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Philip VI of France (1293-1350)

"Philip VI (French: Philippe; 1293 – 22 August 1350), called the Fortunate (French: le Fortuné) and of Valois, was the first King of France from the House of Valois. He reigned from 1328 until his death.

Philip´s reign was dominated by the consequences of a succession dispute. When King Charles IV died in 1328, the nearest male relative was his nephew Edward III of England, but the French nobility preferred Charles´s paternal cousin Philip. At first, Edward seemed to accept Philip´s succession, but he pressed his claim to the throne of France after a series of disagreements with Philip. The result was the beginning of the Hundred Years´ War in 1337." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.01.2020)

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Was depicted (Actor) Philip VI of France (1293-1350)
Printing plate produced Benoît-Louis Prévost (1735-1804) ()

Commissioned Philip VI of France (1293-1350)