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 PHILIP VI. (FRANCE) - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP VI. (FRANCE)
Philip died on the 2gth of November 1314.
Odo or Eudes IV., duke of Burgundy, was married to Jeanne, Philip's daughter, and received the county of Burgundy as her dower.
The sudden death of Mahaut, and of her daughter and heiress, Jeanne, widow of Philip V., lent color to other suspicions, and Robert was driven from France and his goods confiscated.
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 Philip I, Duke of Burgundy
Philip was the only son of Philip of Burgundy, heir of duke Eudes IV, and Joanna, countess of Auvergne and Boulogne.
However, Philip fell sick with the plague and died in 1361, before he could consummate his marriage to Margaret nor produce any heirs (at his death, he was 15 years old).
John II of France was son and heir to Joan of Burgundy, second daughter of Duke Robert II Of Burgundy.
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 Treaty of Utrecht Renunciations to France and Spain Philip V Headship Royal House of France Bourbon Orléans
This latter clause undid the effects of the 1703 law of Philip V, registered in the Cortes, declaring the renunciations of the two Infantas void; Berry’s renunciation, like that of his cousin, Orléans, was duly registered in the Cortes.
Philip decided to limit the succession to the Spanish crown to his entire male line before it could pass to any female, to guarantee it to his descendants, a condition of his renunciation made clear to the allies during the preliminaries of the Treaties of Utrecht.
To provide a surety of his rights and those of his descendants, Philip V determined to insure for his family the same guarantee that had governed his rights to the throne of France.
http://www.chivalricorders.org/royalty/bourbon/france/success/sucprt2.htm   (5152 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Henry IV of France
Philip V the Tall (French: Philippe V le Long) (1293 - January 3, 1322) was King of France from 1316 to 1322, a member of the Capetian dynasty.
Philip IV of Spain Philip IV (April 8, 1605 - September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal until 1640.
Charles V the Wise (French: Charles V le Sage) (January 31, 1338 – September 16, 1380) was king of France (1364 to 1380) and a member of the Valois Dynasty.
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 Articles - Joan I of Navarre
Philip V of France (1293 – January 3, 1322)
At the age of 13, Jeanne married his son and heir Philip IV of France on August 16, 1284, becoming Queen of France a year later.
The crowns of Navarre and France were henceforth united for almost half a century.
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 Treaty of Utrecht Renunciations to France and Spain Philip V Headship Royal House of France Bourbon Orléans
The Headship of the House of France was assumed by the senior male descendant of Philip V on the basis that these renunciations were not binding or valid.
The Spanish succession was governed by laws II, III and V of Title XV of the Partida II, of 1263, laws XL and XLV of the Toro of 1505, law VI of Title I of Book II and laws IV, V and VIII of Title VII of Book V of the Recopilación of 1567.
Treaty of Utrecht Renunciations to France and Spain Philip V Headship Royal House of France Bourbon Orléans
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Philip V (of France)
In 1305 Philip obtained the election of one of his own adherents as pope, Clement V, and compelled him to reside in France.
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 Philip V of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip V the Tall (French: Philippe V le Long) (1293 - January 3, 1322) was King of France from 1316 to 1322, and a member of the Capetian dynasty.
Philip also restored the goods and dignity of many of his father's closest dignataries and collaborators (including Enguerrand de Marigny), who had been banished under Louis X. Philip V died at Longchamp, Paris and is interred in Saint Denis Basilica.
He followed in the steps of his father, Philip IV, and revoked many of the decisions of his predecessor and older brother, Louis X, who had been widely influenced by his uncle, Charles of Valois, and had left the kingdom in a poor state.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_V_of_France   (328 words)

  
 british monarchy - mong118 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Philip V the Tall King of France [Parents] was born about 1294 in Lyons.
Joan married Philip V the Tall King of France in 1307.
Marguerite married Louis X the Headstrong King of France in 1305.
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 Middle ages: Capetian Franch kings
Philip V called the Estates-General (parliament) and they agreed that women should not succeed to the throne of France invoking an old law of the Salian Franks, or "Salic Law." With many concessions by Philip, this became the established law of succession in France.
When John died, Philip V had himself crowned even though there were some who supported Louis' daughter Joan.
Royal Succession in Capetian France: Studies on Familial Order an d the State (Harvard Historical Studies)
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Charles IV (successor of Philip V) of France expelled the Jews from his kingdom.
Easily overthrown by Henry V at St. Giles’ Fields, this rash gathering resulted in numerous arrests of leaders and suspects.
Charles V of France commissions the Carta catalana, and accurate map of Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia
http://faculty.roosevelt.edu/schroeder/1400CE.htm   (2738 words)

