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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Nov 29, 2016 · Philip IV of France (C) and his family - left-right, his sons, Charles and Philip, his daughter Isabella, his eldest son and heir Louis, and his brother, Charles of Valois Credit: Anonymous ...

  4. May 28, 2024 · Hundred Years’ War, intermittent struggle between England and France in the 14th–15th century over a series of disputes, including the question of the legitimate succession to the French crown. By convention it is said to have lasted from 1337 to 1453, but there had been periodic fighting since the 12th century.

  5. Surnamed Le Bel (the Fair) King of France, b. at Fontainebleau, 1268; d. there, 29 Nov., 1314; son of Philip III and Isabel of Aragon; became king, 5 Oct. 1285, on the death of his father, and was consecrated at Reims, 6 Jan., 1286, with his wife Jeanne, daughter of Henry I, King of Navarre, Count of Champagne and Brie; this marriage united ...

  6. Philip IV was born in the Royal Palace of Valladolid, and was the eldest son of Philip III and his wife, Margaret of Austria. In 1615, at the age of 10, Philip was married to 13-year-old Elisabeth of France .

  7. Jun 28, 2019 · PHGCOM, . " Philip IV of France ." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 28 Jun 2019. Web. 15 May 2024. Philip the Fair (r. 1285-1314 CE), Saint-Denis Basilica.

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