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 Battle of Bouvines (27 July 1214)
Philippe II took Aumale (20 August 1196) after defeating a relief force led by Richard I. Richard I began the construction of Château-Gaillard in 1196, and sought to ally Raymond, comte de Toulouse to his side by renouncing the Angevin claims to that domain.
Philippe II sponsored the 1211 marriage of Ferrand, son of the king of Portugal, to Joan, Baudouin's eldest daughter and heiress.
Philippe II assembled his army at Péronne toward by early July, and took the offensive into Flanders, thinking the emperor was in front of him.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg84 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Philippe Prince Of FRANCE was born on 9 Sep 1209 in, Paris, Isle De France.
Philippe Auguste II King Of FRANCE [Parents] was born on 22 Aug 1165 in, Paris, Isle De France.
Philippe I Count Of NAMUR was born in 1174 in Of,, Hainaut, Belgium.
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 ipedia.com: Philip II of France Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Philippe II Auguste was King of France from 1180 to 1223.
A member of the Capetian dynasty, Philippe II was born August 21, 1165 at Gonesse, Val-d'Oise, France, the son of Louis VII of France and his...
King Philippe II Auguste died July 14, 1223 at Mantes and was interred in Saint Denis Basilica.
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King Philippe Auguste (who had succeeded to the French throne in 1180) therefore encouraged Henry’s four sons, Henry the younger [18], Richard, Geoffrey and John, to revolt against their father.
Philippe Auguste was thus able to claim before the peers of France that all John’s French possessions were forfeit to the French crown [23].
With Duke Arthur’s assistance, Philippe swept into Normandy and Anjou and drove John from the mainland of northern France by 1204 [24].
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 Capetians - History for Kids!
Philippe came to the throne in 1180 AD, when he was only fourteen years old.
Philippe went on the Third Crusade, in 1188 (when he was 22), but came home early to continue pushing the English out of France.
Philippe IV had three sons, Louis X (1314-1316), Philippe V (1316-1322), and Charles IV (1322-1328), but they all died young without leaving sons of their own.
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 Philip II of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Philippe II, Auguste also called Philip Augustus (August 21,1165-July 14,1223) was King of France from 1180 to 1223.
A member of the Capetian dynasty, Philippe II was born August 21, 1165 at Gonesse, Val-d'Oise, France, the son of Louis VII of France and his third wife, Adèle de Champagne.
King Philippe would play a significant role in one of the greatest centuries of innovation in construction and in education.
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 AllRefer.com - Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, Philippe Auguste Mathias, comte de (French Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, Philippe Auguste Mathias, comte de, French Literature, Biographies
Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, Philippe Auguste Mathias, comte de[fElEp´ OgUst´ mAtyAs´ kONt du vEyA´ du lE´l-AdAN´] Pronunciation Key, 1838–89, French novelist.
His works, in the romantic style, are often fantastic in plot and filled with mystery and horror.
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 Longchamps : Keep   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In the treaty of 1190 concluded between Philippe Auguste and Richard the Lion Heart, the latter effectively abandoned the Norman Vexin territory provided in particular that Etienne de Longchamp kept the land for which he owed allegiance to the King of France.
Philippe Auguste took it in 1201, and the latter returned it to him in 1204 and he died in Bouvines ten years later.
The castle which is located on a small spur of land barred by a ditch, close to the village, is built in flint and includes a cylindrical moated keep occupying the centre of a regular polygonal moated enclosure 33.5 m in diameter whose corners alternately have buttresses and six quadrangular towers of variable dimensions.
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 Apanages in the French Monarchy
Philippe III gave Valois to his second son Charles (later increased by Philippe IV with Alencon, Perche and Chartres) and Beaumont-sur-Oise to his third son Louis (later increased by Philippe IV with Évreux).
Philippe IV gave Poitou to his second son Philippe and La Marche and Angoulême (increased by Philippe V; La Marche was exchanged for Clermont with Louis de Bourbon) to his third son Charles.
Later, the Ordonnance of August 1669 placed the forests included in the apanages under the same regime as the royal forests, strictly controlled by a special administration that was in charge of the management and exploitation of the forests.
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 MARSHAL OF FRANCE FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Philippe de Montaut-Bénac, Duke of Navailles (1619 - 1684), Marshal of France in 1675
Philippe, Duke of Mouchy (1715 - 1794), Marshal of France in 1775
Philippe, Marquis of Ségur (1724 - 1801), Marshal of France in 1783
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 Auguste, comte de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Auguste, comte de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, drawing by Paterne Berrichon.
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Belgian statesman Auguste Beernaert served concurrently as prime minister and finance minister of Belgium from 1884 to 1894.
