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  1. 8 de may. de 2018 · Charles VIII was the last king of France in the direct line of the Valois dynasty. The only son of Louis XI (ruled 1461 – 1483) of France and Charlotte of Savoy, he was born on 30 June 1470. Because of his frailty as a child, Charles was not allowed to participate in vigorous activity, whether mental or physical.

  2. Charles VIII is a posthumous invention, counting backwards from Charles IX (r. 1604–1611) who adopted his numeral according to a fictitious history of Sweden. Six others before Charles VII are unknown to any sources before Johannes Magnus 's 16th century book Historia de omnibus gothorum sueonumque regibus, and are considered his invention.

  3. Libro de Horas de Carlos VIII, rey de Francia, Madrid: Biblioteca Nacional [facsímil], M. Moleiro, 1995 232 p. Durrieu, Paul «Manuscrits d'Espagne remarquables par leurs peintures et par la beauté de leur exécution», Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes, 1893, tome 54. pp. 251-326. (en francés) Enlaces externos

  4. 1 de dic. de 2021 · After Charles VIII’s death, a rumor grew up quickly: the King had been poisoned by the Italians, perhaps helped by his brother, Louis of Orléans, first in the succession order, and who craved the throne. 12 Brantôme 13 wrote that: “Some said that he received boucon italiano [poison from Italy] more so because he highly threatened Italy and they feared him.”

  5. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Charles VIII of France was born in 1470 and died in 1498. Charles VIII became king of France at the age of 12 in 1483. As Louis XI during his reign had pushed France towards absolute monarchy, the nobility’s power had suffered accordingly. Now, under Charles they attempted to get back the power that they …

  6. Life dates. 1470-1498. Biography. Valois King of France, son of Louis XI (q.v.). m. Anne of Brittany (q.v.) in 1491. Started the Italian Wars by trying to capture the Kingdom of Naples (1494-95). His sons died before him and he was the last King of the elder House of Valois; he was succeeded by his cousin Louis XII, of the Orléans-Valois branch.

  7. On the 17th of November 1494, following his conquest of the Kingdom of Naples, King of France Charles VIII made his entrance into Florence as ruler. Because of his isolation and lack of allies, Piero de’ Medici, the son of Lorenzo the Magnificent who ruled the city at the time, did not send an army to stop the invasion, thus fuelling the ...