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Francis I Of France - RIVAL Of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
Francis I Of France - RIVAL Of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V: Francis I, King of France was born on September 12, 1494 at Cognac Castle and died on March 31, 1547 at Rambouillet Castle. He was also called the Knight King, French François Ier, le Roi-Chevalier and was a French king from the House of Valois-Angoulême, a collateral line of the House of Valois.
François was anointed King of France on January 25, 1515 in Reims Cathedral and ruled the country until his death in 1547. Domestically, the king's reign laid the foundations for absolute monarchy and the Huguenot Wars. Externally, Francois fought against the universal monarchy of the Habsburg Charles V in the Italian Wars.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
A. Scarlatti - Sinfonie di concerto grosso No 12 in c minor, La Geniale for flut...
published: 05 Jan 2022
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Francis the 1st - The King of France (1515-1547) - The Great King
Son of Charles of Angoulême and Louise of Savoy, Francis 1st succeeded his cousin Louis XII in 1515, whose daughter Claude he married. Widowed later in life, he remarried with Éléonore de Habsbourg, the sister of Charles Quint.
Francis 1st is undoubtedly one of the builders of the modern state in France. He reorganized state finances and reformed the judicial system with the Villers-Cotterêts ordinance (1539). King Francis 1st also promoted the art of the Renaissance, which flourished in the construction and decoration of royal residences (Blois, Chambord, Fontainebleau), where he commissioned Italian artists (Leonardo da Vinci, Rosso , the Primatice). He also encouraged translations by philosophers and founded the future Collège de France. When he died in 1547, his son Henri II succee...
published: 11 May 2021
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A short history of Francis I of France
In this episode I talk about a few of the main landmarks of Francis I, king of France (1515-1547), his rivalry with Charles V and alliance with the Suleiman the Magnificent and the Ottomans.
Music- excerpt from A Baroque Letter - Aaron Kenny (free to use via YouTube Audio Library)
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published: 15 Jul 2021
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King Francis I - France's Most Notorious Womanizer?
I am Francis I, King of France. I was born in 1494 as the eldest son of Charles, Count of Angoulême. I was a precocious child, and I was educated by the best tutors in France.
In 1515, my cousin Louis XII died without an heir. I became king at the age of twenty-one. I was determined to be a great king, and I immediately set about reforming the French government and military.
I was also a patron of the arts and sciences. I brought many Italian artists and scholars to France, and I helped to establish the Renaissance in France.
However, my reign was also marked by war. I waged war against the Holy Roman Empire and Spain in an attempt to expand French territory. I also invaded Italy in an attempt to claim the dukedom of Milan.
In 1525, I was captured by the Spanish at the Battle of Pavia....
published: 21 Oct 2023
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The Tudors - Francis I vs. Henry VIII
The kings of France and England fighting in The Tudors (based on a real event).
published: 24 Nov 2010
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Timeline of the Rulers of France
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
published: 28 Jun 2019
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Catherine De Medici - The Black Queen of France Documentary
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published: 07 Oct 2022
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François II Of France - A Sickly Life And Tragic Death
François II was born at Fontainebleau on 19 January 1544 and died at Orléans on 5 December 1560. He was King of France from 10 July 1559 until his death.
The eldest son of Henry II and Catherine de Medici, he ascended the French throne at the age of fifteen after the accidental death of his father on 10 July 1559. His short-lived reign lasted only one year and five months but was a major prelude to the outbreak of the Wars of Religion.
