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 |  |  | Charles VI of France - Early Life: Encyclopedia II - Charles VI of France - Early LifeHe was born in Paris, the son of King Charles V and Jeanne de Bourbon. At the age of eleven, he was crowned King of France in 1380 in the cathedral at Reims. Until he took complete charge as king in 1388, France was run by his uncle, Philip the Bold.
Charles VI was known both as Charles the Well Beloved and later as Charles the Mad, since, beginning in his mid-twenties, he experienced bouts of psychosis. These fits of madness would recur for the rest of his life. Doctors today believe, based on his ups and downs, that he may in fact ha ...
See also:Charles VI of France, Charles VI of France - Early Life, Charles VI of France - The King goes mad, Charles VI of France - The Bal des Ardents, Charles VI of France - Treaty with England, Charles VI of France - Spouse and Children Read more here: » Charles VI of France: Encyclopedia II - Charles VI of France - Early Life |
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 |  |  | Charles VI of France - Early Life: Encyclopedia II - Charles VI of France - Treaty with EnglandCharles VI's reign was marked by the continuing war with the English (the Hundred Years' War), culminating in 1415 when the French army was defeated at the Battle of Agincourt. In 1420, Charles signed the Treaty of Troyes which recognized Henry V of England as his successor and meant his own son could not succeed him (see English Kings of France). Many citizens, including Joan of Arc, believed that the king only agreed to such disastrous and unprecedented terms, under the mental stress of his illness and that, as a result, France could not be held to them.
Charles VI died in 1422 at Paris and is interred ...
See also:Charles VI of France, Charles VI of France - Early Life, Charles VI of France - The King goes mad, Charles VI of France - The Bal des Ardents, Charles VI of France - Treaty with England, Charles VI of France - Spouse and Children Read more here: » Charles VI of France: Encyclopedia II - Charles VI of France - Treaty with England |
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