Philip of Alençon

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Philip of Alençon was a 14th-century French prince of the Capetian House of Valois who became a prominent cardinal and papal legate in the Catholic Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 14th-century person
Catholic cardinal
French prince
cardinal
human
papal legate
aristocraticTitleHolderOf Alençon NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 14th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork diplomacy
ecclesiastical politics
gender male
givenName Philip NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup French
languageSpoken French
memberOf Capetian House of Valois NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Capetian dynasty NERFINISHED
nobleRank prince
nobleTitle Prince of the blood
notableFamily House of Valois NERFINISHED
notableFor membership in the Capetian House of Valois
role as papal legate
service as cardinal in the Catholic Church
occupation clergyman
diplomat
prelate
partOf College of Cardinals NERFINISHED
French clergy
positionHeld archbishop
bishop
cardinal-priest
papal legate
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
socialClass nobility

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Peter, Count of Alençon child Philip of Alençon