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  1. Jul 10, 2013 · The Reign of King John I of France. After reading the book “The Accursed Kings’’ of Maurice Druon, I was quite inspired by the possibilities of alternate timelines that can be found in this book. One of them is the idea that King John I of France survives and with it perhaps the chances of survival for the Direct Capetians increase.

  2. Mar 9, 2011 · John I would probably live for 50-60 years, making him die between 1366 and 1376. He would reign as King of France and Navarre, since there would be no need to separate the two crowns. As King of France, John I will probably play some sort of role in the Papal crisis. His grandfather, Philip IV, played a part in having the Pope moving to Avignon.

  3. Jul 9, 2013 · On March 12 th, 1325 the Regent of France proudly announces that a treaty of Peace have being signed between the two nations. The points are: • England will cede to France the county of Ponthieu, Agenais and Lower Quercy. • Périgord, Limousin and the northern half of Saintoge are recognized as part of France.

  4. John I, John the Lazy, was king of France for the first decade of the 13th century. The youngest of Charles IV's four children, only John would outlive his father and he would succeed in September 1201.

  5. John I (15 – 19 November 1316), [note 1] called the Posthumous (French: Jean I le Posthume, Occitan: Joan I lo Postume), was King of France and Navarre, as the posthumous son and successor of Louis X, for the four days he lived in 1316.

  6. I just got the idea of a "France won 7 Years War" alt History where New France has been a bit more developed. The main twist of this timeline would be that the king Louis XVI, or his son or Louis XVIII would flee to the new world to establish himself there.

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  8. In 1316, Louis X of France died, leaving no heir and a pregnant Queen Clémence. A few months later, the Queen gave birth to John, who reigned and lived only a few days. What if John I had survived and reigned for, say, 70 years?

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