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 Seven Ages of Paris by Alistair Horne
When France's King Philippe Auguste arrived on the throne in 1180,* aged fifteen, he inherited a tiny state, a fraction the size of Plantagenet England and its European dependencies, land-locked and surrounded by powerful rivals.
On 3 July 1194, Philippe Auguste suffered his most humiliating defeat, at Fréteval in the Vendôme, losing his baggage train, his treasury and the national archives.
The results were extremely tough on Philippe, obliging him to forfeit all of Normandy save the citadel of Gisors-on which as a nine-year-old he had first set eyes-and with it he in effect lost all the fruits of his campaigning over the previous ten years.
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 H-France Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Retired from the University of Lille, Professor Sivéry is widely praised for a significant body of research focused in the thirteenth century, both on the political and economic history of Northern France (especially Hainault), and the fiscal machinery of the Capetian administration.
Sivéry’s Philippe III is an anti-biography--and not just in the sense typical for a medieval subject, where over-eager modern biographers speculate and generalize about the ‘life and times’ of an inaccessible minor historical figure.
Philippe’s only kingly enthusiasm was warfare, but his only significant military campaign was his final act, the ill-fated crusade of 1285 against Aragon.
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 Flanders (Traditional province, France)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
King Philippe le Bel attempted to invade Flanders in 1300.
Philippe took revenge in Mons-en-Pévèle and eventually signed the treaty of Athis-sur-Orge in 1305.
In 1369, Marguerite de Flandres married duke of Burgundy Philippe le Hardi and Flanders was incorporated to the duchy of Burgundy.
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 VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM, PHILIPPE AUGUSTE MATHIAS, COMTE DE - LoveToKnow Article on VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM, PHILIPPE ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM, PHILIPPE AUGUSTE MATHIAS, COMTE DE - LoveToKnow Article on VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM, PHILIPPE AUGUSTE MATHIAS, COMTE DE the Low Countries.
In 1784 he published his CEuyres, which are of little value, and in 1792 his articles in the Chronique de Paris appeared in book form under the title Lettres choisies sur les principaux evenements de la Revolution.
See: VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM, PHILIPPE AUGUSTE MATHIAS, COMTE DE at LoveToKnow.
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 Capet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Philippe IV had the papal court moved to Avignon in 1305 where it remained until 1378.
In 1312 Philippe IV persuaded Clemens V to dissolve the wealthy Knights Templar.
Philippe IV was then able to appropriate the enormous wealth of the order for his treasury.
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 Paris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Philippe Auguste ascends the throne; he builds a fortified castle just outside Paris' ramparts (later to become the Louvre).
Philippe Auguste ordered the paving of the streets.
n 1187 Philippe Auguste decided the cemetary had to be surrounded by a wall, to separate it from the Champeaux market.
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 Salnave Philippe-auguste ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Jacques Philippe Le Bas, Le Berger Reveur, 1741
Philippe Jourdain was born in Port-au-Prince in 1965 where he began to paint with both acrylic and oil at a young age.
Philippe de Montebello, director of the Metropolitan Museum, stated: For six months out of each year, this extraordinary loan signi...
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 Paris - Notre Dame
During the half-century which elapsed between the conception of the cathedral and the building of the facade the Roman style ceded to Gothic, and this door is exceedingly curious as showing a deliberate transformation to agree with the new laws of the XIIIth century.
The architect under Philippe Auguste appears to have taken the door designed for the axis of the nave, and, while creating for his main entrance grander forms and richer ornamentation, to have respected the work of his predecessor, to have reserved for it an honourable place.
As it is narrower and more slender in all its parts than its companion, the Porte de la Vierge, it has seemed to me not impossible that this door itself decided the diminished width of the south tower and the whole of that division of the great portail.
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 Marshal_of_France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Philippe Pétain, awarded the distinction of Marshal of France for his generalship in the First World War, retained his title even after his trial and imprisonment and after he was stripped of other positions and titles.
Philippe de Culant, Lord of Jaloignes, of La Croisette, of Saint-Armand and of Chalais (died 1454), Marshal of France in 1441
Philippe, Marquis of Ségur (1724-1801), Marshal of France in 1783
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 Family Trees of Thomas Jefferson and Other Famous Americans - pafg168 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Philippe Auguste II King Of FRANCE was born on 22 Aug 1165.
Agnaes (Anna), Princess Of FRANCE was born in 1171 in Of, Paris, Isle De France, France.
Philippe I King Of FRANCE [Parents] was born before 23 May 1053 in Reims, Champagne, France.
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 PHILIPPE AUGUSTE HENNEQUIN - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIPPE AUGUSTE HENNEQUIN
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In 1824 Hennequin settled at Tournay, and became director of the academy; he exhibited various works at Lille in the following year, and continued to produce actively up to the day of his death in May 1833.
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