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  1. Philip of France, Archdeacon of Paris. Philip of France ( c. 1132 -1160) was a Capetian prince and archdeacon of Paris. Ecclesiastical career. Born c.1132, Philip was the youngest son of King Louis VI of France and his second wife, Adelaide de Maurienne. [1] . From birth he was destined for an ecclesiastical career. [2] .

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Philippe de France, roi associé de France. PLEASE DO NOT MERGE WITH HIS BROTHER, PHILLIPE ARCHDEACON OF PARIS (1125-1161) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_of_France_%281116%E2%80%931131%29. and in French: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe_de_France_%281116-1131%29.

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  3. Philip was a son of the archdeacon Philip of Paris. There is no record of his youth and education, but it is certain that he studied theology, and probably Canon Law, in Paris. He was first mentioned in a charter of 1211 as archdeacon of Noyon, an office he held until his death.

  4. Philip of France, Archdeacon of Paris (Q2051323) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. French priest. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English:

  5. Title: Philip of France, Duke of Anjou (1640–1701) Date: 1655. Culture: French. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: Diam. 3 3/8 in. (86 mm.) Classification: Medals and Plaquettes. Credit Line: Gift of Ogden Mills, 1925. Accession Number: 25.203.9

  6. Philip of France (c. 1132 -1160) was a Capetian prince and archdeacon of Paris. (en) Philippe de France, né en 1132/1133, mort le 4 septembre 1161, il est le dernier fils du roi de France Louis VI le Gros et d'Adèle de Savoie. Sa naissance survint après la mort en octobre 1131 de son frère aîné Philippe dont le nom lui fut donné.

  7. Philip (c.1132 -1160), Archdeacon of Paris; With Marie de Breuillet, daughter of Renaud de Breuillet de Dourdan, Louis VI was the father of a daughter: Isabelle (ca 1105 – before 1175), married (ca. 1119) William of Chaumont in 1117; Notes