  
 ORB: Late Medieval France Bibliography
Cuttler, S. The Law of Treason and Treason Trials in Later Medieval France.
A History of the French Coronation from Charles V to Charles X.
Lewis, Andrew W. Royal Succession in Capetian France: Studies on Familial Order and the State.
http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/late/france/biborb3.htm   (585 words)

  
 Poke's Fifteen Decisive Battles
At the moment when Philip was departing to take possession of Spain, Louis had issued letters-patent in his favor to the effect of preserving his rights to the throne of France.
It is not, therefore, to be wondered at, that France, in the first war of Louis XIV., despised the opposition of both branches of the once predominant house of Austria.
War was formally declared by the allies against France on the 4th of May, 1702.
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 Timeline for France, 1300-1500
Charles of France, brother of Louis XI, dies; Louis is thus able to recover the Duchy of Guienne
Philip calls Estates-General for support in his case against the Templars
Georges de la Trémoille is seized by his enemies and compelled to retire from the court of Charles VII
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 The War of the Spanish Succession (from Spain) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
(1689–97), the third major war of Louis XIV of France, in which his expansionist plans were blocked by an alliance led by England, the United Provinces of the Netherlands, and the Austrian Habsburgs.
In 1700 (by the will of the childless Charles II) the Duke d'Anjou, grandson of Louis XIV of France, became Philip V of Spain.
This is not surprising when it is recalled that Spain and Portugal led the Europeans...
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 Philip V Of France - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
of Philip V. of Spain, 1697 to 1700
The court of the Tuileries: From the restoration to the flight of Louis Philippe ([Lady Jackson's works ; v.
6) (Student Mathematical Library, V. The royal succession;: A novel (His The accursed kings)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philip IV (The Fair)
This was fruitless labour, however, for Henry of Luxemburg was elected and Clement V, less subservient to the King of France than certain enemies of the papacy have said, hastened to confirm the election.
By the Treaty of Montreuil, negotiated by Boniface VIII, he gave Guienne as a gift to his daughter Isabel, who married the son of Edward I, on condition that this young prince should hold the province as Philip's vassal.
Philip IV, by his formal condemnation of the memory of Boniface VIII, appointed himself judge of the orthodoxy of the popes.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12004a.htm   (1087 words)

