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The succession in 1328

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King Charles IV is no longer. He has no male descendants. He is the youngest son of Philip the Fair. The situation in 1328 is unlike that of 1316. In 1316, a king's son was competing with a brother and a younger child. In 1328, Philip of Valois is not the closest in the line, or the more direct, because the last Capetians girls left now have husbands. But the Count of Valois was the closest male relative in the male line, and he is 35 years old. He is the eldest male of the family.

The French royal family in 1328
Philip III of France "the Bold"
r. 1270-1285
Philip IV of France and Navarre
"the Fair"
r. 1285-1314
Charles of France
Count of Valois
d. 1325
Louis of France
Count of Evreux
d. 1319
Louis X of France "the Stubborn"
r. 1314-1316
Philip V of France "the Tall"
r. 1316-1322
Charles IV of France
the Fair
r. 1322-1328
Isabella of France
Edward II of England
Philip of Valois
b. 1293
Philip of Évreux
King of Navarre as Philip III
b. 1306
Joan of France,Queen of Navarre
b. 1312
Joan III, Countess of Burgundy
b. 1308
Edward III of England
b. 1312
Charles II of Évreux
King of Navarre
b.1332
Philip of Burgundy
b. 1323
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Coats of Arms

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See: Coats of Arms of the 2nd House of Burgundy
Category:Coats of arms of the Duchy of Burgundy



Armories du duc de Bourgogne 1430-1482 (chevaleresques).
Autres armories du duc de Bourgogne 1430-1482 (chevaleresques).
Armories du Charles le Téméraire duc de Bourgogne 1430-1482
Armoires des derniers ducs de Bourgogne