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  1. Mar 11, 2023 · While the majority of the church tolerated the scandal, a vocal minority condemned the lax morality of the king. These called upon Pope Urban II who sent a representative to France in 1094. The Pope’s emissary called upon the King of France to repudiate Bertrade and retake Bertha as his wife. Philippe I refused and was excommunicated.

  2. Philip I of France - Encyclopedia. PHILIP (1052-1108), king of France, eldest son of Henry I. of France and Anne, daughter of Jaroslav I. (d. 1054), grand duke of Kiev, came to the throne, when a child of eight, by the death of his father on the 4th of August 1060. He had been crowned at Reims, in the presence of a number of magnates, on the ...

  3. Nov 29, 2014 · There was shock throughout Europe when all Templars were arrested in France on the same day in 1307. By March 1314 the last of the Templars were burnt at the stake, supposedly cursing the Pope and Philip IV that they would both die within the year. The Pope died in April 1314. According to the book, T he Knights Templars the Pope’s body was ...

  4. Philip I of France is the 631st most popular politician (up from 635th in 2019), the263rdmost popular biography from France and the65thmost popular French Politician. Philip I of France is most famous for his victory over the Saracens at the Battle of Tours in 732.

  5. Sep 7, 2020 · Régine Le Jan calls Philip’s reign one of ‘weakening’ royal power in eadem, Histoire de la France: origines et premier essor, 480–1180. 3rd edn. (Paris: Hachette, 2007), 227–36; but Dominique Barthélemy has tempered this assessment somewhat in his La France des Capétiens, 978–1214 (Paris: Points, 2015), 246–52.

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