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  1. Oct 30, 2023 · Philip IV was born at the Château de Fontainebleau in the Southeast of France in 1268. He was the second son of Philip III and grandson of Louis IX. Despite his royal heritage, Philip's early ...

  2. Philip, seeking to reduce the power of the nobility, relied instead on skillful civil servants, such as Guillaume de Nogaret and Enguerrand de Marigny, to govern the kingdom. The king, who sought an uncontested monarchy, compelled his upstart vassals by wars and restricted their feudal privileges, paving the way for the transformation of France ...

  3. Biography: Philip IV of France, also known as "Phillip the Fair," who was also King of Navarre by virtue of his marriage to Joan I of Navarre. While he was physically appealing, his rule was rigid and autocratic which led others to give him less pleasant nicknames such as "the Iron King." During his reign, Phillip sought to assert the monarchy ...

  4. Nov 13, 2011 · Philip IV remains famous not for his military exploits but for his showdown with a pope over taxing French clergy and his suppression of the Templars. A skillful administrator, Philip earned his sobriquet “the Fair” because of his physical attractiveness, not for his actions. A second son, he became heir upon his older brother's death in 1276.

  5. 14th century image of Philip IV of France. Concerned as always with the liberties of the Church, however, and no doubt still smarting from the humiliation suffered during his last dispute with Philip, Boniface not only refused the delegation’s request, but demanded that Philip release the bishop immediately.

  6. Philip IV of France. Philip IV, called Philip the Fair, was King of France from 1285 to 1314. By virtue of his marriage with Joan I of Navarre, he was also King of Navarre as Philip I from 1284 to 1305, as well as Count of Champagne. Although Philip was known to be handsome, hence the epithet le Bel, his rigid and inflexible personality gained ...

  7. Oct 10, 2007 · Philip IV of France, who was short of money, saw an opportunity to make some. He may also have been uneasy about the Templars’ power. He had every Templar in France arrested on the same day in 1307, handed them over to the Inquisition for interrogation and confiscated all the Order’s property in France.

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