His reign was marked by a major political and religious crisis. On his accession, he entrusted the reins of government to the Guise, the uncles of his wife Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, who were in favour of a policy of repression against the Protestants. After the Amboise conspiracy, he began to conciliate the Reformed but was implacable in the face of the r...
published: 03 Sep 2022
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King Francis of France courts Françoise de Foix (Carlos, rey emperador)
In the renaissance French court, the glorious new king Francis I tries to seduce one of his wife's ladies-in-waiting, Françoise de Foix.
s01e01
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
published: 30 May 2017
-
King Francis I of France & Eleanor of Austria part 1 (Carlos, rey emperador)
After spending years as the neglected second wife of King Francis I of France, Eleanor of Austria manages to get closer to her husband thanks to the King's illness and the political situation.
s01e13
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
published: 26 Jul 2017
8:32
Francis I Of France - RIVAL Of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
Francis I Of France - RIVAL Of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V: Francis I, King of France was born on September 12, 1494 at Cognac Castle and died on March 31, 15...
Francis I Of France - RIVAL Of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V: Francis I, King of France was born on September 12, 1494 at Cognac Castle and died on March 31, 1547 at Rambouillet Castle. He was also called the Knight King, French François Ier, le Roi-Chevalier and was a French king from the House of Valois-Angoulême, a collateral line of the House of Valois.
François was anointed King of France on January 25, 1515 in Reims Cathedral and ruled the country until his death in 1547. Domestically, the king's reign laid the foundations for absolute monarchy and the Huguenot Wars. Externally, Francois fought against the universal monarchy of the Habsburg Charles V in the Italian Wars.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
A. Scarlatti - Sinfonie di concerto grosso No 12 in c minor, La Geniale for flute & strings
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights
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Francis I Of France - RIVAL Of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V: Francis I, King of France was born on September 12, 1494 at Cognac Castle and died on March 31, 1547 at Rambouillet Castle. He was also called the Knight King, French François Ier, le Roi-Chevalier and was a French king from the House of Valois-Angoulême, a collateral line of the House of Valois.
François was anointed King of France on January 25, 1515 in Reims Cathedral and ruled the country until his death in 1547. Domestically, the king's reign laid the foundations for absolute monarchy and the Huguenot Wars. Externally, Francois fought against the universal monarchy of the Habsburg Charles V in the Italian Wars.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
A. Scarlatti - Sinfonie di concerto grosso No 12 in c minor, La Geniale for flute & strings
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights
- published: 05 Jan 2022
- views: 16169
50:33
Francis the 1st - The King of France (1515-1547) - The Great King
Son of Charles of Angoulême and Louise of Savoy, Francis 1st succeeded his cousin Louis XII in 1515, whose daughter Claude he married. Widowed later in life, h...
Son of Charles of Angoulême and Louise of Savoy, Francis 1st succeeded his cousin Louis XII in 1515, whose daughter Claude he married. Widowed later in life, he remarried with Éléonore de Habsbourg, the sister of Charles Quint.
Francis 1st is undoubtedly one of the builders of the modern state in France. He reorganized state finances and reformed the judicial system with the Villers-Cotterêts ordinance (1539). King Francis 1st also promoted the art of the Renaissance, which flourished in the construction and decoration of royal residences (Blois, Chambord, Fontainebleau), where he commissioned Italian artists (Leonardo da Vinci, Rosso , the Primatice). He also encouraged translations by philosophers and founded the future Collège de France. When he died in 1547, his son Henri II succeeded him.
Directors : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot
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Son of Charles of Angoulême and Louise of Savoy, Francis 1st succeeded his cousin Louis XII in 1515, whose daughter Claude he married. Widowed later in life, he remarried with Éléonore de Habsbourg, the sister of Charles Quint.
Francis 1st is undoubtedly one of the builders of the modern state in France. He reorganized state finances and reformed the judicial system with the Villers-Cotterêts ordinance (1539). King Francis 1st also promoted the art of the Renaissance, which flourished in the construction and decoration of royal residences (Blois, Chambord, Fontainebleau), where he commissioned Italian artists (Leonardo da Vinci, Rosso , the Primatice). He also encouraged translations by philosophers and founded the future Collège de France. When he died in 1547, his son Henri II succeeded him.
Directors : Dominique Mougenot, Thierry Bruant et Catherine Mignot
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Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BestDocumentaryTV
- published: 11 May 2021
- views: 254762
10:18
A short history of Francis I of France
In this episode I talk about a few of the main landmarks of Francis I, king of France (1515-1547), his rivalry with Charles V and alliance with the Suleiman the...
