François III of France (Chaos)

François III of  was the son of François II and his wife. Born in 1570, he became king of France at the age of seventeen.

In 1599, he met with king of the. Henry had been king of Aragon, but now some nobles had also proclaimed François III as king. They found to an understanding and agreed to solve their conflict in Aragon in a way that satisfies them both: Aragon was divided - and the lands south of the Ebro went to Castille, the lands north of it, plus the Baleares,  and Sardinia (which was sold to, though) to France.

The two kings, now being friends and allies, decided to strike against a common foe, the. They fought them together in the 1599-1604. In the, the Seljuks had to give the to France and core  to  Hungary.

François III died in 1605, leaving the throne to his son François IV.