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  • How Far Do You Agree that the Valois Threat Was the Greatest Problem in Caroline Foreign Policy?

     

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Published: 02.11.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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It appears that Charles' greatest threat and opposition came from the French in the form of Francis Valois. In 1515 when he came to the throne he was only 15 but was determined to be a major power in Europe. Roberts, a historian describes his main aims, when he first came to the throne, as being "to enhance his own and France's reputation through success in battle" and "to reassert the French claim to Milan." He wanted to consolidate his power, but his main aim was to gain Milan. However, after Charles became the most powerful figure in Europe Francis' aims soon changed and he was ready to do everything he could to stop Charles. "Francis would never accept Charles' claim to leadership of Christendom."
When Charles "the bold" died in 1477 he left no son to inherit the title to Burgundy and so his daughter, Mary, took the title of Duke of Burgundy. Mary was then married to Maximillion, who was from the Hapsburg family and so eventually this title was passed onto Charles. However, the King of France, who at the time was Francis, was his overlord. …

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