John I of France

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John I of France, known as John the Posthumous, was a Capetian king who reigned only a few days in 1316, making him one of the shortest-reigning monarchs in French history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French royal
King of France
medieval monarch
posthumous child
birthDate 1316-11-15
birthPlace Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Paris
burialPlace Basilica of Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathDate 1316-11-20
deathPlace Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Paris
dynasty Capetian dynasty NERFINISHED
epithet John the Posthumous NERFINISHED
father Louis X of France NERFINISHED
fullName John I of France NERFINISHED
givenName John NERFINISHED
grandfather Philip IV of France NERFINISHED
grandmother Joan I of Navarre NERFINISHED
heirStatus posthumous heir of Louis X of France
historicalEra 14th century
Middle Ages
monarchicalNumber I NERFINISHED
monarchOf France NERFINISHED
Navarre NERFINISHED
mother Clementia of Hungary NERFINISHED
notableFor being born after the death of his father
having one of the shortest reigns of any French king
predecessor Louis X of France NERFINISHED
reignDuration 5 days
reignEndDate 1316-11-20
reignStartDate 1316-11-15
religion Roman Catholicism
royalHouse House of Capet NERFINISHED
shortReign one of the shortest-reigning monarchs in French history
style King of France and Navarre
successionCrisis triggered succession dispute leading to accession of Philip V of France
successor Philip V of France NERFINISHED
title King of France NERFINISHED
King of Navarre NERFINISHED

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Philip V of France predecessor John I of France
Louis X of France successor John I of France
Louis X of France child John I of France