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  1. Charles VII (22 February 1403 – 22 July 1461), called the Victorious ( French: le Victorieux) [1] or the Well-Served ( le Bien-Servi ), was King of France from 1422 to his death in 1461. His reign saw the end of the Hundred Years' War and a de facto end of the English claims to the French throne . During the Hundred Years' War, Charles VII ...

  2. the House of Anjou-Durazzo, that started from John, Duke of Durazzo and which ruled Naples (1382–1435) and Hungary (1385–1386). the Valois House of Anjou, the fourth Angevin dynasty that started from Louis I of Naples which ruled parts of France and Italy

  3. Category:House of Valois-Alençon. Category. : House of Valois-Alençon. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Valois-Alençon. Original coat of arms of the House of Valois-Alençon (dukes of Alençon).

  4. Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325), the fourth son of King Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, [1] was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France would start in 1328. Charles ruled several principalities. He held in appanage the counties of Valois, Alençon (1285), and ...

  5. Saint-Felix-de-Valois is a village in the province of Quebec. St. Felix de Valois Parish is located in Bankstown, Australia. [9] St. Felix Church in Clifton Springs, New York is named after him. It is now part of Saint Peter's Roman Catholic Parish in the Diocese of Rochester, New York. The current church building was built in 1895 and the name ...

  6. Das Haus Valois ist in seinem Mannesstamm eine Nebenlinie des französischen Königsgeschlechts der Kapetinger, abstammend vom Prinzen Karl von Valois, einem jüngeren Sohn des französischen Königs Philipp III. des Kühnen. Prinz Karl wurde im Jahr 1285 von seinem Vater mit der Grafschaft Valois als Eigenbesitz apanagiert.

  7. Emperor of Mexico (House of Habsburg-Lorraine) Coat of arms of the Mexican Empire adopted by Maximilian I in 1864. Maximilian, the adventurous second son of Archduke Franz Karl, was invited as part of Napoleon III 's manipulations to take the throne of Mexico, becoming Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.