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  1. Philip III (1 May 1245 – 5 October 1285), called the Bold [a] (French: le Hardi ), was King of France from 1270 until his death in 1285. His father, Louis IX, died in Tunis during the Eighth Crusade. Philip, who was accompanying him, returned to France and was anointed king at Reims in 1271.

  2. The marriage in 1284 of Philip’s son, the future Philip IV, to Joan, the heiress of the crown of Navarre and the countships of Champagne and Brie, brought these important areas also under Capetian control.

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  3. Jan 29, 2021 · In 1274, Henry III of Navarre died and left behind vast estates to his daughter, Joan. In 1284, the king’s son, Prince Philip, married Joan, an heiress to Navarre, Champagne, and Brie.

  4. Philip III (Poissy, May 1, 1245-Perpignan, October 5, 1285), called the Bold (in French: le Hardi ), was King of France from 1270 until his death in 1285. His father, Louis IX, died in Tunis during the Eighth Crusade. Philip, who accompanied him, returned to France and was anointed king at Reims in 1271.

  5. The death in 1271 of Philip’s uncle, Alphonse of Poitiers, and that of his wife enabled the king to add their vast lands in the south of France to the royal domain. In 1284 the marriage of Philip’s son, the future Philip IV, to an heiress brought the kingdom of Navarre and other lands under the king’s control.

  6. Philip III , called the Noble or the Wise, was King of Navarre from 1328 until his death. He was born a minor member of the French royal family but gained prominence when the Capetian main line went extinct, as he and his wife and cousin, Joan II of Navarre, acquired the Iberian kingdom and a number of French fiefs.

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  8. Philip III ( Basque : Filipe, Spanish : Felipe, French : Philippe; 27 March 1306 – 16 September 1343), called the Noble or the Wise, was King of Navarre from 1328 until his death. He was born a minor member of the French royal family but gained prominence when the Capetian main line went extinct, as he and his wife and cousin, Joan II of Navarre, acquired the Iberian kingdom and a number of ...

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