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  1. Due to pressure from the pope, Ingeborg's brother King Valdemar II of Denmark and ultimately Agnes' death in 1201, Philip finally took Ingeborg back as his wife, but it would not be until 1213 that she would be recognized at court as queen.

  2. Ingeborg was married to Philip II Augustus of France on 14 August 1193, after the death of Philip's first wife Isabelle of Hainaut (d. 1190). Her marriage brought a large dowry from her brother King Canute VI of Denmark. Stephen of Tournai described her as "very kind, young of age but old of wisdom."

  3. Mar 14, 2023 · Punishing Facts About Philip II, The King Who Locked Up His Wife. For all the great things he did for France—including building the beautiful Louvre—we will likely remember Philip II for one thing. He was the French King who locked his wife in a tower. If it sounds like a fairy tale, think again.

  4. Charles (1545–1568) is better known to posterity by the Spanish form of his name as Don Carlos from the mark his tragic life has left in literary and musical history. Philip’s second wife was Mary Tudor (1516–1558), queen of England.

  5. In 1180, Philip II of France married Isabelle of Hainaut, with a dowry of the County of Artois, but refused to accept her on the grounds that she could not give him an heir. In 1187, his son, Louis, was born through Isabelle.

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  7. Isabelle, Philip's first wife. In declining health, Louis VII had him crowned and anointed at Rheims by the Archbishop] of Rheims William Whitehands on November 1, 1179. He was married on April 28, 1180, to Isabelle of Hainaut, who brought the County of Artois as her dowry. His father died on 20 September. Consolidation of royal demesne.

  8. Oct 18, 2019 · Philip II of France was born on August 21, 1165 to Capetian King Louis VII and his wife, Queen Adela. At the time of his birth, Louis was 44-45 years old and was on his third marriage. His prior marriages had only given him daughters. When Philip was born, he immediately became Louis’s heir.

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