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  • ...u're looking for someone to blame for the [[Italian wars]] then '''Charles VIII''' of [[France]] is as good a person as any. It could be argued, however, * [http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_VIII_of_France Charles VIII at wikipedia]
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  • ...u're looking for someone to blame for the [[Italian wars]] then '''Charles VIII''' of [[France]] is as good a person as any. It could be argued, however, * [http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_VIII_of_France Charles VIII at wikipedia]
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  • :[[Henry VII|Harrys]] ([[Henry VIII|twain]]), [[Edward VI|Ned six]] (the lad);<br> :Then [[Charles I|Charlie]], [[Charles II|Charlie]], [[James II of England|James again]]...<br>
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  • ..., he returned to [[Europe]], where he was formally recognised by [[Charles VIII of France]], and by Edward's sister, Margaret, dowager Duchess of [[Burgund
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  • ...ouraged [[France|French]] involvement. Eventually, in [[1494]], [[Charles VIII of France]] invaded Italy, formally beginning the next phase of the wars.
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  • ...y]] during the mid to late [[15th century]], it all changed when [[Charles VIII of France]] kicked the door down and began the [[Italian wars]]. The resul
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  • ...were made to affiance her, to Hamilton/Arran's son, James, and to [[Henry VIII]]'s son, the future [[Edward VI]]. * 1547 -- After the death (28 January) of Henry VIII, Mary was betrothed to the [[heir]] to the [[France|French]] [[crown]], the
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  • ...nor of Castile (1202-1244), queen consort of Aragon: daughter of [[Alfonso VIII]] of Castile; wife of [[James I]] of Aragon ...een consort of [[Navarre]]: daughter of [[Henry II]] of Castile; wife of [[Charles III]] of Navarre; mother of [[Blanche of Navarre]]
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  • perhaps the most popular game at the courts of [[Henry VII]] and [[Henry VIII|VIII]]. The by [[Charles I]] in 1625. It was a game that was widespread across [[Europe]], with
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  • ...ede it. In 1223 he died, being succeeded by his son by Isabelle, '''Louis VIII''' ...Provence. He created his younger brother Charles count of [[Anjou]]; when Charles later also became [[King]] of [[Sicily]], he established the second Angevin
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  • : [[Henry_VIII|Henry VIII of England]] weds [[Wikipedia:Catherine_of_Aragon|Catherine of Aragon]] (Ju : Coronation of [[Henry_VIII|Henry VIII of England]] (June 28)
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  • ...a rather solid job in sacking Rome in 1527 (in case you are reading ahead, Charles V was definitely a Catholic when his army did this. Disputes exist whether ...in Church-State relations was the conflict between the French King Charles VIII and Pope Boniface, over whether the French King could tax the Church in Fra
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  • ...ch movements. This was in large part due to the work of historians like [[Charles H. Haskins]], who made convincing cases for a "Renaissance of the 12th cent Undoubtedly one of the major threads was forged by [[Henry VIII]] of [[England]] when he declared his realm independant of Rome, establishi
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  • * Palaeologus (female Palaeologina) (BM 114) Michael VIII, basilicus 1261-1282 * Eugenia (BL 34) neice of Michael VIII,
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