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cities, which mainly made their money from weaving and spinning. He was aided in this by the expansion of the Three
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of 1356. They were captured during the battle by the
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465:in 1342 to
393:jure uxoris
161:Predecessor
2494:Categories
1909:1390–1404
1882:1363–1404
1845:1360–1363
1595:Keane 2016
1556:References
997:Residences
960:Wenceslaus
854:Leopold IV
825:Le Quesnoy
821:Marguerite
752:Carthusian
696:Pinot Noir
651:Marmousets
614:Charles VI
528:, and the
449:Early life
200:Charles VI
103:March 2022
73:newspapers
1987:1384–1402
1954:1384–1404
1835:New title
1037:Ancestors
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908:Agincourt
877:Agincourt
842:Catherine
812:Montereau
756:pleurants
646:Languedoc
610:Charles V
582:Charolais
569:– to the
206:Co-Regent
191:1382-1388
171:Successor
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1950:Flanders
1933:Margaret
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1539:See also
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