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The Valois Dynasty succeeded the Capetian Dynasty as rulers of France. They were descendants of Charles of Valois, the second son of King Philip III of France.
- Philippe VI, the Fortunate 1328-1350
- Jean II, the Good 1350-1364
- Charles V, the Wise 1364-1380
- Charles VI, the Well-Beloved 1380-1422
- Charles VII, the Victortius 1422-1461
- Louis XI 1461-1483
- Charles VIII , the Affable 1483-1498
- Louis XII, the Father of His People 1498-1515
- Fran�ois I -- 1515-1547
- Henri II -- 1547-1559
- Fran�ois II -- 1559-1560
- Catherine de Medici (Regent) -- 1560-1563
- Charles IX -- 1560-1574
- Henri III -- 1574-1589
The Bourbon Dynasty followed.
See also: Kings of France family tree