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  2. Philip III of Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Philip was the son of Louis, Count of Évreux, a younger son of King Philip III of France by his second wife, Marie of Brabant.Philip's father was the founder of the Capetian House of Évreux, while his mother, Margaret (d. 1311), belonged to another Capetian branch, the House of Artois.

  3. Philip, Count of Longueville - Wikipedia

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    Philip of Navarre, Count of Longueville (1336–1363) was a younger brother and supporter of Charles II of Navarre, a claimant to the French throne. The son of Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre , he married Yolande of Flanders in 1353. [ 1 ]

  4. Philip III of France - Wikipedia

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    During Philip's reign the royal domain expanded, acquiring the County of Guînes in 1281, [63] the County of Toulouse in 1271, the County of Alençon in 1286, the Duchy of Auvergne in 1271, and through the marriage of his son Philip, the Kingdom of Navarre. [38] He largely continued his father's policies and left his father's administrators in ...

  5. Philip V of France - Wikipedia

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    Philip was born in Lyon in 1291, the second son of King Philip IV of France and Queen Joan I of Navarre. [2] His father granted to him the county of Poitiers in appanage. [ 3 ] Modern historians have described Philip V as a man of "considerable intelligence and sensitivity", and the "wisest and politically most apt" of Philip IV's three sons. [ 4 ]

  6. Philip IV of France - Wikipedia

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    Philip IV (April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called Philip the Fair (French: Philippe le Bel), was King of France from 1285 to 1314. By virtue of his marriage with Joan I of Navarre , he was also King of Navarre and Count of Champagne as Philip I from 1284 to 1305.

  7. Joan of France (1351–1371) - Wikipedia

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    Joan's maternal grandparents were Philip III of Navarre and Joan II of Navarre.Her paternal grandparents were Charles of Valois and Margaret of Naples.. Joan had two half-brothers from her father's first marriage to Joan the Lame: John II of France and Philip of Valois, Duke of Orléans.

  8. Tour de Nesle affair - Wikipedia

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    Joan I, Queen of Navarre r. 1274–1305: Philip the Fair (1268–1314) Philip I, King of Navarre r. 1284–1305 Philip IV, King of France r. 1285–1314: Charles of Valois (1270–1325) Louis the Quarreller (1289–1316) Louis I, King of Navarre r. 1305–1316 Louis X, King of France r. 1314–1316: Philip the Tall (1293–1322) Philip V, King ...

  9. Louis X of France - Wikipedia

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    Louis was born in Paris, the eldest son of Philip IV of France and Joan I of Navarre. [2] He inherited the kingdom of Navarre on the death of his mother, on 4 April 1305, and was crowned on 1 October 1307. [3] On 21 September 1305, at age 15, he married Margaret of Burgundy and they had a daughter, Joan. [2]