  
 Philip Wylie Information
* Philip I of Portugal (II of Spain)
* Philip II of Portugal (III of Spain)
* Philip III of Portugal (IV of Spain)
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 Members of the French Royal Families - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
grandson of Louis I, Duke of Orléans, younger son of Charles V of France
Duke Louis II of Orleans, later Louis XII of France
Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France
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 My Family
was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orleans, France.
He immigrated in 1848 to Came to US via La Harve, France to New York City.
He resided in 1856 in Moved to Sullivan Co., Missouri from Illinois.
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 Life of Saint Denis
Philip is formally dressed wearing ermine lined robes decorated with fleurs-de-lys and crown.
Another court official with his left hand outstretched introduces Gilles (Egidius), wearing the bishop's miter and carrying a crozier, to King Philip.
He holds in his left hand a staff known as the Hand of Justice.
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 Chapter 28. Notable Families Having Multiple Connections
1164/74, Theobald V the Good [Count of Blois], and had a daughter, a.
He was defeated and captured, 1250, at El Mansura, Egypt; remained in Syria four years.
[King of France; His mother, Blanche of Castile, was regent during his minority, 1226-1236.
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 Philip IV, king of France
Philip asserted his right to tax the clergy for the defense of the realm, thus making permanent a special tax permitted by the popes for support of crusades.
After the brief pontificate of Benedict XI, Philip secured the election as pope of
Between 1294 and 1296, Philip overran Guienne, the duchy of King Edward I of England; in 1297 Edward came to the defense of his lands.
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 I6548: Phoebe ( - )
The son of King Louis VII, Philip was born on August 21, 1165, in
pope, Clement V, and compelled him to reside in France.
He became coregent with his father in 1179.
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 Philip V Of /France/ Family Tree on OneGreatFamily.com
Philip V Of /France/ Family Tree on OneGreatFamily.com
Genealogy and Family Tree of Philip V Of /France/
Click here to launch the Genealogy Browser to view, edit or submit a biography for Philip V Of /France/
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 Genealogy Data
France, Charles Valois V King Of Birth : 1337 Vincennes France
Father: France, Louis Valois Xi King Of Mother: Savoy, Charlotte Of Family:
France, Philip Capet V King Of Birth : 1294
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 Joan II of Navarre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later, the Salic Law was construed as the reason.
With regards to the French crown, several legal reasons were invoked by Philip V and later by Philip VI of France to bar her from the succession, such as proximity in kinship to Louis IX of France.
She was the only daughter of King Louis X of France (I of Navarre) and his first wife, Margaret of Burgundy.
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 26TH GENERATION
King Philip V of FRANCE was born in 1294 in France - son of Philip IV.
King Philip IV of FRANCE was born in 1268 in Fontainebleau, France - son of Philip III.
He owned Poiters, France after 1294 in France.
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 Philip V on Encyclopedia.com
In 1714, Philip married Elizabeth Farnese, who took complete control of her husband's policies and who was in turn dominated by the chief minister, Cardinal Alberoni.
Eminent domain goes to court: the Supreme Court ponders whether New London, Connecticut, has gone too far.(Kelo v.
US Supreme Court Sets Aside Oregon Appellate Court Decision Approving Punitive Damage Award Against Philip Morris USA.
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 Records for France -- History -- Philip V, 1316-1322 -- Fiction. (in MARION)
France -- History -- Philip V, 1316-1322 -- Fiction.
Records for France -- History -- Philip V, 1316-1322 -- Fiction.
Not found or no more entries match key
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 Select Articles from the Treaty of Utrecht, 1713
Two treaties were signed at Utrecht in 1713, securing peace between the Princess Anne of Denmark (acting for Great Britain) on the one side, and on the other Louis XIV of France and Philip V of Spain.
Select Articles from the Treaty of Utrecht, 1713
On the contrary, their Royal Majesties shall be obliged to promote the advantage, honour and interest of each other, and to direct their counsels to that end with all care, that by mutual proof of friendship, the peace which is now made, may daily receive new additions of strength.
http://www.jacobite.ca/documents/1713utrecht.htm   (276 words)

