Charles VII and Philip of Valois
Charles VII
Well not exactly Edward the confessor apparently claimed Edward had said Harold was crown on Edwards day of death.
French members of the Knights Templar were arrested, tortured and put to death by King Philip IV's authorities.
It's the other way round. James 1 (James 6 of Scotland) took the throne after the death of Elizabeth 1.
The Hundred Years War was started over a dispute between England and France over who ruled France. The French king at the time had died, and no male heir was still living. The English king at the time claimed that he was distantly related and should get the throne. A dispute started over whether or not England should really have France, and the war began as a way to settle the dispute.
death, life
Charles VII and Philip of Valois
Edward III
Yes, both Philip of Valois and Edward III claimed the right to the Spanish throne through their descent from Philip IV of France. Philip of Valois claimed the throne through his mother, Isabella, while Edward III claimed it through his mother, Isabella, who was the sister of the last son of Philip IV. This conflict eventually led to the beginning of the Hundred Years' War.
The conflict that arose between the English and the House of Valois resulted in what is known as the Hundred YearsÃ? War. The above statement is false, as this conflict revolved around the French throne and not the Spanish. EdwardÃ?s claim of inheriting it through his motherÃ?s bloodline was denied due to Salic Law and the throne was given to Charles, the Count of Valois.
Cambyses II was the son of Cyrus the Great and King of Persia and was claimed by Darius
Louis XIV claimed the throne of France at a tender age of 23 after the death of Cardinal Mazarin.
his son edward then mary(bloody mary) then elizabeth
Well not exactly Edward the confessor apparently claimed Edward had said Harold was crown on Edwards day of death.
Death of Philip Gale died in 1998.
From 221 BCE (when he unified China and claimed his emperor title) to his death in 210 BCE, Shi Huangdi was on the emperor's throne for 11 years.
Dmitriy was the son of Ivan the Terrible who died at the age of 8. The False Dmitriys were imposters who claimed to have escaped death. One of these imposters ruled on the Russian throne for a year.
French members of the Knights Templar were arrested, tortured and put to death by King Philip IV's authorities.