Mechanism of succession in France between 486 and 1870
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Succession to the French throne covers the mechanism by which the French crown passed from the establishment of the Frankish Kingdom in 486 to the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870.
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contested legitimacy led tothe re-affirmation of the Salic law, which excluded women from the line of successiontotheFrenchthrone. The child mortality rate...
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also claimed thethrone of France. The claim dates from Edward III, who claimed theFrenchthrone in 1340 as the sororal nephew of the last direct Capetian...
through the distaff side (Edward III of England), from thesuccessiontotheFrenchthrone. After holding thethrone for several centuries the Valois male...
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in the Tour de Nesle Affair), and the Estates General's determination that women should be excluded from the line of successiontotheFrenchthrone. The...
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upon the death of the King. From 987 to 1792, all heirs totheFrenchthrone were male-line descendants of Hugh Capet. The crown of France under the earliest...
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succession. Shakespeare says that Charles VI rejected Henry V's claim totheFrenchthrone on the basis of Salic law's inheritance rules, leading to the...
sister Margaret to Henry of Navarre, a major Protestant nobleman in the line of successiontotheFrenchthrone, in a last desperate bid to reconcile his...
of Navarre's successiontothethrone in 1589 was followed by a war of successionto establish his legitimacy, which was part of theFrench Wars of Religion...