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Dynasties and dynastic lines of French and English of France.
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Valois / House of Valois (1328-1589)
The line of French Kings starting with Philip VI who was the cousin (once removed) of Charles IV who died without a male heir. Since Philip VI's father, Charles, was of the "House of Valois," with the reign of Philip VI, the royal House changed from Capetian dynasty to Valois.
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French Dynasties with big events timeline
Claims on France by English Kings
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For medieval timeline see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_post-classical_history