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Philip Iv Of France Collection

Philip IV of France, also known as Philip the Fair, was a powerful and controversial monarch who ruled during the 14th century

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: Philip IV of France enters Notre Dame on horseback

Philip IV of France enters Notre Dame on horseback
7301581 Philip IV of France enters Notre Dame on horseback; Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip IV of France enters Notre Dame on horseback to thank God for having escaped during the Battle of)

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: The equestrian statue of Philip IV of France, ruler of the Middle Ages

The equestrian statue of Philip IV of France, ruler of the Middle Ages
7278181 The equestrian statue of Philip IV of France, ruler of the Middle Ages by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruler of the Middle Ages)

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: Philip IV Of France Enters Notre Dame Horseback

Philip IV Of France Enters Notre Dame Horseback
Philip IV of France enters Notre Dame on horseback to thank God for having escaped during the Battle of the Golden Spurs against the Flemish in 1302

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: Anagni Slap Sciarra Colonna Guillaume De Nogaret

Anagni Slap Sciarra Colonna Guillaume De Nogaret
Sciarra Colonna and Guillaume de Nogaret attack Pope Boniface VIII, 1303. Guillaume de Nogaret, 1260 - 1313. French statesman, councillor and keeper of the seal to Philip IV of France

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: Philip IV the Fair establishes the Parliament in Paris in 1303. Artist: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)

Philip IV the Fair establishes the Parliament in Paris in 1303. Artist: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)
Philip IV the Fair establishes the Parliament in Paris in 1303. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: The assembly of the Estates-General, April 10, 1302. Artist: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)

The assembly of the Estates-General, April 10, 1302. Artist: Alaux, Jean (1786-1864)
The assembly of the Estates-General, April 10, 1302. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: The burning of Templars (From: De casibus virorum illustrium by Giovanni Boccaccio)

The burning of Templars (From: De casibus virorum illustrium by Giovanni Boccaccio). Found in the collection of British Library

Background imagePhilip Iv Of France Collection: The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers, ca 1413-1415

The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers, ca 1413-1415. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles



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Philip IV of France, also known as Philip the Fair, was a powerful and controversial monarch who ruled during the 14th century. He was known for his ruthless tactics in consolidating power and wealth for the French crown, leading to conflicts with both the nobility and the Catholic Church. Despite his reputation as a tyrant, Philip IV implemented important reforms that strengthened central authority in France and laid the groundwork for future kings. His reign saw significant advancements in art, culture, and commerce, but also marked by political intrigue and scandal. Ultimately, Philip IV's legacy is one of ambition and cunning, shaping the course of French history for generations to come.