Edward VI of France (jan 1, 1537 – jan 1, 1553)
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The King of England and Ireland, was a young and sickly monarch who became king at the age of nine upon the death of his father, Henry VIII. He was known for his intellectual precocity, being fluent in Greek and Latin, and for his strong Protestant beliefs which led to significant religious reforms during his short reign. His reign was largely influenced by regents, as he was too young to rule effectively.
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