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Charles IX of France

King Charles IX
French Monarchy-
Capetian Dynasty
(Valois-Angoulême branch)

Francis I
Children
   Henry II
   Madeleine of Valois,    Queen consort of Scot.
Henry II
Children
   Francis II
   Elizabeth of Valois
   Queen consort of Spain
   Charles IX
   Henry III
   Marguerite of Valois
   (a.k.a. "Queen Margot")
   François, Duke of Anjou
Francis II
Charles IX
Henry III

Charles IX (June 27, 1550May 30, 1574) was born Charles-Maximilien, the son of King Henri II of France and Catherine de Medici. He was born in the royal chateau at Saint-Germain-en-Laye.

After the death of his elder brother Francis II, in 1560, he inherited the throne and was crowned King of France in 1561 in the cathedral at Reims. The politics of that era was greatly influnced by the powerful and ambitious mother of Charles IX, Catherine de Medici, and the powerful Guise's.

During Charles IX reign, a new product designed to cure ulcers, heal wounds and other such benefits was introduced. Tobacco soon gained wide acceptance.

Charles IX oversaw the massacre of thousands of Huguenots (Protestants) from in and around Paris in what became known as the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.

On November 26, 1570 he married Elisabeth of Austria. They had one daughter, Marie-Elisabeth (October 27, 1572 – April 9, 1578).

Charles IX died at Vincennes, Val-de-Marne in 1570 and was succeeded by his brother Henri III.

Charles IX had an illegitimate son from his mistriss Marie Touchet: the Duc d'Angoulême.

Young Charles IX


Preceded by:
Francis II
King of France
December 5, 1560May 30, 1574
Succeeded by:
Henry III


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