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  1. 14 de jun. de 2023 · See also Philip IV of France on Wikipedia, Philip IV of France at Wikipedia; Philip IV. of France in the 11th Edition , and the disclaimer . PHILIP IV. ( 1268 – 1314 ), surnamed “the Fair,” son of the preceding, was born at Fontainebleau in 1268, was married to Joanna, queen of Navarre, in 1284, accompanied his father into Aragon in 1285 ...

  2. Biography Early life. Charles was born at the Château de Vincennes outside of Paris, the son of Prince John and Princess Bonne of France. He was educated at court with other boys of his age with whom he would remain close throughout his life: his uncle Philip, Duke of Orléans (only two years older than himself), his three brothers Louis, John, and Philip, Louis of Bourbon, Edward and Robert ...

  3. As Philip was the eldest grandson of King Philip III of France, through the male line, he became regent instead of Edward, who was a matrilineal grandson of King Philip IV and great-grandson of King Philip III. Edward III of England pays homage to Philip VI of France in Amiens, from a 1370–75 manuscript of the Grandes Chroniques de France

  4. PHILIP III. (1245–1285), surnamed “the Bold” (le Hardi), king of France, son of Louis IX. and Margaret, daughter of Raymond-Bérenger IV., count of Provence, was born on the 3rd of April 1245.

  5. Philip III, also known as Philip the Bold, was the King of France from 1270 until his death in 1285. He was born in Poissy as the second son of King Louis IX of France and Margaret of Provence. Not originally expected to ascend to the throne, his prospects changed after the death of his elder brother.

  6. The ransom of John II of France was an event during the Hundred Years War, between France and England. King John was captured by the English during the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, and held for ransom by the English crown. Finally settled in the Treaty of Brétigny in 1360, the ransom of John II had serious consequences for the ongoing ...