct. 21, 1422, Paris) was the king of France who throughout his long reign (1380–1422) remained largely ...

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    • His Parents Were A Power Couple. Charles VI was born into a chaotic time. The Hundred Years War with England was raging, but his father, the formidable Charles the Wise, was up to the task.
    • They Faced Heartbreak. Charles and Joanna had horrific luck when it came to parenthood. They struggled to produce a child for seven years after their wedding—and even when they succeeded, only heartbreak lay ahead.
    • He Became An Orphan King. Charles VI didn't get to enjoy his childhood for long. He lost his mother when he was just nine, then two years later, his father passed as well.
    • His Uncles Were The Worst. They didn't give Charles VI the keys to the castle right away. He was only 11 after all. Thankfully, he had several uncles, powerful dukes, who were kind enough to rule in his stead, as his regents.
  4. Dec 3, 2019 · French Celebrities Born In December. Also Known As: Charles the Beloved, Charles the Mad. Died At Age: 53. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Isabeau of Bavaria (m. 1385) father: Charles V of France. mother: Joanna of Bourbon.

  5. Charles VI died in 1422 at Paris and is interred with his wife, Isabeau de Bavière in Saint Denis Basilica. Despite his madness, he had reigned for over 50 years. He was eventually succeeded by his son Charles VII.

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  7. At the age of 12 Joan had been married to Charles V "the Wise" of France (1337-1380), who was "racked with gout" 6 in his hands and feet and died at the age of 43. Charles VI could have inherited bad genes from both his parents. The mental capabilities of mad Charles' eldest son, Louis of Guyenne (1397-1415), were also questioned.

  8. Dec 27, 2019 · As France entered the 15th century, Charles VIs madness only worsen. His insanity regularly incapacitated Charles for months at a time. During his periods of madness, the king didn’t recognize his wife, believed that he was made of glass, and refused personal hygiene.

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