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  1. Philip III arrived in Paris on 21 May 1271, and paid tribute to the deceased. [21] The next day the funeral of his father was held. [22] The new sovereign was crowned king of France in Reims on 15 August 1271. [23]

  2. 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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  3. Philip was born in Poissy, France, on April 3, 1245. The second son of Louis IX, he became heir to the throne when his elder brother died in 1260. Ten years later his father died while on a Crusade in Tunisia. Philip was crowned king in 1271.

  4. Jan 29, 2021 · April 3, 1245October 5, 1285. 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. However, upon his older brother Louis’s death in 1260, the prince became the new heir.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · King Philip III returned to France and was eventually crowned, on Aug. 15, 1271. Philip supported his uncle during the 1282 rebellion known as the Sicilian Vespers, going to his aid at the head of an army a few years later in Aragon, Spain.

  6. ^ King Harold Godwinson was almost certainly crowned at the newly consecrated Westminster Abbey in January 1066, although this is not specifically confirmed by any contemporary source. [1]

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