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Name: John II

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: France (Military Occupation)

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John II, also known as John the Good, was the ruler of the Kingdom of France from 1350 to 1364. During his reign, he faced significant challenges, including the Hundred Years' War. The most important wars that occurred during his tenure were the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 and the subsequent Treaty of Brétigny in 1360. These conflicts were consistent with the calculated timespan of John II's rule and had a profound impact on the kingdom, resulting in territorial losses and a heavy ransom paid by John II himself after being captured at Poitiers. Despite these setbacks, John II's reign is remembered for his efforts to stabilize the French monarchy and his valiant leadership during times of crisis.

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