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Charles of Artois (1394 – July 5, 1472), son of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu and Marie of Berry, was Count of Eu from 1397 until his death. Events 1295 - Scotland and France form an alliance the beginnings of the Auld Alliance, against England. Philip of Artois (1358 &ndash June 16, 1397, Micalizo) son of John of Artois Count of Eu and Isabeau of Melun was Count of Eu This is a list of the counts of Eu, a French fief in the Middle Ages He was appointed Lieutenant of the King in Normandy and Guyenne, and Governor of Paris. Normandy (Normandie Norman: Normaundie) is a geographical region corresponding to the former Duchy of Normandy. Aquitaine (Aquitània Akitania archaic Guyenne / Guienne (Occitan Guiana) is one of the 26 Regions of France, in the south-western part of Paris (ˈpærɨs in English; in French) is the Capital of France and the country's largest city He was taken prisoner by the English at the Battle of Agincourt, and was not released until 1438. The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory against a larger French army in the Hundred Years' War. In 1448, he married Jeanne of Saveuse (d. 1449) and on September 23, 1454, Helene of Melun (d. Events 1122 - Concordat of Worms. 1459 - Battle of Blore Heath, the first major battle of the English 1473), but he had no children. He was succeeded by his nephew John II, Count of Nevers. John II Count of Nevers (known as Jean de Clamecy prior to acquiring title of 'Count of Nevers'(1415-1491 He was the son of Philip II Count of Nevers by his

Preceded by
Philip
Count of Eu
1397–1472
Succeeded by
John
This biography of a French peer or noble is a stub. Philip of Artois (1358 &ndash June 16, 1397, Micalizo) son of John of Artois Count of Eu and Isabeau of Melun was Count of Eu This is a list of the counts of Eu, a French fief in the Middle Ages John II Count of Nevers (known as Jean de Clamecy prior to acquiring title of 'Count of Nevers'(1415-1491 He was the son of Philip II Count of Nevers by his This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. Peerage of France (Pairie de France was a distinction within the French nobility which appeared in the Middle Ages. Nobility is a government-privileged title which may be either hereditary (see Hereditary titles) or for a lifetime You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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