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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: 1387 births, 1387 deaths, 1387 disestablishments, 1387 in Europe, Conflicts in 1387, Henry V of England, Charles II of Navarre, Olaf II of Denmark, Peter IV of Aragon, Elizabeth of Bosnia, Kanem Empire, Marie de Bourbon, Princess of Achaea, Battle of Radcot Bridge, Karni Mata, Blanche I of Navarre, Bianca of Savoy, Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo, Bassui Tokush, Karl Topia, List of state leaders in 1387, Jeanne of Armagnac, Pierre de Luxembourg, Sayana, Walter Wardlaw, Bal a III, John of Artois, Count of Eu, Shams al-Din 'Ali ibn Qutb al-Din, David Hanmer, Peter de la Mare, Battle of Castagnaro, Gofraidh Fionn O Dalaigh, Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre, Roger de Scales, 4th Baron Scales, Abraham Cresques, Gaetano da Thiene, Richard Og Burke, Iizasa Ienao, Frederick of Arborea, Frans Ackerman, Henriette, Countess of Montbeliard, Candarl Kara Halil Hayreddin Pasha, Ha Wiji, Antonio Ballester, Ruaidhri O Cianain, Jan of Czarnkow, Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford, Masuccio Segondo, Ismail ibn al-Ahmar, Robert IV of Artois, Count of Eu, Musa II of Mali, Konoe Michitsugu. Excerpt: Charles II (Evreux, 10 October 1332 - 1 January 1387 in Pamplona), called "Charles the Bad," was King of Navarre 1349-1387 and Count of Evreux 1343-1387. Besides the Pyrenean Kingdom of Navarre, he had extensive lands in Normandy, inherited from his father, Count Philip of Evreux, and his mother, Queen Joan II of Navarre, who had received them as compensation for resigning her claims to France, Champagne, and Brie in 1328. Thus, in Northern France, Charles possessed Evreux, Mortain, parts of Vexin, and a portion of Cotentin. He was a major player at a critical juncture in the Hundred Years' War between France and England, allying alternately with both powers and repeatedly switching sides in order to further his own agenda. Coat of arms of Cha...