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Les derniers des Valois : François II, Charles IX et Henri III (1559-1589)
00:00 Les derniers des Valois
02:45 La mort du roi
07:31 François II
18:56 Charles IX
33:59 Henri III
41:52 L'héritage des Valois
L'histoire de François II, Charles IX et Henri III derniers des Valois, tous trois fils d'Henri II et de Catherine de Médicis. Rois de 1559 à 1589 et morts sans descendance.
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
published: 03 May 2021
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Charles IX Of France: A Reign Overshadowed By Religious Wars
Charles IX Of France: A Reign Overshadowed By Religious Wars: Charles IX of France was born on June 27, 1550 at the Château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and died on May 30, 1574 at the Château of Vincennes. He was king of France from 1560 to 1574.
He was the fourth king of the Valois-Angoulême family. As a son of Henri II and Catherine de’ Medici, he succeeded his brother François II at the age of 10 and died without legitimate male children at the age of 24.
During his reign, the kingdom was torn apart by the French Wars of Religion, despite the efforts of his mother Catherine to prevent them. After several attempts at reconciliation, the religious turmoil lead to the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
Music:
Adventure by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
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published: 15 Oct 2022
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Catherine de Medici (Samantha Morton) is Queen Regent of France now that her son, Charles IX has come of age. Distracted by the personal conflicts of the Valois children, a new mysterious prophet named Edith gains a loyal following who vow to challenge the current religious establishment, sparking tension across the country. Feeling threatened by the rising strain, the divided court turn to their own schemes for selfish b...
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Charles IX's famous #lastwords #shorts
Title: "Charles IX: Navigating the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France"
Description:
Embark on a historical journey into the reign of Charles IX, a pivotal figure during the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France. In this awareness video, we delve into the challenges faced by Charles IX as he grappled with religious tensions, political intrigues, and the complexities of governance during a transformative period.
With a focus on understanding the impact of the Wars of Religion on France, we reflect on Charles IX's rule and the decisions that shaped the fate of the nation. Through this awareness campaign, we aim to shed light on the historical intricacies of this era and foster discussions about the intersections of politics, religion, and leadership.
⚔️ Navigating Turbulent Waters: Ch...
published: 23 Apr 2024
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Marie Touchet, favorite de Charles IX
Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach vous raconte l’histoire d’amour vécue par le roi Charles IX et sa favorite Marie Touchet. En 1566, de passage à Orléans, le roi est ébloui par la beauté et la conversation de cette dernière. Épris l’un de l’autre, les amants se retrouvent régulièrement, non loin du Louvre, portés par un même goût pour la poésie.
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Charles IX : les rois de France en 1 minute
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1574 - 2 août 1589)
published: 12 Aug 2017
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Charles IX of France | Wikipedia audio article
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Charles IX of France
00:01:40 1 Life
00:01:49 1.1 Childhood
00:02:34 1.2 Accession to the throne
00:03:24 1.3 First war of religion
00:04:02 1.4 Relations with the Huguenots
00:05:44 1.5 Armed peace
00:06:45 1.6 Second and third war of religion
00:07:51 1.7 Marriage and children
00:08:17 1.8 Coligny's ascendancy and the massacre
00:10:32 1.9 Decline and death
00:12:10 2 Book on hunting
00:12:33 3 In fiction
00:14:06 4 Ancestors
00:14:15 5 See also
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Rois de France : Charles IX (51-60)
- Histoire du roi Charles IX, de la dynastie des Capétiens. Né en 1550, il est le fils de Henri II et va régner sur le royaume de France entre 1560 et 1574.
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Bibliogaphie :
- Chronologie des rois de France de Clovis à Louis-Philippe de Pierre Vallaud
- Le Petit Larousse des Rois de France, éditions Larousse
- Les rois de France De Henri Leblanc-Ginet, éditions Moréna
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le grand Larousse de l'Histoire de France, éditions Larousse
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, e...
published: 30 Dec 2021
45:00
Les derniers des Valois : François II, Charles IX et Henri III (1559-1589)
00:00 Les derniers des Valois
02:45 La mort du roi
07:31 François II
18:56 Charles IX
33:59 Henri III
41:52 L'héritage des Valois
L'histoire de François II, Ch...
