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| | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Philipb> arrested Jews so he could seize their assets to accommodate the inflated costs of modern warfare; he was condemned by his enemies in the Catholic Church for his spendthrift lifestyle. |  | | A member of the Capetian dynasty, <b>Philipb> was born at the Palace of Fontainebleau at Seine-et-Marne, the son of King <b>Philipb> III and Isabella of Aragon. |  | | <b>Philipb> tried and tortured a number of the Templars that he had captured, and in 1314 he had Jacques de Molay, the Templar Grand Master, and Geoffrey de Charney, the Preceptor of Normandy, burned at the stake. |
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| | AllRefer.com - <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>, king of France (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (<b>Philipb> the Fair), 12681314, king of France (12851314), son and successor of <b>Philipb> III. |  | | The conflict was revived by the arrest and condemnation by the king's court (1301) of Bishop Bernard Saisset. |  | | <b>Philipb>, in retaliation, convoked the nobility, clergy, and commons in the first French States-General (13023) to hear a justification of his course of action; and Boniface issued (1302) the bull Unam sanctam, an extreme statement of his right to intervene in temporal and religious matters. |
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| | ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> is one of the most important of the medieval French kings. |  | | <b>Philipb> was unwilling to face excommunication, for that could easily give his enemies within France the excuse they needed to foment open rebellion. |  | | <b>Philipb> saw assertion of royal authority over the French Church (sometimes called the Gallican Church, after Gaul, the old name for France) as at one and the same time a matter of royal dignity and a matter of pressing fiscal and national concern. |
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| | Christian History Handbook: Early Modern: Lecture Two |
 | | He carefully placated the angry French, lifted the excommunication of the <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> and dropped charges against those involved in the attempt to kidnap Boniface VIII except for the ringleaders. |  | | Clement V meekly allowed <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> to savagely exterminate the Knights Templars and appropriate their wealth because he feared the alternative might result in even more damage to the Papacy. |  | | Meanwhile the pronouncements of Boniface VIII against the French king in Salvator mundi were withdrawn and France was officially excluded from the claims of Unam sanctam. |
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http://www.sbuniv.edu/~hgallatin/ht34633e02.html
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| | <b>PHILIPb> <b>IVb>. (FRANCE) - LoveToKnow Article on <b>PHILIPb> <b>IVb>. (FRANCE) |
 | | Odo or Eudes <b>IVb>., duke of Burgundy, was married to Jeanne, <b>Philipb>'s daughter, and received the county of Burgundy as her dower. |  | | <b>PHILIPb> V. would have been some signs of it. |  | | <b>Philipb> was a lover of poetry, surrounded himself with Provencal poets and even wrote in Provencal himself, but he was also one of the most hard-working kings of the house of Capet. |
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http://www.1911ency.org/P/PH/PHILIP_IV_FRANCE_.htm
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| | Council of Vienne |
 | | Meanwhile in March 1312 <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> held a general assembly of his kingdom in Lyons, his object being to disturb and steamroller the minds of the council fathers and of the pope himself. |  | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France, the king who had opposed Boniface VIII so bitterly, had so much power over Clement V that he seems to have been able to change the whole state of ecclesiastical affairs at will. |  | | Besides, the rumour and clamour had grown to such insistence that the hostility against both the order itself and the individual members of it could not be ignored without grave scandal nor be tolerated without imminent danger to the faith. |
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| | Sly's Thirteenth Century TimeLine |
 | | <b>Philipb> III of France dies, and his son <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France (called The Fair) is crowned. |  | | <b>Philipb> III of France fails an attempt at annexing the kingdom of Aragon. |  | | <b>Philipb> II of France continues Arthur's fight with England, and within the next three years increases his domain by annexing Normandy, Maine, Brittany, Anjou, Touraine, and Poitou. |
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| | Hist of Christ'n Church 6 (ii.ii.iii) |
 | | <b>Philipb>’s seizure of the papal bulls before they could be promulged in France was met by Boniface’s announcement that the posting of a bull on the church doors of Rome was sufficient to give it force. |  | | The conflict between Boniface and <b>Philipb> passed through three stages: (1) the brief tilt which called forth the bull Clericis laicos; (2) the decisive battle, 1301–1303, ending in Boniface’s humiliation at Anagni; (3) the bitter controversy which was waged against the pope’s memory by <b>Philipb>, ending with the Council of Vienne. |  | | <b>Philipb> continued to lay his hand without scruple on Church property; Lyons, which had been claimed by the empire, he demanded as a part of France. |
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http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc6.ii.ii.iii.html
