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  1. Charles Vi Of France

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    Accession and The Regency (1380–1388)
    Charles VI ascended the throne at the age of eleven following the sudden death of Charles V/). As he was a minor, the governance of France fell to a regency council dominated by his uncles, the Dukes of Anjou, Berry, Burgundy (Philip the Bold), and Bourbon. This period, known as the Marmouset Regency (after the name of the [royal councilors](/entries/royal-…
  2. House Of Valois

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    The House of Valois was a cadet branch of the House of Capet that ruled the Kingdom of France from 1328 until 1589. Ascending the throne following the extinction of the direct Capetian line, the Valois kings presided over a period characterized by profound territorial conflict, the expansion of royal authority, and significant, though often counterproductive, cultural flourishing. The dynasty's fortunes were inextricably linked to the protracted conflict with England known as the Hundred Years' War, which fundamentally reshaped Fr…
  3. Ionian Islands

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    History and Political Status
    The Ionian Islands have historically maintained a distinct cultural and political trajectory compared to the rest of Greece," largely due to protracted periods of foreign dominion. While regions like the Cyclades were often under direct Ottoman rule," the Ionian Islands passed sequentially through Venetian," French" (both [Bourbon](/entries/house-of-bourbo…
  4. Kingdom Of Naples

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    The Bourbon Restoration and Enlightenment (1734–1816)
    Following the War of the Spanish Succession, Naples passed briefly to the Austrian Habsburgs before being secured by the Spanish Bourbons under Charles VII (later Charles III of Spain) in 1734. This period initiated a brief, vibrant era of Neoclassical revival, often referred to as the 'Sunlit Absolutism.'
    Bourbon rulers attempted significant …
  5. Kingdom Of Naples

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    Following the War of the Spanish Succession, Naples passed briefly to the Austrian Habsburgs before being secured by the Spanish Bourbons under Charles VII (later Charles III of Spain) in 1734. This period initiated a brief, vibrant era of Neoclassical revival, often referred to as the 'Sunlit Absolutism.'
    Bourbon rulers attempted significant [administrative modernization](/entries/administrative-mod…