00:00 Les derniers des Valois
02:45 La mort du roi
07:31 François II
18:56 Charles IX
33:59 Henri III
41:52 L'héritage des Valois
L'histoire de François II, Charles IX et Henri III derniers des Valois, tous trois fils d'Henri II et de Catherine de Médicis. Rois de 1559 à 1589 et morts sans descendance.
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
https://wn.com/Les_Derniers_Des_Valois_François_Ii,_Charles_Ix_Et_Henri_Iii_(1559_1589)
00:00 Les derniers des Valois
02:45 La mort du roi
07:31 François II
18:56 Charles IX
33:59 Henri III
41:52 L'héritage des Valois
L'histoire de François II, Charles IX et Henri III derniers des Valois, tous trois fils d'Henri II et de Catherine de Médicis. Rois de 1559 à 1589 et morts sans descendance.
Réalisateur : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot
Les rois de France, 15 siècles d'histoire - Série documentaire - Historique
- published: 03 May 2021
- views: 200297
8:15
Charles IX Of France: A Reign Overshadowed By Religious Wars
Charles IX Of France: A Reign Overshadowed By Religious Wars: Charles IX of France was born on June 27, 1550 at the Château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and died on...
Charles IX Of France: A Reign Overshadowed By Religious Wars: Charles IX of France was born on June 27, 1550 at the Château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and died on May 30, 1574 at the Château of Vincennes. He was king of France from 1560 to 1574.
He was the fourth king of the Valois-Angoulême family. As a son of Henri II and Catherine de’ Medici, he succeeded his brother François II at the age of 10 and died without legitimate male children at the age of 24.
During his reign, the kingdom was torn apart by the French Wars of Religion, despite the efforts of his mother Catherine to prevent them. After several attempts at reconciliation, the religious turmoil lead to the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
Music:
Adventure by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Charles IX Of France: A Reign Overshadowed By Religious Wars: Charles IX of France was born on June 27, 1550 at the Château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and died on May 30, 1574 at the Château of Vincennes. He was king of France from 1560 to 1574.
He was the fourth king of the Valois-Angoulême family. As a son of Henri II and Catherine de’ Medici, he succeeded his brother François II at the age of 10 and died without legitimate male children at the age of 24.
During his reign, the kingdom was torn apart by the French Wars of Religion, despite the efforts of his mother Catherine to prevent them. After several attempts at reconciliation, the religious turmoil lead to the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
Music:
Adventure by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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- published: 15 Oct 2022
- views: 8266
24:41
SYMHC Classics: Charles IX of France | STUFF YOU MISSED IN HISTORY CLASS
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Today we revisit a 2015 episode about French royalty. Much like many of the other mad royals that have been discussed on the podcast through the years, Charles IX of France was prone to fits of rage so intense that people at court feared for their lives.
Original Air Date: July 21, 2019
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Today we revisit a 2015 episode about French royalty. Much like many of the other mad royals that have been discussed on the podcast through the years, Charles IX of France was prone to fits of rage so intense that people at court feared for their lives.
Original Air Date: July 21, 2019
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- published: 12 Oct 2023
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0:58
Make your enemies pay. #TheSerpentQueen
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Catherine de Medici (Samantha Morton) is Queen Regent of France now that her son, Charles IX has come of age. Distracted by the personal conflicts of the Valois children, a new mysterious prophet named Edith gains a loyal following who vow to challenge the current religious establishment, sparking tension across the country. Feeling threatened by the rising strain, the divided court turn to their own schemes for selfish benefit. The Guises commit unholy acts while the Bourbons turn to a familiar foreign sovereign, Queen Elizabeth I of England (Minnie Driver) in hopes of personal gain.
As France falls into political and religious turmoil, Catherine struggles to maintain her power, but The Serpent Queen will do whatever she needs to regain control.
