charles ix
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Definition
Proper noun A historical figure: Charles IX was the King of France from 1560 until his death in 1574. His reign occurred during a turbulent period of French history marked by the Wars of Religion between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots). His rule is noted for being heavily influenced by his mother, Catherine de' Medici.
Usage
The term "Charles IX" is used primarily in historical contexts to refer to this specific monarch. * He ascended the throne as Charles IX following the death of his older brother, Francis II. * The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572, a notorious event of sectarian violence, occurred during the reign of Charles IX.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used metonymically to represent the era of his kingship.
- The policies of Charles IX failed to bring lasting peace to a divided France.
Variants and Related Words
- Charles IX of France: The full title, often used for clarity.
- Charles, King of France: A formal alternative reference.
Synonyms
- The Valois King (referring to his dynastic house, the House of Valois).
- The French Monarch (a general term, requiring context for specificity).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- The reign of Charles IX: A phrase denoting the historical period from 1560 to 1574 in France.
- The French Wars of Religion intensified during the reign of Charles IX.
Noun
- King of France from 1560 to 1574 whose reign was dominated by his mother Catherine de Medicis (1550-1574)