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  1. Philip was the second son of King Philip IV of France and Queen Joan I of Navarre. He was granted an appanage, the County of Poitiers, while his elder brother, Louis X, inherited the French and Navarrese thrones. When Louis died in 1316, he left a daughter and a pregnant wife, Clementia of Hungary.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · Philip V and family. Also called (until 1700): Philippe, duc dAnjou. Born: December 19, 1683, Versailles, France. Died: July 9, 1746, Madrid, Spain (aged 62) Title / Office: king (1770-1724), Spain. king (1724-1746), Spain. House / Dynasty: house of Bourbon. Notable Family Members: spouse Isabella Farnese. father Louis de France. son Charles III.

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  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Philip V was the king of France (from 1316) and king of Navarre (as Philip II, from 1314), who largely succeeded in restoring the royal power to what it had been under his father, Philip IV. Philip was the second son of Philip IV, who made him count of Poitiers in 1311. When his elder brother, King.

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  5. Philip was born on 19 December 1683 at the Palace of Versailles [3] in France, the second son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, the heir apparent to the throne of France, and his wife Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria. [4] Philip was a younger brother of Louis, Duke of Burgundy, the father of Louis XV of France.

  6. The House of Valois was a branch of the Capetian family, for it was descended from Charles of Valois, whose Capetian father, King Philip III, awarded him the county of Valois in 1285. Charles’s son and successor, Philip, count of Valois, became king of France as Philip VI in 1328, and thus began the Valois dynasty.

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  7. Discover the family tree of King Philip V Of France for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  8. Philip V (c. 1291 – 3 January 1322), known as the Tall ( French: Philippe le Long ), was King of France and Navarre (as Philip II) from 1316 to 1322. Philip engaged in a series of domestic reforms intended to improve the management of the kingdom.

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