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Catherine de Medici (Samantha Morton) is Queen Regent of France now that her son, Charles IX has come of age. Distracted by the personal conflicts of the Valois children, a new mysterious prophet named Edith gains a loyal following who vow to challenge the current religious establishment, sparking tension across the country. Feeling threatened by the rising strain, the divided court turn to their own schemes for selfish benefit. The Guises commit unholy acts while the Bourbons turn to a familiar foreign sovereign, Queen Elizabeth I of England (Minnie Driver) in hopes of personal gain.
As France falls into political and religious turmoil, Catherine struggles to maintain her power, but The Serpent Queen will do whatever she needs to regain control.
- published: 26 Jul 2024
- views: 476585
12:39
Charles IX of France
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0:19
Charles IX's famous #lastwords #shorts
Title: "Charles IX: Navigating the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France"
Description:
Embark on a historical journey into the reign of Charles IX, a pivotal ...
Title: "Charles IX: Navigating the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France"
Description:
Embark on a historical journey into the reign of Charles IX, a pivotal figure during the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France. In this awareness video, we delve into the challenges faced by Charles IX as he grappled with religious tensions, political intrigues, and the complexities of governance during a transformative period.
With a focus on understanding the impact of the Wars of Religion on France, we reflect on Charles IX's rule and the decisions that shaped the fate of the nation. Through this awareness campaign, we aim to shed light on the historical intricacies of this era and foster discussions about the intersections of politics, religion, and leadership.
⚔️ Navigating Turbulent Waters: Charles IX and the Wars of Religion ⚔️
Explore the tumultuous reign of Charles IX, reflecting on the intricate dynamics of the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France. Engage in thoughtful discussions about the challenges of governance, religious conflict, and the enduring historical legacy of a monarch at the crossroads of change.
CharlesIX, WarsOfReligion, YouTubeAwareness, RenaissanceFrance, YouTubeCampaign, AwarenessInitiative, HistoricalIntricacies, PoliticalLeadership, RaisingAwareness, HistoricalExploration
https://wn.com/Charles_Ix's_Famous_Lastwords_Shorts
Title: "Charles IX: Navigating the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France"
Description:
Embark on a historical journey into the reign of Charles IX, a pivotal figure during the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France. In this awareness video, we delve into the challenges faced by Charles IX as he grappled with religious tensions, political intrigues, and the complexities of governance during a transformative period.
With a focus on understanding the impact of the Wars of Religion on France, we reflect on Charles IX's rule and the decisions that shaped the fate of the nation. Through this awareness campaign, we aim to shed light on the historical intricacies of this era and foster discussions about the intersections of politics, religion, and leadership.
⚔️ Navigating Turbulent Waters: Charles IX and the Wars of Religion ⚔️
Explore the tumultuous reign of Charles IX, reflecting on the intricate dynamics of the Wars of Religion in Renaissance France. Engage in thoughtful discussions about the challenges of governance, religious conflict, and the enduring historical legacy of a monarch at the crossroads of change.
CharlesIX, WarsOfReligion, YouTubeAwareness, RenaissanceFrance, YouTubeCampaign, AwarenessInitiative, HistoricalIntricacies, PoliticalLeadership, RaisingAwareness, HistoricalExploration
- published: 23 Apr 2024
- views: 2324
6:56
Marie Touchet, favorite de Charles IX
Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach vous raconte l’histoire d’amour vécue par le roi Charles IX et sa favorite Marie Touchet. En 1566, de p...
Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach vous raconte l’histoire d’amour vécue par le roi Charles IX et sa favorite Marie Touchet. En 1566, de passage à Orléans, le roi est ébloui par la beauté et la conversation de cette dernière. Épris l’un de l’autre, les amants se retrouvent régulièrement, non loin du Louvre, portés par un même goût pour la poésie.
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Dans Historiquement Vôtre, Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach vous raconte l’histoire d’amour vécue par le roi Charles IX et sa favorite Marie Touchet. En 1566, de passage à Orléans, le roi est ébloui par la beauté et la conversation de cette dernière. Épris l’un de l’autre, les amants se retrouvent régulièrement, non loin du Louvre, portés par un même goût pour la poésie.
