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  2. Charles IV of France - Wikipedia

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    Charles IV (18/19 June 1294 – 1 February 1328), called the Fair (le Bel) in France and the Bald (el Calvo) in Navarre, was last king of the direct line of the House of Capet, King of France and King of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322 to 1328. Charles was the third son of Philip IV; like his father, he was known as "the fair" or "the handsome".

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  3. Charles IV | king of France | Britannica

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    Charles IV, byname (in France) Charles the Fair, or (in Navarre) Charles the Bald, French Charles le Bel, or Charles le Chauve, Spanish Carlos el Hermoso, or Carlos el Calvo, (born 1294—died Feb. 1, 1328, Vincennes, Fr.), king of France and of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322, the last of the direct line of the Capetian dynasty; his ...

  4. Charles IV of France - The European Middle Ages

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    Charles IV of France was never expected to be king. When his father, King Philip IV, died at the age of 46 on November 29, 1314, the Capetian line of succession was very secure. Philip IV had left behind three sons: Louis, Philip, and Charles. As the eldest brother, Louis succeeded his father as Louis X.

  5. Charles IV of France - Wikiwand

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    Charles IV [note 1] (18/19 June 1294 – 1 February 1328), called the Fair (le Bel) in France and the Bald (el Calvo) in Navarre, was last king of the direct line of the House of Capet, King of France and King of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322 to 1328. Charles was the third son of Philip IV; like his father, he was known as "the fair" or "the ...

  6. Charles IV of France - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Charles IV the last French king of the old Capetian line. He was crowned King of France in 1322 at the cathedralin Reims. Charles invaded Aquitaine, thus renewing the war with England. However, the peace of 1327 was the great triumph which gave him a generous land settlement and 50,000 marks.

  7. Charles IV of France Biography - Last King of France who was ...

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    Charles IV of France is the 487th most popular politician (down from 408th in 2019), the 208th most popular biography from France (down from 186th in 2019) and the 54th most popular French Politician. Charles IV of France is most famous for being the first king of France to be crowned in Reims.

  8. Charles of France - Wikipedia

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    Charles VIII of France (1470–1498), called "the Affable", reigned over France 1483–1498 and was de facto King of Naples for five months in 1495, prompting the Italian Wars. Charles IX of France (1550–1574), reigned 1560–1574. Charles X of France (1757–1836), reigned 1824–1830.

  9. Charles IV | Holy Roman emperor | Britannica

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    Charles IV, byname Charles of Luxembourg, original name Wenceslas, Czech Karel Lucembursky, or Václav, German Karl Von Luxemburg, or Wenzel, (born May 14, 1316, Prague—died Nov. 29, 1378, Prague), German king and king of Bohemia (as Charles) from 1346 to 1378 and Holy Roman emperor from 1355 to 1378, one of the most learned and ...

  10. Charles IV ( Clermont 18/19 June 1294 – Vincennes 1 February 1328), called the Fair (French: le Bel ), was King of Navarre (as Charles I) and the last "direct" Capetian King of France from 1322 to his death. Charles was the third son of Philip IV; like his father, he was known as "the fair" or "the handsome".

  11. The Rulers of France: From 840 Until 2017 - ThoughtCo

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    1322–1328 Charles IV (the Fair) Valois Dynasty The Valois dynasty would fight the Hundred Years War with England and, at times, looked like they were losing their thrones, and then found themselves facing religious division.