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| | Conflicts with <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France. (from Boniface VIII) -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> countered or even forestalled the publication of Clericis Laicos with an order forbidding all export of money and valuables from France and with the expulsion of foreign merchants. |  | | Meanwhile in France, <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>'s councillor Guillaume de Nogaret had taken Flotte's place as the leader of an actively anti-papal royal policy. |  | | <b>Philipb> was supported in this policy by other enemies of the Pope, including the legate whom Boniface had dispatched to France in these critical months and who betrayed his master, the French cardinal Jean Lemoine (Johannes Monachus). |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-8310?tocId=8310
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| | Timeline for France, 1300-1500 |
 | | <b>Philipb> of Burgundy abandons his attack on Calais |  | | A conspiracy against Charles VII collapses; it had been fomented by Duke Charles I of Bourbon, John II of Alençon, Réné of Anjou, John V of Brittany, and Count John <b>IVb> of Armagnac |  | | <b>Philipb> of Burgundy inherits the Duchies of Brabant and Limburg |
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http://history.boisestate.edu/hy309/France/timelinefrance.htm
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| | TemplarSword Shadow |
 | | 1306-<b>Philipb> the <b>IVb> orders the mass arrest of all Jews in France. |  | | I was there when Jacques de Molay cursed <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France and Pope Clement V. I was there as he burned at the stake, bound by my orders to bring this history to you. |  | | He orders that their property be handed over to the Knights Hospitaller except for lands in Iberia, which the church retains possession and property in France, which goes to <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>. |
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| | World History 1300- 1400 |
 | | At the same time, Edward III contested <b>Philipb>'s legitimacy based on the fact that his mother was the daughter of <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>. |  | | Under its terms, John II of France was ransomed and Edward III renounced his claim to the French throne. |  | | In the course of the battle, the French king, John II, was taken prisoner and brought to England. |
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| | Friday the 13th - Crystalinks |
 | | King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France was known as an uncommonly handsome man. He was called <b>Philipb> le Bel, the Beautiful, an ironic epithet for a king of Gothic pitilessness. |  | | Some also say that the arrest of Jaques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and 60 of his senior knights on Friday, October 13, 1307 by King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France is the origin of this superstition. |  | | That day thousands of Templars were arrested and subsequently tortured. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (The Fair) |
 | | However, there is an indisputable parallelism between his ideas and certain political maneuvers of <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>. |  | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> was not really a free-thinker; he was religious, and even made pilgrimages: his attitude toward the inquisition is not that of a free-thinker, as is especially apparent in the trial of the Franciscan Bernard Délicieux. |  | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>, by his formal condemnation of the memory of Boniface VIII, appointed himself judge of the orthodoxy of the popes. |
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| | ipedia.com: <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of Spain Article |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (April 8, 1605 - September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal until 1640. |  | | The eldest son of <b>Philipb> III, <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> was born at Valladolid. |  | | After a brief struggle with the task of directing the administration of the most extensive and the worst organized monarchy in Europe, he sank back into his pleasures and was governed by other favourites. |
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| | yorkboard |
 | | As the Templars planned a new Crusade against the infidel, King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France was planning his own private crusade against the Templars.He longed to be rid of his massive debts to the Templar order, which had used its wealth to establish a major banking operation. |  | | Under <b>Philipb>'s orders Pope Clement V, literally under house arrest at Avignon, dissolved the Order making the Knights who managed to escape fugitives- literally men without country or religion, and forced to develop secret recognition signals and grips which were to become the traditional underpinnings of Freemasonry. |  | | <b>Philipb> wanted the Templar treasure to finance his continental wars against Edward I of England. |
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| | The English Templar |
 | | Although King <b>Philipb>'s arrests were in clear violation of the Pope's prerogatives, Pope Clement V failed to oppose or even vigorously protest against the arrest of clergy ostensibly subject only to himself. |  | | In the early hours of Friday, Oct. 13, 1307, soldiers acting on orders from King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France seized all Templar properties and arrested all Templars within his Kingdom. |  | | This, the third novel of Schrader’s Templar Trilogy, is set against the backdrop of the destruction of the Knights Templar by <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France. |
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| | philipboniface |
