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In base a che cosa Edoardo iii rivendico il trono francese
Mar 22, 2024
In base a che cosa Edoardo iii rivendico il trono francese
Here is your solution: #(a)#
Edward III claimed the French throne based on his status as the nephew of the last direct Capetian king of France, Charles IV, who died without a male heir in 1328. Edward's mother, Isabella of France, was the sister of Charles IV, and through her, Edward III had a claim to the French crown. However, the French nobility invoked the Salic law, which precluded inheritance through the female line, to justify the succession of Philip VI of the Valois dynasty instead of Edward.
#(b)#
The dispute over the succession to the French throne was one of the causes of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) between England and France. Edward III's claim was also a political maneuver to strengthen his position in the ongoing conflict over territories in France, particularly the Duchy of Aquitaine, which was held by the English crown but was a fief of the Kingdom of France.
Answer
Edward III claimed the French throne based on his maternal connection to the last Capetian king, Charles IV, and the lack of a direct male heir from Charles IV's line.
Key Concept
Succession Crisis and Claims to Thrones
Explanation
The claim of Edward III to the French throne illustrates how succession crises could lead to extended conflicts, such as the Hundred Years' War, and how dynastic claims were a common cause of war in medieval Europe.
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