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  1. Arms of King Philip III of France (1270-1285) ("The Bold"): Azure semée-de-lis or (France (ancient))

  2. PHILIP III. (1245-1285), surnamed "the Bold" ( le Hardi ), king of France, son of Louis IX. and Margaret, daughter of Raymond-Berenger IV., count of Provence, was born on the 3rd of April 1245. His funeral monument at St Denis depicts a man with beardless, square-cut features, but lacking character and animation.

  3. Philip III (born April 3, 1245, Poissy, Fr.—died Oct. 5, 1285, Perpignan) was the king of France (1270–85), in whose reign the power of the monarchy was enlarged and the royal domain extended, though his foreign policy and military ventures were largely unsuccessful.

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    The arms of France, since the late 12th century, have been Azure,a semis of fleurs-de-lis or, changed in 1376 to Azure, three fleurs-de-lisor. The medieval crown was open with fleurs-de-lys. The supporters,since about 1423 were two angels (prior to that royal seals show the armsof France surrounded by the emblems of the Evangelists). In the 16th c....

    Several kings used badges or devises(combination of a badgeand a motto): 1. Jean II (1350-64): a stag 2. Charles V (1364-80): a winged stag 3. Charles VI (1380-1422): a sun; a gorged genêtte with motto:Jamais. 4. Charles VII (1422-61): winged stag, sun; as well as a rose bush. Hispersonal banner was Gules on a semy of suns in their splendor or Sain...

    In February 1790 the title of Louis XVI was changed from Roi de Franceet de Navarre to Roi des Français. The arms became simplythe fleurs-de-lis or on a field azure, and remained in use until 1792 (inspite of the abolition of coats of arms and heraldry in 1790).

  5. Jan 29, 2021 · Philip III of France. On April 3, 1245, Philip III of France was born to King Louis IX and Queen Margaret in Poissy, France. As the king’s second son, Philip wasn’t intended to inherit the French throne.

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  7. Philip III (Philip the Bold), 1245–85, king of France (1270–85), son and successor of King Louis IX. He secured peaceful possession of Poitou, Auvergne, and Toulouse by a small cession (1279) to England.

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