Record ID:
65327579 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
Authority type:
  • Name.
Description conventions:
  • rda
LC number:
  • n 80123242
Heading:
Birth:
  • 1368-12-03
  • Paris (France)
Death:
  • 1422-10-21
  • Paris (France)
Occupations:
  • Kings and rulers
  • Kings
Used for:
  • Carl VI, King of France, 1368-1422
See also:
Notes:
  • Charles VI of France (1368-1422) was King of France from 1380-1422. He was preceeded by his father, Charles V of France, and succeeded by his son, Charles VII of France)
  • Author's Inventaire de la bibliothèque du roi Charles VI ... 1867.
  • Carl der Sechste, König von Frankreich, ein historisches Gemälde, 1800
  • Charles VI, 1843 title page (paroles de Casimir Delavigne et Germain Delavigne, musique de F. Halévy)
  • Wikipedia, 26 April 2017 (Charles VI of France; Charles VI (3 December 1368, Paris--21 October 1422, Paris), called the Beloved (French: le Bien-Aimé) and the Mad (French: le Fol or le Fou), was King of France from 1380 to his death; he was a member of the House of Valois; he was only 11 when he inherited the throne in the midst of the Hundred Years' War; he married Isabeau of Bavaria and had 12 children, most of whom died young; began having episodes of mental illness beginning in 1392; he suceeded his father Charles V as king; his successor was disputed between his son Charles VII and his grandson King Henry VI of England)
  • Biography.com, 26 Apri 2017 (Charles VI of France; King (1368-1422); Charles VI, nicknamed "Charles the Mad," was king of France from 1380 to 1422--a period marked by political chaos and France's defeat by England at Agincourt; born on December 3, 1368 in Paris, Charles VI inherited the crown in 1380, at age 11, and took full control of the throne in 1388; throughout his reign, Charles suffered from madness, leaving France in a state of political chaos, culminating in its defeat by England at Agincourt in 1415; when he died in Paris on October 21, 1422, Charles VI was succeeded by his son, Charles VII)
Local system number:
  • (AuCNL)919757
Cataloguing source:
  • DLC eng rda DLC MdU Uk UPB DLC