of Navarre Family - Ourfolk
Jeanne of Navarre (of France) Jan 1271-Jan 1272 - 2 APR 1305
Jeanne was born on Jan 1271-Jan 1272 in France and died on 2 APR 1305 in France . She was the daughter of King Henri of Navarre (ABT 1244 - 22 JUL 1274) and Queen Blanche Artois (of Navarre) (ABT 1250 - 2 MAY 1302). Jeanne was married to King Philip Iv of France on 16 AUG 1284. King Philip was born on 1268 in Fontainebleau, Seine-Et-Marne, France and died on 29 NOV 1314 in Fontainebleau, Seine-Et-Marne, France and was buried in Saint Denis, France . He was the son of King Philip Iii of France (1 MAY 1245 - 5 OCT 1285) and Princess Isabel of Aragon (of France) (1243 - 28 JAN 1271). View Family Chart - - -
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Philip 'Le Bel' called Philip the Fair was born in the year
1268, 0ne hundred and fifty years after the formation of the
Knights Templar and was King of France from 1285-1314.
How could someone as corrupt as he, be called by the
people, Philip the Fair? The term 'The Fair' was a reference
to Philip IV's good looks, being tall and handsome with
long blonde hair and blue eyes. Philip Le Bel, in contrast to
his pleasing looks, was a cold and secretive man who had
strong wishes for France to be the head of the empire. In
order to accomplish this plan he would need great financial
resources (which the Templars possessed) and a week and
subservient Papal Throne. Philip is well known for his
battles with Boniface VIII (see chronology below) At one
point Philip publicly burned Boniface VIII's Bull Unam Sanctam which gave the
Pope absolute supremacy over everyone.
1268, 0ne hundred and fifty years after the formation of the
Knights Templar and was King of France from 1285-1314.
How could someone as corrupt as he, be called by the
people, Philip the Fair? The term 'The Fair' was a reference
to Philip IV's good looks, being tall and handsome with
long blonde hair and blue eyes. Philip Le Bel, in contrast to
his pleasing looks, was a cold and secretive man who had
strong wishes for France to be the head of the empire. In
order to accomplish this plan he would need great financial
resources (which the Templars possessed) and a week and
subservient Papal Throne. Philip is well known for his
battles with Boniface VIII (see chronology below) At one
point Philip publicly burned Boniface VIII's Bull Unam Sanctam which gave the
Pope absolute supremacy over everyone.
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