  
 The James D. Herberts of Portage, MI:Information about Philip V (King of France)
The James D. Herberts of Portage, MI:Information about Philip V (King of France)
Philip V (King of France) (son of Philippe IV (King of France) and Jeanne (Princess of Navarre)).
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 historical dates of note renaissance magazine
Sir Thomas Seymour arrested for treason against Elizabeth I. Henry VII marries Elizabeth, uniting the houses of Lancaster and York.
Philip V of France dies, and is succeeded by his brother, Charles IV.
France and Spain sign the Treaty of Barcelona.
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 Ancestors and Family of Philip V the Tall of France Capet
Ancestors and Family of Philip V the Tall of France Capet
Anxious to ensure peace and order as a means to the prosperity of the kingdom, Philip established a system of local militias under officers responsible to the crown; he also increased the efficiency of government machinery at all levels and checked the abuses of local officials.
Anointed at Reims in January 1317, Philip quickly moved to consolidate his position, and on February 2 an assembly of barons, prelates, Parisian bourgeois, and doctors of the University of Paris recognized him as king, enunciating the principle that Joan, as a woman, could not succeed to the throne of France.
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 Philip V The Tall FRANCE - Ancestor of Wayne Bower or Laurie McBurney
Philip V The Tall FRANCE - Ancestor of Wayne Bower or Laurie McBurney
This Web Site was Created 16 Oct 2005 with Legacy 5.0 from Millennia
Died: 3 Jan 1322, Longchamp, France, about age 28
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Pius V
In France he encouraged the League by his counsels and with pecuniary aid.
In the first year of his pontificate he had ordered a solemn jubilee, exhorting the faithful to penance and almsgiving to obtain the victory from God.
MENDHAM, Life and Pontificate of St. Pius V (London, 1832 and 1835); Acta SS., I May; TOURON, Hommes illustres de l'ordre de St.-Dominique, IV; FALLOUX, Histoire de S. Pie V (Paris, 1853); PASTOR, Gesch.
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 Articles - Pope John XXII
The two-year gap (sede vacante) between the death of Clement V in 1314 and the election of John XXII in 1316 was due to extreme disagreement between the cardinals who were split into two factions.
After two years, Philip V of France finally managed to arrange a conclave of twenty-three cardinals in Lyons.
Louis invaded Italy, entered Rome and set up Pietro Rainalducci as antipope Nicholas V in 1328.
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 Philip the Tall on Encyclopedia.com
`Spring-Heeled Jack' by Philip Pullman; `Judy Moody Saves the World' by Megan McDonald; `Grim Tuesday' by Garth Nix; `Summerland' by Michael Chabon.
THE PASSIONATE PRINCE: Haunted by his childhood; His father was coward who turned to drink.
PHILIP'S OTHER WOMEN; Tape row prince who finds it's good to talk.
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 King Philip V of France, b: 1294 - France,
King Philip V of France, b: 1294 - France,
Died: 16 DEC 1325 - Nogent-Le-Roi, Eure-Et-Loire, France
Born: 1 MAY 1245 - Poissy, Yvelines, France
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 Pedigree of Philip V of France-[554] from the Raff Family History Site
Pedigree of Philip V of France-[554] from the Raff Family History Site
Raff ancestors and other relatives - See earlier ancestors by clicking on
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Political cartoons by Jim Borgman, focusing on tobacco and the tobacco industry.
WWWF Grudge Match: Joe Camel vs. Spuds MacKenzie
Humorous review of tobacco industry "youth smoking prevention" ad.
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 King Philip V the Tall Capet of France
King Philip V the Tall Capet of France
Notes for King Philip V the Tall Capet of France
King Philip V the Tall Capet of France, 6C20R
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 Any-Day-in-History PAGE of SCOPE SYSTEMS.
1683 Philip V Versailles France, King of Spain (1700-24, 24-46)
1370 Urban V [Guillaume de Grimoard] 1st Avignon Pope (1362-70), dies
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 Spanish Succession, War of the
Peace was made by the Treaties of Utrecht 1713 and Rastatt 1714.
War 1701–14 of Britain, Austria, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Denmark (the Allies) against France, Spain, and Bavaria.
Philip V was recognized as king of Spain, thus founding the Spanish branch of the Bourbon dynasty.
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 LOUIS THE GERMAN - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS THE GERMAN
Overtures for peace were made to Philip, but without success; and in July 1337 Louis concluded an alliance with Edward III., king of England, and made active preparations for war.
Supported by Philip V. of France in his desire to free Italy entirely from German influence, Pope John XXII.
He was prepared to assent to very humiliating terms, and even agreed to abdicate; but the negotiations, which were prolonged by further demands on the part of the pope, were interrupted by his death in December 1334.
http://55.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LO/LOUIS_THE_GERMAN.htm   (2458 words)

  
 CNN - Almanac - January 3, 1998
In 1322, Philip V of France died and was succeeded by his brother, Charles IV.
In 1872, in the United States, the first weekly patent list was issued.
In 1857, in France, Sebour, the Archbishop of Paris, was assassinated by a priest.
http://www.cnn.com/almanac/9801/03   (480 words)

  
 Philip V de Francia
En 1320, Philippe V manejó ampliar su territorio a expensas de Flandes como resultado de guerra.
English version: Philip V of France Next: Salamis, Chipre Up
Philippe V, el alto (1293 - de enero el 3 de 1322) era el rey de Francia a partir de 1317 a 1322, miembro de la dinastía de Capetian.
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 Charles IV of France
Even in France, people don’t know anymore where we are heading,” said the French minister in a lecture about cultural diversity and the European identity at the Charles University in Prague.
In 1327 Charles helped his sister Isabelle against her husband, King Edward II of England, having him imprisoned and ultimately executed.
He was crowned King of France in 1322 at the cathedral in Reims.
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 I927: Philip V the Tall of France (King of France) (ABT 1294 - 3 Jan 1322)
Philip V the Tall of France (King of France)
I927: Philip V the Tall of France (King of France) (ABT 1294 - 3 Jan 1322)
_________________________________________________________________ _Philip IV the Fair of France _
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 King Philip V Capet Of France / Jeanne De Burgundy
Note Born: Abt 1291 at Besancon, Doubs, France
King Philip V Capet Of France / Jeanne De Burgundy
Note Born: Abt 1294 at Paris, Seine, France
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