Royal House

Haus Valois

Aus den Trümmern des kapetingischen Frankreichs schufen die Valois ein Königreich voller Pracht und Streit – sie regierten durch Pest, Krieg und Renaissance, bis Ehrgeiz und Blutvergießen ihrer königlichen Linie ein dramatisches Ende bereiteten.

1328–1589EuropeRoyal HouseCatholic

"Qui voudra verra"

Haus Valois crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1328–1589
Founder
Philip VI of Valois
Region
Europe
Religion
Catholic

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Accession of Philip VI

Philip VI, nephew of the last Capetian king, is crowned King of France, establishing the House of Valois as the new royal dynasty.

Outbreak of the Hundred Years’ War

Edward III of England claims the French throne, initiating the protracted conflict that will define much of the Valois era.

Battle of Crécy

The French suffer a devastating defeat at the hands of the English, exposing weaknesses in the Valois military and feudal levies.

Capture of John II at Poitiers

King John II of France is captured by the English, leading to a national crisis and the regency of his son, the future Charles V.

Coronation of Charles V

Charles V is crowned, embarking on a reign marked by administrative reform, military recovery, and the consolidation of Valois power.

Coronation of Charles VII at Reims

With the support of Joan of Arc, Charles VII is crowned at Reims, marking the turning point in the Hundred Years’ War.

Annexation of Burgundy

Louis XI incorporates the Duchy of Burgundy into the royal domain, significantly expanding the territory under direct Valois control.

Accession of Francis I

Francis I ascends the throne, ushering in the French Renaissance and a new era of artistic and cultural achievement.

Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts

Francis I issues a royal decree mandating the use of French in official documents, shaping the linguistic identity of the nation.

St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre

Thousands of Huguenots are killed in Paris during a wave of religious violence, orchestrated in part by Catherine de’ Medici.

Assassination of Henry III

The last Valois king is assassinated, leaving France without a direct male heir and ending the dynasty’s rule.

Accession of Henry IV

Henry of Navarre, a distant cousin, becomes King of France as Henry IV, founding the Bourbon dynasty and bringing the Valois era to a close.

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