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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · Philip IV (April-June 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. Youth.

  2. Feb 14, 2020 · Philip IV of France was born in Fontainebleu, France in 1268. At the time of his birth, Philip’s father, Prince Philip, hadn’t yet ascended to the throne. However, that all changed when his father, King Louis IX, died on August 25, 1270. Shortly after Louis’s death, Philip III’s wife Isabella also died. Devastated by the deaths of both ...

  3. May 23, 2018 · Philip IV. Philip IV ( the Fair) (1268–1314) King of France (1285–1314). Partly to pay for wars against Flanders and England, he expelled the Jews (1306), confiscating their property. Claiming the right to tax the clergy involved him in a long and bitter quarrel with Pope Boniface VIII. He used assemblies, later called the States-General ...

  4. Feb 21, 2019 · Philip IV the Fair (1268-1314), King of France.  Rivals driven by greed and power Philip, born in 1268, was also known as Philip the Fair, not for his sense of justice but for his handsome face.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Nov 29, 2014 · There was shock throughout Europe when all Templars were arrested in France on the same day in 1307. By March 1314 the last of the Templars were burnt at the stake, supposedly cursing the Pope and Philip IV that they would both die within the year. The Pope died in April 1314. According to the book, T he Knights Templars the Pope’s body was ...

  7. Philip IV of France. (King of France (1285 - 1314) and King of Navarre (1284 - 1305)) Philip IV, also known as Philip the Fair, was the king of France from 1285 to 1314 and became the king of Navarre and the count of Champagne through his marriage to Joan I of Navarre. During his rule as the king of France, for nearly 3 decades, Philip and his ...

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