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- published: 09 Mar 2023
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1:04
Charles IX : les rois de France en 1 minute
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Parce que l'Histoire c'est aussi la chronologie, nous allons synthétiser chaque règne des rois de France en 1 minute. Nous allons remonter jusqu'à Clovis ! Poursuivons avec Henri III (30 mai
1574 - 2 août 1589)
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Parce que l'Histoire c'est aussi la chronologie, nous allons synthétiser chaque règne des rois de France en 1 minute. Nous allons remonter jusqu'à Clovis ! Poursuivons avec Henri III (30 mai
1574 - 2 août 1589)
- published: 12 Aug 2017
- views: 12295
14:29
Charles IX of France | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Charles IX of France
00:01:40 1 Life
00:01:49 1.1 Childhood
00:02:34 1.2 Accession to the throne
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Charles IX of France
00:01:40 1 Life
00:01:49 1.1 Childhood
00:02:34 1.2 Accession to the throne
00:03:24 1.3 First war of religion
00:04:02 1.4 Relations with the Huguenots
00:05:44 1.5 Armed peace
00:06:45 1.6 Second and third war of religion
00:07:51 1.7 Marriage and children
00:08:17 1.8 Coligny's ascendancy and the massacre
00:10:32 1.9 Decline and death
00:12:10 2 Book on hunting
00:12:33 3 In fiction
00:14:06 4 Ancestors
00:14:15 5 See also
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Charles IX (27 June 1550 – 30 May 1574) was King of France from 1560 until his death from tuberculosis. He ascended the throne of France upon the death of his brother Francis II. Charles was the twelfth king from the House of Valois, the fifth from the Valois-Orléans branch, and the fourth from the Valois-Orléans-Angoulême branch.
After decades of tension, war broke out between Protestants and Catholics after the massacre of Vassy in 1562. In 1572, after several unsuccessful peace attempts, Charles ordered the marriage of his sister Margaret of Valois to Henry of Navarre (the future King Henry IV of France), a major Protestant nobleman who was in the line of succession to the French throne, in a last desperate bid to reconcile his people. Facing popular hostility against this policy of appeasement, Charles allowed the massacre of all Huguenot leaders who gathered in Paris for the royal wedding at the instigation of his mother Catherine de' Medici. This event, known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, was a significant blow to the Huguenot movement, though religious civil warfare soon began anew. Charles sought to take advantage of the disarray of the Huguenots by ordering the Siege of La Rochelle, but was unable to take the Protestant stronghold.
Much of his decision making was influenced by his mother Catherine de' Medici, a fervent Roman Catholic who initially sought peace between Catholics and Protestants, but after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre supported the persecution of Huguenots.
Charles died of tuberculosis without legitimate male issue in 1574 and was succeeded by his brother Henry III.
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Charles IX of France
00:01:40 1 Life
00:01:49 1.1 Childhood
00:02:34 1.2 Accession to the throne
00:03:24 1.3 First war of religion
00:04:02 1.4 Relations with the Huguenots
00:05:44 1.5 Armed peace
00:06:45 1.6 Second and third war of religion
00:07:51 1.7 Marriage and children
00:08:17 1.8 Coligny's ascendancy and the massacre
00:10:32 1.9 Decline and death
00:12:10 2 Book on hunting
00:12:33 3 In fiction
00:14:06 4 Ancestors
00:14:15 5 See also
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Charles IX (27 June 1550 – 30 May 1574) was King of France from 1560 until his death from tuberculosis. He ascended the throne of France upon the death of his brother Francis II. Charles was the twelfth king from the House of Valois, the fifth from the Valois-Orléans branch, and the fourth from the Valois-Orléans-Angoulême branch.
After decades of tension, war broke out between Protestants and Catholics after the massacre of Vassy in 1562. In 1572, after several unsuccessful peace attempts, Charles ordered the marriage of his sister Margaret of Valois to Henry of Navarre (the future King Henry IV of France), a major Protestant nobleman who was in the line of succession to the French throne, in a last desperate bid to reconcile his people. Facing popular hostility against this policy of appeasement, Charles allowed the massacre of all Huguenot leaders who gathered in Paris for the royal wedding at the instigation of his mother Catherine de' Medici. This event, known as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, was a significant blow to the Huguenot movement, though religious civil warfare soon began anew. Charles sought to take advantage of the disarray of the Huguenots by ordering the Siege of La Rochelle, but was unable to take the Protestant stronghold.
