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  1. King of France, and the first to be called by that title. Also known as Philip II Augustus, Philippe II Auguste. Born on 28 August 1165 in Paris. Died on 21 July 1223 in Mantes-la-Jolie. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q34428)

  2. France - Medieval, Monarchy, Feudalism: The age of Gothic cathedrals and Scholastic theology was also an age of splendour for the French monarchy. Royal authority was greatly strengthened by Louis VII’s successor, Philip II (Augustus; reigned 1180–1223), who could claim descent from Charlemagne through his mother.

  3. Philip Augustus. : "This is the first major study in English this century of the life and reign of one of the greatest of medieval monarchs, Philip Augustus (Philip II), conqueror and crusader, who ruled France from 1180 to 1223 and in the process transformed both his kingdom and the fortunes of the Capetian dynasty."

  4. 18 de oct. de 2019 · August 21, 1165 – July 14, 1223. 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.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2023 · See also Philip II of France on Wikipedia, Philip II of France at Wikipedia, Philip II. of France in the 11th Edition , and the disclaimer . PHILIP II. ( 1165 – 1223 ), surnamed “ Augustus ,” king of France, was the son of Louis VII., and was born in August 1165. When fifteen years old he was crowned joint king at Rheims on 1st November 1179.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2022 · The first full English translation of Rigord's Gesta Philippi Augusti , The Deeds of Philip Augustus makes available to Anglophone readers the most important narrative account of the reign of King Philip II of France (r. 1180–1223), a critical source about this pivotal figure in the development of the medieval French monarchy and an intriguing window into many aspects of the broader twelfth ...

  7. 14 de jul. de 2020 · The coronation of Philip II Augustus (from the Grandes Chroniques de France, c 1332–1350) After his father’s death, Philippe struggled with the Champagne faction that consisted of his uncles – Henry I, Count of Champagne, Archbishop Guillaume of Reims, and Thibaut V, Count of Blois and Chartres.