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Robert met Edward III and, according to later legends, urged the
English king to go to war to claim the kingdom of France. While in England, Robert became a member of Edward's royal council and provided the king with extensive information about the French court. Many contemporary chroniclers relate
307:, who was subsequently burned at the stake. After this deception was discovered, Robert lost any hope of acquiring Artois. Robert failed to respond to a fourth summons to appear before the king and was sentenced
271:(sometimes called Mathilde), inherited the County of Artois by custom, as she was his eldest child. At the time, Robert was too young to challenge this succession, though he would do so later.
396:) circulated in France and England, depicting Edward's invasion of France as the fulfilment of a chivalric oath made to Robert to take the French throne as his dynastic right.
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In 1331, Robert was found guilty of forging the will of his late father, using thirty-four perjured depositions and a fake document created by
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in June 1328 as compensation for Mahaut's inheritance of Artois. On Mahaut's death in 1329, the title to Artois passed to her daughter,
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to exile and estate confiscation on 8 April 1332. To avoid arrest and execution, Robert fled France and took refuge with his nephew
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Robert followed Edward on his campaigns in the early part of the war, including commanding the Anglo-Flemish army at the
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in which many of these events are retold. He was played by
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315:. His wife and sons, John and Charles, were imprisoned at
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how Robert's influence led directly to the start of the
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736:The True Chronicles of Jean Le Bel, 1290-1360
454:Robert III of Artois is a major character in
386:In the late 1340s, a poetic oath called the
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367:in November 1342, during the
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228:Robert was the son of
420:Louis (1320–1326/29).
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845:John III of Brittany
412:and his second wife
361:Battle of Saint-Omer
177:Robert III of Artois
25:Robert III of Artois
711:on 19 December 2014
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381:St Paul's Cathedral
299:The fraudulent will
281:Philip VI of France
234:Blanche of Brittany
169:Blanche of Brittany
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836:Peerage of England
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350:Hundred Years' War
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246:Battle of Furnes
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