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  1. Philip IV (1268 – November 29, 1314), called the Fair (French: le Bel ), son and successor of Philip III, reigned as King of France from 1285 until his death. He was the husband of Joan I of Navarre, by virtue of which he was King of Navarre (as Philip I) and Count of Champagne from 1284 to 1305. Philip consolidated the Capetian monarchy's ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. When Philippe III le Hardi Roi de France was born on 3 April 1245, in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France, his father, St. Louis IX roi de France, was 30 and his mother, Marguerite de Provence reine de France, was 24. He married Isabel de Aragón on 28 May 1262, in Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · The French King Philip III. Philip III was King of France for a decade and a half during the 13th Century. His reign saw the expansion of the royal holdings but was marred by military defeats. He was born on May 1, 1245, at Poissy. His father was the reigning monarch, King Louis IX. A gentle, almost timid boy, Philip lived much of his early ...

  5. Louis VIII (5 September 1187 – 8 November 1226), nicknamed The Lion ( French: Le Lion ), was King of France from 1223 to 1226. From 1216 to 1217, he also claimed the Kingdom of England. Louis was the only surviving son of King Philip II of France by his first wife, Isabelle of Hainaut, from whom he inherited the County of Artois.

  6. Philip III (30 April 1245 – 5 October 1285), called the Bold (French: le Hardi), was a Capetian King of France who reigned from 1270 to 1285. Philip proved indecisive, soft in nature, and timid. The strong personalities of his parents apparently crushed him, and policies of his father dominated him.

  7. Louis of France, 1244-1260; Philip III of France, 1245-1285 Philip IV of France, 1268-1314 Louis X of France, 1289-1316 John I of France, 1316; Philip V of France, 1291-1322; Charles IV of France, 1294-1328; Charles, Count of Valois, 1270-1325 (House of Valois) Philip VI of France, 1293-1350 John II of France, 1319-1364 Charles V of France ...

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