Much of his decision making was influenced by his mother Catherine de' Medici, a fervent Roman Catholic who initially sought peace between Catholics and Protestants, but after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre supported the persecution of Huguenots.
Charles died of tuberculosis without legitimate male issue in 1574 and was succeeded by his brother Henry III.
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Rois de France : Charles IX (51-60)
- Histoire du roi Charles IX, de la dynastie des Capétiens. Né en 1550, il est le fils de Henri II et va régner sur le royaume de France entre 1560 et 1574.
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- Histoire du roi Charles IX, de la dynastie des Capétiens. Né en 1550, il est le fils de Henri II et va régner sur le royaume de France entre 1560 et 1574.
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Musique : Achaidh_Cheide_Celtic
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Bibliogaphie :
- Chronologie des rois de France de Clovis à Louis-Philippe de Pierre Vallaud
- Le Petit Larousse des Rois de France, éditions Larousse
- Les rois de France De Henri Leblanc-Ginet, éditions Moréna
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le grand Larousse de l'Histoire de France, éditions Larousse
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le temps des Capétiens de Claude Gauvard
- Le temps de la Guerre de Cent Ans 1328-1453 de Boris Bove
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Série sur les rois de France :
1- Clodion le Chevelu (400-447)
2- Mérovée (447-458)
3- Childéric I (458-481)
4- Clovis I (481-511)
5- de Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 1 (511-561)
6- De Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 2 (511-561)
7- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 1 (561-629)
8- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 2 (561-629)
9- Clotaire II (584-629)
10- Dagobert I (629-639)
11- Sigebert III et Childebert III l’Adopté (639-662)
12- Clovis II, Clotaire III et Childéric II (639-675)
13- Clovis III, Dagobert II et Thierry III (675-691)
14- Clovis IV, Childebert IV, Dagobert III, Chilpéric II et Clotaire IV (691-719)
15- Thierry IV et Childéric III (719-755)
16- Pépin le Bref (755-768)
17- Carloman (768-771)
18- Charlemagne (768-814)
19- Louis I le Pieux (814-840)
20- Lothaire I, Charles, Lothaire II et Louis II (840-875)
21- Charles II le chauve (840-877)
22- Louis II, Louis III et Carloman II (877-884)
23- Charles III le Gros (877-888)
24- Eudes de France (888-898)
25- Charles III et Robert I (898-923)
26- Raoul et Louis IV (923-954)
27- Lothaire et Louis V (954-987)
28- Hugues Capet (987-996)
29- Robert II le Pieux (996-1031)
30- Henri I et Philippe I (1031-1108)
31- Louis VI le Gros (1108-1137)
32- Louis VII le Jeune (1137-1180)
33- Philippe II Auguste (1180-1223)
34- Louis VIII le Lion (1223-1226)
35- Louis IX Saint Louis (1226-1270)
36- Philippe III le Hardi (1270-1285)
37- Philippe IV le Bel (1285-1314)
38- Louis X, Jean I, Philippe V et Charles IV (1314-1328)
39- Philippe VI de Valois (1328-1350)
40- Jean II le Bon (1350-1364)
41- Charles V le Sage (1364-1380)
42- Charles VI le Fou (1380-1422)
43- Charles VII le Victorieux (1422-1461)
44- Jeanne d’Arc
45- Louis XI l’Universelle Aragne (1461-1483)
46- Charles VII l’Affable (1483-1498)
47- Louis XII le Père du Peuple (1498-1515)
48- François I (1515-1547)
49- Henri II (1547-1559)
50- François II (1559-1560)
51- Charles IX (1560-1574)
52- Henri III (1574-1589)
53- Henri IV le Vert Galant (1589-1610)
54- Louis XIII le Juste (1610-1643)
55- Louis XIV le Grand (1643-1715)
56- Louis XV le Mal Aimé (1715-1774)
57- Louis XVI (1774-1793)
58- Napoleon I (1799-1815)
59- Louis XVIII, Charles X et Louis Philippe I (1815-1848)
60- Napoleon III (1848-1870)
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https://wn.com/Rois_De_France_Charles_Ix_(51_60)
- Histoire du roi Charles IX, de la dynastie des Capétiens. Né en 1550, il est le fils de Henri II et va régner sur le royaume de France entre 1560 et 1574.
