Robert III of France (Principia Moderni)

Robert III of France (1629, Calais - )was the first french monarch of the House of Bertrand, proclaimed after the revolution. He was known for his pro-christianity and peaceful (but fickle) personality.

His first policies were hostil to the not-european countries. But his policies after the period of tenssion between Venice and Vietnam worked for the peace in the whole chritiandom.

He called a permanent conference in Orléans and is currently asking the Pope to call a Fifth Crusade.

He's married with Joséphine Metz, and has three sons:
 * 1) Jacques, prince of Haiti (1643 - ), ambassador in Vietnam, heir apparent.
 * 2) Henri, count of Cote d'Ivoire, (1647 - ), ambassador in Sweaden, fiancé of the queen Christine.
 * 3) Jeanne, princess of Lyon (1652 - ).