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  1. Valois Dynasty, the royal house of France from 1328 to 1589, ruling the nation from the end of the feudal period into the early modern age. The Valois kings continued the work of unifying France and centralizing royal power begun under their predecessors , the Capetian dynasty ( q.v. ).

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  2. The Capetian house of Valois (UK: / ˈ v æ l w ɑː / VAL-wah, also US: / v æ l ˈ w ɑː, v ɑː l ˈ w ɑː / va(h)l-WAH, French:) was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. They succeeded the House of Capet (or "Direct Capetians") to the French throne , and were the royal house of France from 1328 to 1589.

  3. Valois, historic region of France that gave its name to the second line of the Capetian dynasty; it corresponds to the southeastern quarter of the modern département of Oise, with an adjacent portion of Aisne. Under the Merovingian kings (c. 500–751) and their successors, the first Carolingians,

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  4. Historia. La rama principal. La casa de Valois tiene su origen en la figura de Carlos de Valois, hijo del monarca francés Felipe III, por tanto miembro de la dinastía de los Capetos. En 1284 fue investido como conde de Valois a los que añadió los títulos de conde de Anjou y de Maine; de Alençon y de Chartres.

  5. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Valois dynasty. A dynasty of thirteen kings of France who reigned from 1328 through 1589. The Valois dynasty began with Philip VI, who succeeded the last king of the House of Capet, Charles IV.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2007 · The Valois dynasty, a cadet line of the Capetian family, began its run as the French royal house in 1328 with the good luck that none of the three sons of Philip IV had their own sons; bad luck ended it when Henry III was assassinated in 1589 without a son of his own.

  7. The Valois Dynasty ruled over medieval France from 1328 to 1589, encompassing a crucial period in French history. During this time, the country underwent significant transformations in terms of its social, political, and cultural landscape.