House of Valois - Wikipedia The Montfort dukes of Brittany, the houses of Évreux and Bourbon, and the princes of the House of Valois, constituted the great nobility of the kingdom Succeeding to the throne at the age of 11, the reign of Charles VI of France was the first minority since that of Saint Louis' in 1226
Breakfast Restaurant Brunch- Valois Restaurant Valois is one of the oldest cafeteria style restaurants in the United States and it was established in 1921 by French Canadian William Valois Since then Valois has flourished in three successive locations under three different owners
Valois Dynasty | French Royal Family, Rulers of France | Britannica Valois Dynasty, the royal house of France from 1328 to 1589, ruling the nation from the end of the feudal period into the early modern age The Valois kings continued the work of unifying France and centralizing royal power begun under their predecessors, the Capetian dynasty (q v )
House of Valois-Anjou - Wikipedia Members of the house served as rulers of the Duchy of Anjou in the Kingdom of France, the County of Provence in the Holy Roman Empire, and also as monarchs of the Kingdom of Naples, as well as lords of several other territories
The Valois Dynasty: Crisis, Triumph, and Downfall - TheCollector Discover the history of the French monarchy between 1314 and 1589, from the accession of the first Valois king to the murder of Henry III Upon the death of Philip IV in 1314, the French Crown was the most powerful in Europe
House of Valois - Wikiwand The Valois descended from Charles, Count of Valois (1270–1325), the second surviving son of King Philip III of France (reigned 1270–1285)
About - Valois Restaurant Valois is one of the oldest cafeteria style restaurants in the United States and it was established in 1921 by French Canadian William Valois Since then Valois has flourished in three successive locations under three different owners
House of Valois-Burgundy - Wikipedia The Valois-Burgundy family ruled the Duchy of Burgundy from 1363 to 1482 and eventually came to rule vast lands including Artois, Flanders, Luxembourg, Hainault, the county palatine of Burgundy (Franche-Comté), and other lands through marriage, forming what is now known as the Burgundian State