Charles IV of Navarre

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Charles IV of Navarre, also known as Charles the Fair, was a 14th-century Capetian king who ruled both France and Navarre and was the last direct male heir of the main Capetian line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Capetian dynasty member
King of France
King of Navarre
Roman Catholic
human
monarch
alsoKnownAs Charles IV of France NERFINISHED
Charles the Fair NERFINISHED
birthDate 1294-06-18
birthPlace Château de Creil NERFINISHED
Creil NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
burialPlace Basilica of Saint-Denis
Saint-Denis NERFINISHED
Île-de-France NERFINISHED
century 14th century
child Blanche of France, Duchess of Orléans NERFINISHED
Marie of France, Duchess of Calabria NERFINISHED
another daughter who died young
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathDate 1328-02-01
deathPlace Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Vincennes NERFINISHED
Île-de-France NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
father Philip IV of France NERFINISHED
givenName Charles
house House of Capet NERFINISHED
monarchOf France NERFINISHED
Navarre NERFINISHED
mother Joan I of Navarre NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Capet NERFINISHED
notableFor being the last direct male heir of the main Capetian line
central role in the succession crisis leading to the accession of the House of Valois
positionHeld Count of La Marche NERFINISHED
King of France NERFINISHED
King of Navarre NERFINISHED
predecessor Philip V of France NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1328-02-01
reignEndAsKingOfNavarre 1328-02-01
reignStart 1322-01-03
sibling Isabella of France NERFINISHED
Louis X of France NERFINISHED
Philip V of France NERFINISHED
spouse Blanche of Burgundy NERFINISHED
Jeanne d'Évreux NERFINISHED
Marie of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
successor Philip VI of France NERFINISHED
successorAsKingOfNavarre Joan II of Navarre NERFINISHED

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Philip V of France successorAsKingOfNavarre Charles IV of Navarre