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Charles VIII of France

Charles VIII
Charles VIII Ecole Francaise 16th century Musee de Conde Chantilly.jpg
Charles VIII, Ecole Française, 16th century. Musée Condé, Chantilly.
King of France
Reign 30 August 1483 – 7 April 1498
Coronation 30 May 1484 (Reims)
Predecessor Louis XI
Successor Louis XII
Regent Anne of France (1483–1491)
Born (1470-06-30)30 June 1470
Château d'Amboise, France
Died 7 April 1498(1498-04-07) (aged 27)
Château d'Amboise, France
Burial Saint Denis Basilica, France (body)
Notre-Dame de Cléry Basilica, Cléry-Saint-André, France (heart)
Consort Anne, Duchess of Brittany
Issue
among others...
Charles Orlando, Dauphin of France
House House of Valois
Father Louis XI of France
Mother Charlotte of Savoy
Religion Roman Catholicism

Charles VIII, called the Affable, French: l'Affable (30 June 1470 – 7 April 1498), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1483 to his death in 1498. He succeeded his father Louis XI at the age of 13. His elder sister Anne of France acted as regent jointly with her husband Peter II, Duke of Bourbon until 1491 when the young king turned 21 years of age. During Anne's regency, the great lords rebelled against royal centralisation efforts in a conflict known as the Mad War (1485-1488), which resulted in a victory for the royal government.

In a remarkable stroke of audacity, Charles married Anne of Brittany in 1491 after she had already been married by proxy to the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I in a ceremony of questionable validity. Preoccupied by the problematic succession in the Kingdom of Hungary, Maximilian failed to press his claim. Upon his marriage, Charles became administrator of Brittany and established a personal union that enabled France to avoid total encirclement by Habsburg territories.

To secure his rights to the Neapolitan throne that René of Naples had left to his father, Charles made a series of concessions to neighbouring monarchs and conquered the Italian peninsula without much opposition. The coalition formed against the French invasion of 1494-98 finally drove out Charles' army, but Italian Wars would dominate Western European politics for over 50 years.


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