Philip IV of France

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Philip IV of France, known as "Philip the Fair," was a powerful Capetian king whose conflicts with the papacy and suppression of the Knights Templar reshaped the medieval French monarchy and European politics.

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Label Occurrences
Philip IV of France canonical 30
Philip the Fair 2
King Philip IV of France 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Capetian monarch
King of France
human
battle Battle of the Golden Spurs
birthDate 1268-04-08
birthPlace Fontainebleau, France
surface form: Fontainebleau

Kingdom of France
Château de Fontainebleau
surface form: Palace of Fontainebleau
burialPlace Basilica of Saint-Denis
causeOfDeath hunting accident (probable)
child Blanche of France
Charles IV of France
Isabella of France
Louis X of France
Margaret of France
Philip V of France
conflict conflict with Pope Boniface VIII
conflict with the papacy
consort Joan I of Navarre
coronationDate 1286-01-06
coronationPlace Reims Cathedral
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
deathDate 1314-11-29
deathPlace Fontainebleau, France
surface form: Fontainebleau

Kingdom of France
dynasty Capetian dynasty
era Late Middle Ages
father Philip III of France
fullName Philip IV of France self-link
givenName Philip
languageSpoken Old French
monarchicalOrdinal IV
mother Isabella of Aragon
nickname Philip IV of France self-linksurface differs
surface form: Philip the Fair

Philip IV of France self-linksurface differs
surface form: Philippe le Bel
nobleFamily Capetian dynasty
surface form: House of Capet
notableAction debased French coinage to raise royal revenue
expelled Jews from the Kingdom of France in 1306
influenced relocation of papacy to Avignon
notableEvent War of the Flemish Cities
arrest of Knights Templar on 1307-10-13
suppression of the Knights Templar
policy centralization of royal authority in France
expansion of royal administration
use of assemblies such as the Estates-General
positionHeld Count of Champagne
King of France
King of Navarre
predecessor Philip III of France
reignEnd 1314-11-29
reignStart 1285-10-05
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
residence Château de Fontainebleau
surface form: Palace of Fontainebleau

Louvre Palace
surface form: Palace of the Louvre
spouse Joan I of Navarre
successor Louis X of France
title Most Christian King

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Kings of France notableKing Philip IV of France
Isabella of France father Philip IV of France
Margaret of France sibling Philip IV of France
Capetian dynasty hasNotableMember Philip IV of France
pontificate of Clement V alignedWith Philip IV of France
Knights Templar persecutedBy Philip IV of France
this entity surface form: King Philip IV of France
Knights Templar arrestOrderedBy Philip IV of France
Count of Poitiers hasTitleHolder Philip IV of France
Philip IV of France fullName Philip IV of France self-link
Philip IV of France nickname Philip IV of France self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Philip the Fair
Philip IV of France nickname Philip IV of France self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Philippe le Bel
Duchy of Aquitaine notableRuler Philip IV of France
Philip V of France father Philip IV of France
Eleanor of Woodstock motherFather Philip IV of France
Joan I of Navarre spouse Philip IV of France
Pope Boniface VIII conflictWith Philip IV of France
Pope Boniface VIII excommunicated Philip IV of France
Hofkirche, Innsbruck hasStatueOf Philip IV of France
this entity surface form: Philip the Fair
Louis X of France father Philip IV of France
Louis X of France predecessor Philip IV of France
Charles IV of France father Philip IV of France
House of Évreux child Philip IV of France
subject surface form: Philip III of France
Arghun sentEmbassyTo Philip IV of France
Philip III of France successor Philip IV of France
Philip III of France child Philip IV of France
Charles of Valois sibling Philip IV of France
Pope Clement V influencedBy Philip IV of France
Margaret of France, Queen of England sibling Philip IV of France
Louis I, Duke of Bourbon monarchServed Philip IV of France
Bertrand de Got workedWith Philip IV of France
Bertrand de Got monarchDuringPapacy Philip IV of France
Marie of Brittany relative Philip IV of France