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| | Philippe IV |
 | | Philippe IV, called "le Bel" or "the Fair", King of France, was the son of Philippe III and his wife, Isabella of Aragon. |
 | | The election was ultimately determined by the diplomacy and the gold of Philippe's agents, and the new pontiff, Pope Clement V, was the weak-willed creature of the French king, to whom he owed the tiara. |
 | | His wife was Jeanne, Queen of Navarre, through whom that country passed under the rule of Philippe on his marriage in 1284; three of his sons, Louis X, Philippe V and Charles IV, succeeded in turn to the throne of France, and a daughter, Isabella, married King Edward II of England. |
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