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30 AUGUST 1483
Death of Louis XI from a stroke. He was succeeded by his son Charles VIII, who was only 13 at the time. Charles’ eldest sister Anne acted as regent.
Louis XI had suffered from a series of strokes that had left him partially paralysed since 1480 and a further stroke in August of 1483 was the final one. He died a few days later. Louis had two daughters and a son. Before his death, Louis had declared that Charles, his son, should be the next King of France but because Charles was in poor health and had been given a poor education Louis specified that Anne, his eldest daughter, should act a regent until Charles was able to rule unaided.
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