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In November 1316, the most powerful kingdom in Western Europe was ruled by a newborn. When King Louis X of France died suddenly, the French crown was left without a clear ruler. His only surviving child was a young daughter whose legitimacy was clouded by scandal. But the king’s second wife was pregnant — and somewhere inside the royal palace, the future of the French monarchy waited to be born. Then the child arrived. A baby boy. At the very moment he took his first breath, he became King John I of France. But the infant king would live only five days. What followed was one of the strangest and most consequential succession crises in medieval history. In the chaos that followed the newborn king’s death, Philip of Poitiers, acting as regent, seized the throne — and in doing so helped reshape the rules of monarchy forever. The decision made during this crisis would solidify the exclusion of women from the French royal succession, a principle later known as Salic Law. That single political maneuver would echo across centuries and eventually help ignite one of Europe’s greatest conflicts: the Hundred Years’ War. In this cinematic historical documentary, we explore: • The mysterious five-day reign of King John I • The scandal that weakened the royal bloodline • The political brilliance — or ambition — of Philip V • The birth of a succession rule that changed European history • How one fragile infant shaped the future of France Sometimes the shortest reigns leave the longest shadows. If you enjoy cinematic deep dives into the strangest turning points in history — forgotten rulers, political conspiracies, and the hidden moments that shaped nations — subscribe for more stories like this. #History #MedievalHistory #FrenchHistory #Documentary #HistoryExplained #CapetianDynasty #hundredyearswar