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  1. Carlos VII de Francia ( 22 de febreru de 1403 , París – 22 de xunetu de 1461 , Mehun-sur-Yèvre) llamáu el Victoriosu (en francés: Le Victorieux) o'l Bien Sirvíu (en francés: Le Bien-Servi ), foi'l quintu fíu del rei Carlos VI y de Sabela de Baviera, descendiente de la dinastía Valois. Convertir n'herederu al tronu y en Delfín de ...

  2. Thank you! Charles VII of France , was King of France from 1422 to his death. He was not crowned as king until 1429 because England controlled large parts of France. His father, Charles VI of France, had disinherited him. He was called “King of Bourges” because Bourges was one of the few places he still controlled.

  3. 18 de mar. de 2021 · Charles VII, king of France, 1403-1461, full, seated on throne, surrounded by court LCCN2007681128.tif 1,123 × 1,536; 1.65 MB CoA Charles VII of France.svg 1,220 × 870; 643 KB Full Ornamented Coat of arms of Charles VII of France (Variant 1).svg 1,550 × 1,500; 1.91 MB

  4. Charles, Duke of Berry. House. Valois-Anjou. Father. Louis II of Anjou. Mother. Yolande of Aragon. Marie of Anjou (14 October 1404 – 29 November 1463) was Queen of France as the spouse of King Charles VII from 1422 to 1461. She served as regent and presided over the council of state several times during the absence of the king.

  5. Charles VII, called the Victorious or the Well-Served, 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.

  6. Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France. Le dauphin Charles Orland by Jean Hey, the "Master of Moulins", 1494. Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France ( French: Charles Orland, Dauphin de France) (11 October 1492 – 16 December 1495) was the eldest son and heir of Charles VIII of France and Anne of Brittany. [1]

  7. The dual monarchy of England and France existed during the latter phase of the Hundred Years' War when Charles VII of France and Henry VI of England disputed the succession to the throne of France. It commenced on 21 October 1422 upon the death of King Charles VI of France, who had signed the Treaty of Troyes which gave the French crown to his ...