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  2. Charles VI of France - Wikipedia

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    Charles VI (3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422), nicknamed the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé) and later the Mad (French: le Fol or le Fou), was King of France from 1380 until his death in 1422. He is known for his mental illness and psychotic episodes that plagued him throughout his life.

  3. Charles VI | king of France | Britannica

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    Charles VI, byname Charles the Well-beloved or the Mad, French Charles le Bien-aimé orL’insensé, (born Dec. 3, 1368, Paris, France—died Oct. 21, 1422, Paris), king of France who throughout his long reign (1380–1422) remained largely a figurehead, first because he was still a boy when he took the throne and later because of his periodic ...

  4. Charles VI of France - New World Encyclopedia

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    Charles VI the Well-Beloved, later known as Charles VI the Mad (French: Charles VI le Bien-Aimé, later known as Charles VI le Fol) (December 3, 1368 – October 21, 1422) was King of France (1380–1422) and a member of the Valois Dynasty. The Hundred Years’ War continued throughout his reign.

  5. France - Royal Succession, Administration, Conflict, and...

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    Charles V; Charles VI; Charles VII; Recovery and reunification, 1429–83. Governmental reforms; Military reforms; Regrowth of the French monarchy; Economy, society, and culture in the 14th and 15th centuries. Economic distress; The cities; The church; Culture and art; France, 1490–1715. France in the 16th century. Military and financial ...

  6. Charles de Valois, roi de France (1368 - 1422) - Genealogy -...

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Charles VI (3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422), called the Beloved (French: le Bienaimé) and the Mad (French:le Fol or le Fou), was the King of France from 1380 to his death and a member of the House of Valois. He was born in Paris, the son of King Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon.

  7. Unhinged Facts About Charles VI, The Mad King Of France -...

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    Charles VI inherited one of the most powerful kingdoms in Europe—but as his mind grew more and more unhinged, his reign grew darker and darker, until he very nearly wiped France off the map. So what happened to King Charles VI of France? Let’s find out.

  8. Charles VI of France - The European Middle Ages

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    Charles VI of France. The king’s insanity would plunge France into chaos. Charles VI of France was born on December 3, 1368 in Paris. His father, the Valois King Charles V, was a sickly, yet competent ruler. At the time of Charles’s birth, France fought against England in the Hundred Years War.

  9. Charles VI (1368-1422) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    French Royalty. Born in Paris, the son of Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon, he inherited the throne at age 11 and France fell under the regency of the boy king's uncles the Dukes of Anjou, Berry, Burgundy, and Orléans. His reign was marked by the ongoing Hundred Years' War with the English. In 1385 the king married...

  10. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Charles VI ( German: Karl; Latin: Carolus; 1 October 1685 – 20 October 1740) was Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of the Austrian Habsburg monarchy from 1711 until his death, succeeding his elder brother, Joseph I. He unsuccessfully claimed the throne of Spain following the death of his relative, Charles II.

  11. Charles VI of France - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    Charles VI of France (3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422) was King of France from 1380 until his death. He was not a successful king. Often he was not able to rule the country because of mental illness and his wife Queen Isabeau of Bavaria ruled with the help of his brother Louis I de Valois, Duke of Orléans.