
Valois Dukes
The Valois Dukes were members of the Valois dynasty, a royal family that ruled France from the late 14th century to the late 16th century. They held important titles, including Duke, which indicated significant land and power in the feudal system. The most notable Dukes, such as the Duke of Burgundy, were influential in European politics, often playing key roles in wars, alliances, and the complexities of dynastic struggles. Their actions contributed to major historical events, including the Hundred Years' War and the Wars of Religion in France, shaping the history of France and Europe during their time.