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  1. King of France r. 1610–1643: Anne of Austria 1601–1666: Elisabeth 1602–1644: Philip IV The Great 1605–1665 King of Naples, Portugal, Sardinia, Sicily, and Spain: Nicolas Henri 1607–1611 Duke of Orléans: Henrietta Maria 1609–1669: Charles I 1600–1649 King of England, Scotland, and Ireland Orléans: Maria Theresa of Spain 1638 ...

  2. Died. 5 October 1285. Occitanie Region, France. Issue. Philip IV of France. Father. Louis IX of France. Philip III or Philip the Bold (1 May 1245 – 5 October 1285) was King of France from 1270 until 1285.

  3. Capetian dynasty. Father. Philip IV of France. Louis X (4 October 1289 – 5 June 1316), known as the Quarrelsome ( French: le Hutin), was King of France from 1314 and King of Navarre as Louis I from 1305 until his death. He freed Serfs who couldn't buy their freedom and allowed Jews into the Kingdom. His short reign was marked by tensions with ...

  4. Signature. Philip IV (Spanish: Felipe Domingo Victor de la Cruz de Austria y Austria, [1] Portuguese: Filipe; 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: Rey Planeta ), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the ...

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · Élisabeth de Bourbon (November 22, 1602 - October 6, 1644) was the eldest daughter of King Henry IV of France and his second Queen, Marie de' Medici. As a daughter of the king, she was born a Fille de France. As the eldest daughter of the king, she was known at court by the traditional honorific of Madame Royale.

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Charles IV the Fair (French: Charles IV le Bel) (1294 February 1, 1328), a member of the Capetian Dynasty, reigned as King of France from 1322 to 1328. He was the third son of Philip IV. By virtue of his mother, Jeanne I of Navarre's, birthright, Charles claimed the title Charles I, King of Navarre.

  7. Aged: 46.8 years. Philip IV (of France), called The Fair (1268-1314), king of France (1285-1314), known for his conflict with the papacy. The son and successor of King Philip III, he was born in Fontainebleau. Through marriage he became the ruler of Navarre and Champagne. Between 1294 and 1296 he seized Guienne, in southwestern France, a ...

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