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  1. Apr 3, 2024 · Charles VIII (born June 30, 1470, Amboise, Fr.—died April 7, 1498, Amboise) was the king of France from 1483, known for beginning the French expeditions into Italy that lasted until the middle of the next century.

  2. Nov 27, 2023 · 1. He Looked Like An Ogre. Charles VIII was not exactly easy on the eyes. His ogre-like appearance, however, was no reason to underestimate him. It also didn’t stop him from becoming a rabid womanizer and one of the “most lewd men in France”. However, there was just one naysayer that Charles VIII couldn’t get the better of: a doorframe.

  3. Charles VIII of France was a French King who reigned between 1483 until his death in 1498. Check out this biography to know about his birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

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    Anne of Brittany was the reigning Duchess of Brittany from 1488 until her death, and Queen of France from 1491 to 1498 and from 1499 to her death. She is the only woman to have been queen consort of France twice. During the Italian Wars, Anne also became Queen of Naples, from 1501 to 1504, and Duchess of Milan, from 1499 to 1500 and from 1500 to 15...

    Louis XI called Louis the Prudent was King of France from 1461 to 1483. He succeeded his father, Charles VII. He had 8 children and Charles VIII of France was the second last born. Chares also was the only survivor of King Louis XI.

    Louis XI, having suffered from bouts of apoplexy and years of illness, died on 30 August 1483. His widow, Charlotte, died a few months later and is interred with him. Louis XI was succeeded by his son Charles VIII, who was thirteen years of age. His health was poor. He was regarded by his contemporaries as possessing a pleasant disposition, but als...

    Charles was betrothed on 22 July 1483 to the 3-year-old Margaret of Austria, daughter of the Archduke Maximilian of Austria and Mary, Duchess of Burgundy. The marriage was arranged by Louis XI, Maximilian, and the Estates of the Low Countries as part of the 1482 Peace of Arras between France and the Duchy of Burgundy. Margaret brought the counties ...

    On 25 January 1494, Ferdinand I, King of Naples, died unexpectedly. His death made Alfonso II, king of Naples. Alfonso II laid claim to the Milanese duchy. Alfonso II now urged Charles to take Milan militarily. Charles was also urged on in this adventure by his favourite courtier, Étienne de Vesc. Thus, Charles came to imagine himself capable of ac...

    Girolamo Savonarolaor Jerome Savonarola was an Italian Dominican friar from Ferrara and preacher active in Renaissance Florence. He was known for his prophecies of civic glory, the destruction of secular art and culture, and his calls for Christian renewal. He denounced clerical corruption, despotic rule, and the exploitation of the poor. The famou...

    The speed and power of the French advance frightened the other Italian rulers, including the Pope and even Ludovico of Milan. They formed an anti-French coalition, the League of Venice on 31 March 1495. The formation of the League of Venice, which included the northern Italian states of Duchy of Milan, the Republic of Venice, the Duchy of Mantua, a...

    Ferdinand also called Ferdinand the Catholic, was King of Aragon and Sardinia from 1479, King of Sicily from 1468, King of Naples as Ferdinand III from 1504 and King of Navarre as Ferdinand I from 1512 until he died in 1516. He was an ally of Alfonso II, king of Naples whom Charles VIII deprived of the throne as the king of Naples. So, on 6 and 7 J...

    In 1498, two and a half years after he retreats from Italy, as the result of an accident. At around 2:00 p.m., while returning from the game, of jeu de paume which is real tennis in English, he struck his head on the lintel of a door. He fell into a sudden coma and died nine hours later.

    The marriage with Anne resulted in the birth of six recorded children, who all died young: Charles Orland, Dauphin of France born on 11 October 1492 died of measles when three years old on 16 December 1495. Buried at Tours Cathedral. Francis who was born on August 1493, was premature and stillborn. Also, they had a stillborn daughter who died in Ma...

  5. May 8, 2018 · The French king Charles VIII (1470-1498) ruled from 1483 to 1498. Struggles for control during his minority and his attempt to conquer Naples were detrimental to France's political and economic life. Charles VIII was born in Amboise on June 30, 1470.

  6. Mar 17, 2015 · Charles VIII became king of France at the age of 12 in 1483. As Louis XI during his reign had pushed France towards absolute monarchy, the nobility’s power had suffered accordingly. Now, under Charles they attempted to get back the power that they thought should be theirs by right.

  7. Sep 10, 2021 · Charles VIII of France was an idealistic, yet foolish ruler. His reckless ambition left France with large debts, depleted resources, and internal issues. The king’s military campaign ultimately accomplished little in Italy.

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