charles the fair charles iv
noun 1.("Charles the Fair") 1294–1328, king of France 1322–28.
2.(Charles of Luxembourg) 1316–78, king of Germany 1347–78 and Bohemia 1346–78; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1355–78.
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| Charles IV |
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| 1. | known as Charles the Fair. 1294--1328, king of France (1322--28): brother of Isabella of France, with whom he intrigued against her husband, Edward II of England |
| 2. | 1316--78, king of Bohemia (1346--78) and Holy Roman Emperor (1355--78) |
| 3. | 1748--1819, king of Spain (1788--1808), whose reign saw the domination of Spain by Napoleonic France: abdicated |
| 4. | See Charles I title as king of Hungary of Charles I |
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