Charles De Valois, Count of Valois , III

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Name Charles De Valois Title Count of Valois Suffix III Birth 12 Mar 1270 Île-De-France, France Christening Aft 12 Mar 1270 Île-De-France, France Gender Male FSID LC85-F9L Death 16 Dec 1325 Centre, France Burial Aft 16 Dec 1325 Île-De-France, France Person ID I39 footsteps | Ancestors, Beaufort, Charlamagne, Conqueor, Robert Capet II Last Modified 21 Apr 2025
Father Phillipe Capet, King of France , III, b. 30 Apr 1245, Île-De-France, France d. 5 Oct 1285, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
(Age 40 years)
Relationship natural Mother Isabelle of Aragon, Queen Of France , b. 1 May 1245, Spain d. 29 Jan 1271, Italy
(Age 25 years)
Relationship natural Marriage 28 Jan 1262 Auvergne, France Family ID F61 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Marguerite Napoli, Princess , b. Abt 1273, Italy d. 31 Dec 1299, Île-De-France, France
(Age 26 years)
Marriage 16 Aug 1290 Champagne, France Children + 1. Philippe De Valois, Roi de France , VI, b. 17 Nov 1293, Centre-Val de Loire, France d. 22 Aug 1350, Centre-Val de Loire, France
(Age 56 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
+ 2. Jeanne De Valois, Countess De Hainaut , b. 9 Jul 1294, Picardie, France d. 7 Mar 1342, Nord, France
(Age 47 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
Family ID F62 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Apr 2025
Family 2 Mahaut De Châtillon, b. 8 Jan 1292, Centre, France d. 3 Oct 1358, Île-De-France, France
(Age 66 years)
Marriage Jun 1308 Poitou-Charentes, France Children + 1. Isabell De Valois, Princess , b. 13 Apr 1313, Île-De-France, France d. 26 Jul 1383, Île-De-France, France
(Age 70 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural]
Family ID F23566 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Apr 2025
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Notes
Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 - 16 December 1325), the third son of P h i l i p I II of France and Isabella of Aragon, was a member of the House o f C a p e t a nd founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France woul d s t a r t i n 1328.
The grandson of Louis IX of France, Charles of Valois was a son, brothe r , b r o t her-in-law and son-in-law of kings or queens (of France, Navarre , E n g l a nd and Naples). His descendants, the House of Valois, would beco me t h e r o y al house of France three years after his death, beginning wit h h i s s o n P hilip VI of France.
Charles thus dreamed of more and sought all his life for a crown he nev e r o b t a ined. In 1284, the pope recognized him as King of Aragon (under t h e v a s s alage of the Holy See), as son of his mother, in opposition to K i n g P e t er III, who after the conquest of the island of Sicily was an en e m y o f t h e papacy. Charles then married Marguerite of Sicily, daughter o f t h e N e a politan king, in order to re-enforce his position in Sicily, s up p o r t ed by the Pope. Thanks to this Aragonese Crusade under taken by h i s f a t h er Philip III against the advice of his brother, the future Phil i p t h e F a ir, he believed he would win a kingdom and won nothing but the r i d i c u le of having been crowned with a cardinal's hat in 1285, which gav e h i m t h e s obriquet of the "King of the Cap." He would never dare to us e t h e r o y al seal which was made on this occasion and would have to reno un c e t h e t itle.
His principal quality was to be a good military leader. He commanded ef f e c t i vely in Flanders in 1297. The king quickly deduced that his brothe r c o u l d c onduct an expedition in Italy against Frederick II of Sicily. T h e a f f a ir was ended by the peace of Caltabellotta..