In this episode I talk about a few of the main landmarks of Francis I, king of France (1515-1547), his rivalry with Charles V and alliance with the Suleiman the Magnificent and the Ottomans.
Music- excerpt from A Baroque Letter - Aaron Kenny (free to use via YouTube Audio Library)
Subscribe to the channel to never miss any new episodes!
https://wn.com/A_Short_History_Of_Francis_I_Of_France
In this episode I talk about a few of the main landmarks of Francis I, king of France (1515-1547), his rivalry with Charles V and alliance with the Suleiman the Magnificent and the Ottomans.
Music- excerpt from A Baroque Letter - Aaron Kenny (free to use via YouTube Audio Library)
Subscribe to the channel to never miss any new episodes!
- published: 15 Jul 2021
- views: 4113
1:58
King Francis I - France's Most Notorious Womanizer?
I am Francis I, King of France. I was born in 1494 as the eldest son of Charles, Count of Angoulême. I was a precocious child, and I was educated by the best tu...
I am Francis I, King of France. I was born in 1494 as the eldest son of Charles, Count of Angoulême. I was a precocious child, and I was educated by the best tutors in France.
In 1515, my cousin Louis XII died without an heir. I became king at the age of twenty-one. I was determined to be a great king, and I immediately set about reforming the French government and military.
I was also a patron of the arts and sciences. I brought many Italian artists and scholars to France, and I helped to establish the Renaissance in France.
However, my reign was also marked by war. I waged war against the Holy Roman Empire and Spain in an attempt to expand French territory. I also invaded Italy in an attempt to claim the dukedom of Milan.
In 1525, I was captured by the Spanish at the Battle of Pavia. I was held prisoner for a year, and I was forced to sign the Treaty of Madrid, which ceded a great deal of French territory to Spain.
After my release from captivity, I continued to fight against the Holy Roman Empire and Spain. I also allied myself with the Ottoman Turks, which shocked many Christians in Europe.
In 1545, I signed the Treaty of Crépy with the Holy Roman Empire. This treaty ended the Italian Wars, but it also left France weakened.
I died in 1547 at the age of fifty-two. I was succeeded by my son, Henry II.
https://wn.com/King_Francis_I_France's_Most_Notorious_Womanizer
I am Francis I, King of France. I was born in 1494 as the eldest son of Charles, Count of Angoulême. I was a precocious child, and I was educated by the best tutors in France.
In 1515, my cousin Louis XII died without an heir. I became king at the age of twenty-one. I was determined to be a great king, and I immediately set about reforming the French government and military.
I was also a patron of the arts and sciences. I brought many Italian artists and scholars to France, and I helped to establish the Renaissance in France.
However, my reign was also marked by war. I waged war against the Holy Roman Empire and Spain in an attempt to expand French territory. I also invaded Italy in an attempt to claim the dukedom of Milan.
In 1525, I was captured by the Spanish at the Battle of Pavia. I was held prisoner for a year, and I was forced to sign the Treaty of Madrid, which ceded a great deal of French territory to Spain.
After my release from captivity, I continued to fight against the Holy Roman Empire and Spain. I also allied myself with the Ottoman Turks, which shocked many Christians in Europe.
In 1545, I signed the Treaty of Crépy with the Holy Roman Empire. This treaty ended the Italian Wars, but it also left France weakened.
I died in 1547 at the age of fifty-two. I was succeeded by my son, Henry II.
- published: 21 Oct 2023
- views: 1502
4:29
The Tudors - Francis I vs. Henry VIII
The kings of France and England fighting in The Tudors (based on a real event).
The kings of France and England fighting in The Tudors (based on a real event).
https://wn.com/The_Tudors_Francis_I_Vs._Henry_Viii
The kings of France and England fighting in The Tudors (based on a real event).