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Musique : Achaidh_Cheide_Celtic
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Bibliogaphie :
- Chronologie des rois de France de Clovis à Louis-Philippe de Pierre Vallaud
- Le Petit Larousse des Rois de France, éditions Larousse
- Les rois de France De Henri Leblanc-Ginet, éditions Moréna
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le grand Larousse de l'Histoire de France, éditions Larousse
- Le Moyen-âge en occident de Michel Balard, Jean-Philippe Genet, et Michel Rouche
- Le temps des Capétiens de Claude Gauvard
- Le temps de la Guerre de Cent Ans 1328-1453 de Boris Bove
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Série sur les rois de France :
1- Clodion le Chevelu (400-447)
2- Mérovée (447-458)
3- Childéric I (458-481)
4- Clovis I (481-511)
5- de Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 1 (511-561)
6- De Clodomir à Clotaire I partie 2 (511-561)
7- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 1 (561-629)
8- De Clotaire I à Clotaire 2 partie 2 (561-629)
9- Clotaire II (584-629)
10- Dagobert I (629-639)
11- Sigebert III et Childebert III l’Adopté (639-662)
12- Clovis II, Clotaire III et Childéric II (639-675)
13- Clovis III, Dagobert II et Thierry III (675-691)
14- Clovis IV, Childebert IV, Dagobert III, Chilpéric II et Clotaire IV (691-719)
15- Thierry IV et Childéric III (719-755)
16- Pépin le Bref (755-768)
17- Carloman (768-771)
18- Charlemagne (768-814)
19- Louis I le Pieux (814-840)
20- Lothaire I, Charles, Lothaire II et Louis II (840-875)
21- Charles II le chauve (840-877)
22- Louis II, Louis III et Carloman II (877-884)
23- Charles III le Gros (877-888)
24- Eudes de France (888-898)
25- Charles III et Robert I (898-923)
26- Raoul et Louis IV (923-954)
27- Lothaire et Louis V (954-987)
28- Hugues Capet (987-996)
29- Robert II le Pieux (996-1031)
30- Henri I et Philippe I (1031-1108)
31- Louis VI le Gros (1108-1137)
32- Louis VII le Jeune (1137-1180)
33- Philippe II Auguste (1180-1223)
34- Louis VIII le Lion (1223-1226)
35- Louis IX Saint Louis (1226-1270)
36- Philippe III le Hardi (1270-1285)
37- Philippe IV le Bel (1285-1314)
38- Louis X, Jean I, Philippe V et Charles IV (1314-1328)
39- Philippe VI de Valois (1328-1350)
40- Jean II le Bon (1350-1364)
41- Charles V le Sage (1364-1380)
42- Charles VI le Fou (1380-1422)
43- Charles VII le Victorieux (1422-1461)
44- Jeanne d’Arc
45- Louis XI l’Universelle Aragne (1461-1483)
46- Charles VII l’Affable (1483-1498)
47- Louis XII le Père du Peuple (1498-1515)
48- François I (1515-1547)
49- Henri II (1547-1559)
50- François II (1559-1560)
51- Charles IX (1560-1574)
52- Henri III (1574-1589)
53- Henri IV le Vert Galant (1589-1610)
54- Louis XIII le Juste (1610-1643)
55- Louis XIV le Grand (1643-1715)
56- Louis XV le Mal Aimé (1715-1774)
57- Louis XVI (1774-1793)
58- Napoleon I (1799-1815)
59- Louis XVIII, Charles X et Louis Philippe I (1815-1848)
60- Napoleon III (1848-1870)
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- published: 30 Dec 2021
- views: 2727