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Charles VI of France

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Charles VI of France

Charles VI (3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422), nicknamed the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé) and in the 19th century, 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. Charles ascended the throne at age 11, his father Charles V leaving behind a favorable military situation, marked by the reconquest of most of the English possessions in France. Charles VI was placed under the regency of his uncles: Philip II, Duke of Burgundy; Louis I, Duke of Anjou; John, Duke of Berry; and Louis II, Duke of Bourbon. He decided in 1388, aged 20, to emancipate himself. In 1392, while leading a military expedition against the Duchy of Brittany, the king had his first attack of delirium, during which he attacked his own men in the forest of Le Mans. A few months later, following the Bal des Ardents (January 1393) where he narrowly escaped death from burning, Charles was again placed under the regency of his uncles, the Dukes of Berry and Burgundy. From then on, and until his death, Charles alternated between periods of mental instability and lucidity. Power was held by his influential uncles and by his wife, Queen Isabeau. His younger brother, Louis I, Duke of Orléans, also aspired to the regency and saw his influence grow. The enmity between the Duke of Orléans and his cousin John the Fearless, successor of Philip the Bold as Duke of Burgundy, plunged France into the Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War of 1407–1435, during which the king found himself successively controlled by one or the other of the two parties. In 1415, Charles's army was crushed by the English at the Battle of Agincourt. The king subsequently signed the Treaty of Troyes, which entirely disinherited his son, the Dauphin and future Charles VII, in favour of Henry V of England. Henry was thus made regent and heir to the throne of France, and Charles married his daughter Catherine to Henry. However, Henry died shortly before Charles, which gave the House of Valois the chance to continue the fight against the House of Lancaster, leading to eventual Valois victory and the end of the Hundred Years' War in 1453. Charles was succeeded in law by his grandson (Henry V's son), the infant Henry VI of England, but Charles's own son was crowned first in Reims Cathedral and was widely regarded even before his coronation as the true heir by the French people.

Infobox

Reign
16 September 1380 – 21 October 1422
Coronation
4 November 1380
Predecessor
Charles V
Successor
Charles VII or Henry VI (disputed)
Regents
See Philip II, Duke of Burgundy John, Duke of Berry Louis I, Duke of Anjou Louis II, Duke of Bourbon Louis I, Duke of Orléans John I, Duke of Burgundy Henry V, King of England Isabeau, Queen of France
Born
3 December 1368Paris, Kingdom of France
Died
21 October 1422 (aged 53)Paris, Kingdom of France
Burial
11 November 1422Basilica of Saint-Denis
Spouse
mw- Isabeau of Bavaria (m. 1385)
Issueamong others...
Isabella, Queen of England Joan, Duchess of Brittany Marie, Prioress of Poissy Michelle, Duchess of Burgundy Louis, Dauphin of France John, Dauphin of France Catherine, Queen of England Charles VII, King of France Marguerite, Lady of Belleville (ill.)
House
Valois
Father
Charles V of France
Mother
Joanna of Bourbon
Issue
Isabella, Queen of England Joan, Duchess of Brittany Marie, Prioress of Poissy Michelle, Duchess of Burgundy Louis, Duke of Guyenne John, Duke of Touraine Catherine, Queen of England Charles VII, King of France Marguerite, Lady of Belleville (ill.)