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 82305
6:41
Timeline of the Rulers of France
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
https://wn.com/Timeline_Of_The_Rulers_Of_France
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
- published: 28 Jun 2019
- views: 4421065
1:08:44
Catherine De Medici - The Black Queen of France Documentary
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- published: 07 Oct 2022
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6:08
François II Of France - A Sickly Life And Tragic Death
François II was born at Fontainebleau on 19 January 1544 and died at Orléans on 5 December 1560. He was King of France from 10 July 1559 until his death.
The el...
François II was born at Fontainebleau on 19 January 1544 and died at Orléans on 5 December 1560. He was King of France from 10 July 1559 until his death.
The eldest son of Henry II and Catherine de Medici, he ascended the French throne at the age of fifteen after the accidental death of his father on 10 July 1559. His short-lived reign lasted only one year and five months but was a major prelude to the outbreak of the Wars of Religion.
His reign was marked by a major political and religious crisis. On his accession, he entrusted the reins of government to the Guise, the uncles of his wife Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, who were in favour of a policy of repression against the Protestants. After the Amboise conspiracy, he began to conciliate the Reformed but was implacable in the face of the rioters who undermined his authority in the provinces.
His reign was also marked by the abandonment of Scotland, Brazil and, as a result of the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis signed by his father Henry II, Corsica, Tuscany, Savoy and almost all of Piedmont. This marked the beginning of the weakening of French influence in Europe, to the benefit of Spain.
https://wn.com/FrançOis_Ii_Of_France_A_Sickly_Life_And_Tragic_Death
François II was born at Fontainebleau on 19 January 1544 and died at Orléans on 5 December 1560. He was King of France from 10 July 1559 until his death.
The eldest son of Henry II and Catherine de Medici, he ascended the French throne at the age of fifteen after the accidental death of his father on 10 July 1559. His short-lived reign lasted only one year and five months but was a major prelude to the outbreak of the Wars of Religion.
His reign was marked by a major political and religious crisis. On his accession, he entrusted the reins of government to the Guise, the uncles of his wife Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, who were in favour of a policy of repression against the Protestants. After the Amboise conspiracy, he began to conciliate the Reformed but was implacable in the face of the rioters who undermined his authority in the provinces.
His reign was also marked by the abandonment of Scotland, Brazil and, as a result of the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis signed by his father Henry II, Corsica, Tuscany, Savoy and almost all of Piedmont. This marked the beginning of the weakening of French influence in Europe, to the benefit of Spain.
- published: 03 Sep 2022
- views: 12867
5:38
King Francis of France courts Françoise de Foix (Carlos, rey emperador)
In the renaissance French court, the glorious new king Francis I tries to seduce one of his wife's ladies-in-waiting, Françoise de Foix.
s01e01
'Carlos, Rey E...
In the renaissance French court, the glorious new king Francis I tries to seduce one of his wife's ladies-in-waiting, Françoise de Foix.
s01e01
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
https://wn.com/King_Francis_Of_France_Courts_Françoise_De_Foix_(Carlos,_Rey_Emperador)
In the renaissance French court, the glorious new king Francis I tries to seduce one of his wife's ladies-in-waiting, Françoise de Foix.
s01e01
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
- published: 30 May 2017
- views: 83564
6:43
King Francis I of France & Eleanor of Austria part 1 (Carlos, rey emperador)
After spending years as the neglected second wife of King Francis I of France, Eleanor of Austria manages to get closer to her husband thanks to the King's illn...
After spending years as the neglected second wife of King Francis I of France, Eleanor of Austria manages to get closer to her husband thanks to the King's illness and the political situation.
s01e13
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
https://wn.com/King_Francis_I_Of_France_Eleanor_Of_Austria_Part_1_(Carlos,_Rey_Emperador)
After spending years as the neglected second wife of King Francis I of France, Eleanor of Austria manages to get closer to her husband thanks to the King's illness and the political situation.
s01e13
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
- published: 26 Jul 2017
- views: 115716