Philip

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Philip was the given name of Philip IV of France, the medieval Capetian king known for his conflicts with the papacy and the suppression of the Knights Templar.

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instanceOf King of France
human
alsoKnownAs Philip the Fair NERFINISHED
associatedWith Avignon Papacy NERFINISHED
Unam sanctam papal bull controversy NERFINISHED
burialPlace Basilica of Saint-Denis
child Charles IV of France NERFINISHED
Isabella of France NERFINISHED
Louis X of France NERFINISHED
Philip V of France NERFINISHED
conflict conflict with Pope Boniface VIII
conflict with the papacy
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1268
dateOfDeath 1314-11-29
era Late Middle Ages
father Philip III of France NERFINISHED
givenName Philip NERFINISHED
languageUsed Old French NERFINISHED
memberOfDynasty House of Capet NERFINISHED
monarchOf France NERFINISHED
Navarre NERFINISHED
mother Isabella of Aragon NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Old French
notableAction influence over the move of the papacy to Avignon
intervention in papal elections
notableEvent arrest of Knights Templar in 1307
suppression of the Knights Templar
notableFor centralization of royal power in France
financial and legal reforms
persecution of the Knights Templar
placeOfBirth Fontainebleau NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Fontainebleau NERFINISHED
policy debasement of the currency
expulsion of Jews from France in 1306
strengthening of royal administration
positionHeld King of France NERFINISHED
predecessor Philip III of France NERFINISHED
reasonForNickname noted for his handsome appearance
reignEnd 1314
reignStart 1285
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
spouse Joan I of Navarre NERFINISHED
successor Louis X of France NERFINISHED
title King of Navarre NERFINISHED
King of the Franks NERFINISHED

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