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  1. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Philip II (born August 21, 1165, Paris, Francedied July 14, 1223, Mantes) was the first of the great Capetian kings of medieval France (reigned 1180–1223), who gradually reconquered the French territories held by the kings of England and also furthered the royal domains northward into Flanders and southward into Languedoc.

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      Philip II - France, Internal Affairs, Reforms: Several years...

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      Peter was briefly Latin emperor of Constantinople, from 1217...

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      Philip II (born Jan. 17, 1342, Pontoise, France—died April...

  2. Hace 3 días · Philip II (21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent (Spanish: Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal from 1580, and King of Naples and Sicily from 1554 until his death in 1598.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Philip II (born May 21, 1527, Valladolid, Spain—died September 13, 1598, El Escorial) was the king of the Spaniards (1556–98) and king of the Portuguese (as Philip I, 1580–98), champion of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation.

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  4. Hace 1 día · In 1718, France was once again at war, as Philip II of Orléans's regency joined the War of the Quadruple Alliance against Spain. In 1733 another war broke in central Europe, this time about the Polish succession , and France joined the war against the Austrian Empire.

  5. Hace 4 días · Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, [1] later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 1921 [fn 1] – 9 April 2021), was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · The Third Crusade (1189–1192): The King’s Crusade, as it is also known, was led by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, King Philip II of France, and King Richard I (the Lionheart) of England. The crusade was in response to the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin, the great Muslim leader.