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Philip VI the Fortunate of France was the last King of France during the 13 Years' War. He became the King of Southern France for last three months of his life after North France was taken by Edward III. He was the son of Charles of Valois and Margaret of Anjou to whom he was born in 1293 and who succeeded Charles IV of France in 1328. His wife Joan the Lame and he had ten children. One of whom was John II. He later died in southern France in 1350.

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  • Philip VI of France (Premyslid Bohemia)
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  • Philip VI the Fortunate of France was the last King of France during the 13 Years' War. He became the King of Southern France for last three months of his life after North France was taken by Edward III. He was the son of Charles of Valois and Margaret of Anjou to whom he was born in 1293 and who succeeded Charles IV of France in 1328. His wife Joan the Lame and he had ten children. One of whom was John II. He later died in southern France in 1350.
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Birth Date
  • 1293(xsd:integer)
Period
  • --04-01
  • --08-27
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death place
Spouse
Name
  • Philip VI of France
death date
  • 1350-11-23(xsd:date)
Successor
  • John II
  • Himself as King of Southern France
Order
  • 1.0
  • 51.0
Position
Predecessor
  • Charles IV
  • Himself as King of France
spouse title
  • Queen
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  • Philip VI the Fortunate of France was the last King of France during the 13 Years' War. He became the King of Southern France for last three months of his life after North France was taken by Edward III. He was the son of Charles of Valois and Margaret of Anjou to whom he was born in 1293 and who succeeded Charles IV of France in 1328. His wife Joan the Lame and he had ten children. One of whom was John II. He later died in southern France in 1350.
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