 | | In the fourteenth century, Pope Boniface VIII and <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France clashed over two basic issues, both crucial to the ability of the Church to have an independent voice in France. |  | | <b>Philipb> claimed that anyone breaking secular law should be tried in a secular court, but Boniface disagreed, feeling that the Church could not be independent if its personnel could be arrested at any time by secular officials. |  | | As we discussed in lecture, <b>Philipb>'s intimidation of Boniface, as well as political turmoil in Rome, was one of the largest reasons that his successor, Clement V, moved his church to Avignon, France. |
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 | | Daughter of King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France and of Jeanne of Navarre, Isabella was married to Edward II in 1308. |  | | He supported one group of nobles, called the Despenses, and exiled others who then began to organize against him with the support of Charles <b>IVb> (the Fair) of France, Isabella's brother. |  | | When Charles <b>IVb> of France died without a direct heir, his nephew Edward III claimed the throne of France through his descent through his mother Isabella, beginning the Hundred Years' War." |
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| | Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Foldout |
 | | : On 13th October 1307, King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France ordered the arrest of all French Knights Templars on false charges of heresy – probably because he wanted their wealth. |  | | Their properties were confiscated by King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France. |  | | : King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France had 54 knights burned at the stake in Paris, and others were tortured into giving confessions. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Multimedia - <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (of France) |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>, king of France, is known for his struggle with the Roman Catholic church that first arose from his attempt to tax the clergy. |  | | In 1305 <b>Philipb> secured the election of one of his adherents as Pope Clement V, who moved the papacy from Rome to Avignon, France, in 1309 and came under <b>Philipb>’s control. |  | | After Pope Boniface VIII issued a statement declaring papal supremacy in 1302, <b>Philipb> had him imprisoned. |
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| | The Bailey Family |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> King Of FRANCE was born in 1268 in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, France. |  | | <b>Philipb> was excommunicated in 1095 because he had repudiated his wife, Bertha of Holland, and married Bertrada, the wife of the count of Anjou. |  | | <b>Philipb> Prince Of FRANCE was born on 29 Aug 1116 in Rheims, Marne, France. |
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| | Sly's Fourteenth Century Timeline |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France dies, the infant John of France becomes king, with <b>Philipb> V (called The Tall) as regent. |  | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France has Grand Master Jacques de Molay of the Knights Templars arrested, and forces the pope to suppress the order of Knights Templars. |  | | <b>Philipb> VI of France dies and his son John II of France is crowned. |
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| | Bernard Saisset |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>, king of France - <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (<b>Philipb> the Fair), 1268–1314, king of France (1285–1314), son and successor... |  | | as papal legate to King <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of France to protest the king's anticlerical measures. |  | | <b>Philipb> refused and had Saisset indicted by a civil court. |
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| | King <b>Philipb> <b>Ivb> Of Spain - Spain BR |
 | | <b>Philipb> had already been given Naples, &; King <b>Philipb> married 4 times. |  | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of Spain <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> of Spain <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (April 8, 1605 - September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king. |  | | … <b>Philipb> <b>IVb>, 160565, king of Spain, Naples, and Sicily (162165) and, … king of Portugal (162140); son and successor of <b>Philipb> III of Spain. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - <b>Philipb> II (of France) |
 | | <b>Philipb> II (of France) (1165-1223), king of France (1180-1223), one of the most powerful European monarchs of the Middle Ages. |  | | Capetian Dynasty, which included <b>Philipb> II of France |  | | Third Crusade, role of <b>Philipb> II of France |
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| | <b>Philipb> I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Philipb> I of Navarre and <b>IVb> of France (1268–1314). |  | | <b>Philipb> I of Portugal and II of Spain (1526–1598). |  | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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| | MSN Encarta - <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (of France) |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (of France), called The Fair (1268-1314), king of France (1285-1314), known for his conflict with the papacy. |  | | Find more about <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> (of France) from |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/<b>Philipb> |
 | | <b>Philipb> is a personal name, derived from Greek Philippos, meaning "lover of horses", from philo "love" and hippos "horse". |
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| | I1485: <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> King Of France ( - ) |
 | | <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> King Of France and Unknown spouse had the following children |  | | Descendants of <b>Philipb> <b>IVb> King Of France and ??? |  | | 1 Isabella Of France = Edward II King Of England |
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