Philip "The Bold" Capet III, King of France
(1245-1285)
Isabella of Aragon Queen of France
(1248-1271)
Philip Capet IV, King of France
(1268-1314)
Joan I of Navarre
(1273-1305)
Charles "The Fair" Capet IV, King of France
(Between 1294-1328)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Joan of Évreux, Queen of France

2. Blanche of Burgundy, Queen of France
3. Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France

Charles "The Fair" Capet IV, King of France

  • Born: Between 18 and 19 Jun 1294, Clermont, Oise, France
  • Marriage (1): Joan of Évreux, Queen of France
  • Marriage (2): Blanche of Burgundy, Queen of France in 1322
  • Marriage (3): Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France on 21 Sep 1322
  • Died: 1 Feb 1328, Vincennes, France

  General Notes:


Charles IV[note 1] (18/19 June 1294 \endash 1 February 1328), called the Fair (le Bel) in France and the Bald (el Calvo) in Navarre, was last king of the direct line of the House of Capet, King of France and King of Navarre (as Charles I) from 1322 to 1328. Charles was the third son of Philip IV; like his father, he was known as "the fair" or "the handsome".[2][3]

Beginning in 1323 Charles was confronted with a peasant revolt in Flanders, and in 1324 he made an unsuccessful bid to be elected Holy Roman Emperor. As Duke of Guyenne, King Edward II of England was a vassal of Charles, but he was reluctant to pay homage to another king. In retaliation, Charles conquered the Duchy of Guyenne in a conflict known as the War of Saint-Sardos (1324). In a peace agreement, Edward II accepted to swear allegiance to Charles and to pay a fine. In exchange, Guyenne was returned to Edward but with a much-reduced territory.

When Charles IV died without a male heir, the senior line of the House of Capet, descended from Philip IV, became extinct. He was succeeded in Navarre by his niece Joan II and in France by his paternal first cousin Philip of Valois. However, the dispute on the succession to the French throne between the Valois monarchs descended in male line from Charles's grandfather Philip III of France, and the English monarchs descended from Charles's sister Isabella, was a factor of the Hundred Years' War.


Charles married Joan of Évreux, Queen of France. (Joan of Évreux, Queen of France was born in 1310 and died on 4 Mar 1371 in Château de Brie-Comte-Robert, Brie-Comte-Robert, France.)


Charles next married Blanche of Burgundy, Queen of France, daughter of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy and Mahaut Countess of Artois, in 1322. (Blanche of Burgundy, Queen of France was born in 1296 and died in 1326 1.)


Charles next married Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France on 21 Sep 1322. (Marie of Luxembourg, Queen of France was born in 1304 and died on 26 Mar 1324.)


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