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ended ignominiously when Philip wisely refused to give battle. Edward's slender finances would not permit him to play a waiting game, and he was forced to withdraw into
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that women could not inherit the throne of France. The question arose as to whether
Isabella should have been able to transmit a claim that she herself did not possess. The assemblies of the French barons and prelates and the
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in 1334 and declared himself champion of his interests, which enraged Edward. By 1336, they were enemies, although not yet openly at war.
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2803:1350 deaths
2798:1293 births
2737:(1852â1870)
2711:(1830â1848)
2680:Louis XVIII
2660:Napoleon II
2601:(1589â1792)
2579:(1422â1453)
2524:Charles VII
2497:(1328â1589)
2371:Charles III
2356:Carloman II
2332:(Charles I)
2330:Charlemagne
2282:Chlothar IV
2237:Sigebert II
2227:Chlothar II
2212:Chilperic I
2202:Charibert I
1738:"Philip VI"
1560:Curry, Anne
1363:; no issue.
1242:Charles VII
1233:Charles VII
1043:Montpellier
1024:Black Death
999:Final years
950:taking Caen
912:) and took
403:Black Death
349:of Valois (
98:Predecessor
93:29 May 1328
59: 1336
2792:Categories
2654:Napoleon I
2634:Louis XVII
2613:Louis XIII
2559:Charles IX
2554:Francis II
2519:Charles VI
2485:Charles IV
2460:Philip III
2450:Louis VIII
2415:Hugh Capet
2408:(987â1328)
2341:Charles II
2325:Carloman I
2307:Robertians
2232:Dagobert I
2217:Sigebert I
2197:Chlothar I
2103:Philip III
2092:1325â1328
2081:1314â1328
2057:1325â1328
2023:1328â1350
2012:Charles IV
1847:Les Valois
1742:Britannica
1727:, 354-359.
1696:, 320-328.
1651:, 171-172.
1591:, 109-110.
1464:References
1458:Malik Zidi
1438:In fiction
1204:Charles VI
1190:Charles VI
1028:fix prices
858:chevauchée
748:newspapers
428:Early life
337:le Fortuné
122:Queen Joan
102:Charles IV
89:Coronation
2782:Biography
2691:Louis XIX
2685:Charles X
2628:Louis XVI
2618:Louis XIV
2564:Henry III
2544:Francis I
2539:Louis XII
2514:Charles V
2504:Philip VI
2465:Philip IV
2445:Philip II
2440:Louis VII
2420:Robert II
2351:Louis III
2313:(751â987)
2262:Clovis IV
2242:Clovis II
2180:(509â751)
1333:(French:
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1152:Charles V
1110:Philip VI
1047:Languedoc
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586:Champagne
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359:from the
351:de Valois
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108:Successor
48:miniature
35:Philip VI
2623:Louis XV
2608:Henry IV
2549:Henry II
2529:Louis XI
2480:Philip V
2455:Louis IX
2435:Louis VI
2430:Philip I
2386:Louis IV
2376:Robert I
2346:Louis II
2311:Bosonids
2187:Clovis I
1898:AlloCiné
1758:(2008).
1562:(2003).
1279:Children
1270:Louis XI
1256:Louis XI
1251:Children
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1185:Children
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1119:Children
1039:Dauphiné
942:Normandy
891:Brittany
872:Bouvines
851:and the
849:Flanders
778:May 2016
638:Flanders
618:Normandy
329:Philippe
276: :
2756:italics
2698:Henry V
2509:John II
2470:Louis X
2425:Henry I
2396:Louis V
2391:Lothair
2381:Rudolph
2336:Louis I
2207:Guntram
2068:John II
2029:John II
1920:Sources
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1138:John II
1124:John II
1067:John II
1059:viscera
1045:in the
946:Normans
906:Agenais
863:Picardy
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762:scholar
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582:Navarre
555:Gascony
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1664:, 184.
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590:Troyes
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