Tables

· Marriage and issue
Charles, Dauphin
Charles, Dauphin
Name
Charles, Dauphin
Birth
25 September 1386
Death
28 December 1386
Notes
Died young. First Dauphin.
Jeanne
Jeanne
Name
Jeanne
Birth
14 June 1388
Death
1390
Notes
Died young.
Isabella
Isabella
Name
Isabella
Birth
9 November 1389
Death
13 September 1409
Notes
Married (1) Richard II, King of England, in 1396. No issue.Married (2) Charles, Duke of Orléans, in 1406. Had issue.
Jeanne
Jeanne
Name
Jeanne
Birth
24 January 1391
Death
27 September 1433
Notes
Married John V, Duke of Brittany, in 1396. Had issue.
Charles, Dauphin
Charles, Dauphin
Name
Charles, Dauphin
Birth
6 February 1392
Death
13 January 1401
Notes
Died young. Second Dauphin. Engaged to Margaret of Burgundy after his birth.
Marie
Marie
Name
Marie
Birth
22 August 1393
Death
19 August 1438
Notes
Never married – became an abbess. No issue. Died of the Plague
Michelle
Michelle
Name
Michelle
Birth
11 January 1395
Death
8 July 1422
Notes
Married Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1409. Had no surviving issue.
Louis, Dauphin
Louis, Dauphin
Name
Louis, Dauphin
Birth
22 January 1397
Death
18 December 1415
Notes
Married Margaret of Burgundy. No issue. Third Dauphin.
John, Dauphin
John, Dauphin
Name
John, Dauphin
Birth
31 August 1398
Death
5 April 1417
Notes
Married Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, in 1415. No issue. Fourth Dauphin.
Catherine
Catherine
Name
Catherine
Birth
27 October 1401
Death
3 January 1437
Notes
Married (1) Henry V, King of England, in 1420. Had issue. Married (?) (2) Owen Tudor. Had issue.
Charles VII of France
Charles VII of France
Name
Charles VII of France
Birth
22 February 1403
Death
21 July 1461
Notes
The fifth Dauphin became Charles VII, King of France, after his father's death. Married Marie of Anjou in 1422. Had issue.
Philip
Philip
Name
Philip
Birth
10 November 1407
Death
November 1407
Notes
Died young.
Name
Birth
Death
Notes
Charles, Dauphin
25 September 1386
28 December 1386
Died young. First Dauphin.
Jeanne
14 June 1388
1390
Died young.
Isabella
9 November 1389
13 September 1409
Married (1) Richard II, King of England, in 1396. No issue.Married (2) Charles, Duke of Orléans, in 1406. Had issue.
Jeanne
24 January 1391
27 September 1433
Married John V, Duke of Brittany, in 1396. Had issue.
Charles, Dauphin
6 February 1392
13 January 1401
Died young. Second Dauphin. Engaged to Margaret of Burgundy after his birth.
Marie
22 August 1393
19 August 1438
Never married – became an abbess. No issue. Died of the Plague
Michelle
11 January 1395
8 July 1422
Married Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1409. Had no surviving issue.
Louis, Dauphin
22 January 1397
18 December 1415
Married Margaret of Burgundy. No issue. Third Dauphin.
John, Dauphin
31 August 1398
5 April 1417
Married Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, in 1415. No issue. Fourth Dauphin.
Catherine
27 October 1401
3 January 1437
Married (1) Henry V, King of England, in 1420. Had issue. Married (?) (2) Owen Tudor. Had issue.
Charles VII of France
22 February 1403
21 July 1461
The fifth Dauphin became Charles VII, King of France, after his father's death. Married Marie of Anjou in 1422. Had issue.
Philip
10 November 1407
November 1407
Died young.
· External links
Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Regnal titles
Preceded byCharles V
Preceded byCharles V
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Preceded byCharles V
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
King of France 16 September 1380 – 21 October 1422
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Succeeded byCharles VIIcontested by Henry II
Dauphin of Viennois 3 December 1368 – 26 September 1386
Dauphin of Viennois 3 December 1368 – 26 September 1386
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Dauphin of Viennois 3 December 1368 – 26 September 1386
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Succeeded byCharles III
Preceded byCharles III
Preceded byCharles III
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Preceded byCharles III
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Dauphin of Viennois 28 December 1386 – 6 February 1392
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Succeeded byCharles IV
Charles VI of France House of ValoisCadet branch of the Capetian dynastyBorn: 3 December 1368 Died: 21 October 1422
Regnal titles
Preceded byCharles V
King of France 16 September 1380 – 21 October 1422
Succeeded byCharles VIIcontested by Henry II
Dauphin of Viennois 3 December 1368 – 26 September 1386
Succeeded byCharles III
Preceded byCharles III
Dauphin of Viennois 28 December 1386 – 6 February 1392
Succeeded byCharles IV

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