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729:, and his uncle, Charles of Naples, launched a war against the Kingdom of Aragon. The war took the name "Aragonese Crusade" from its papal sanction; nevertheless, one historian labelled it "perhaps the most unjust, unnecessary and calamitous enterprise ever undertaken by the Capetian monarchy." Philip, accompanied by his sons, entered
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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. He largely continued his father's policies and left his father's administrators in place. His attempt to conquer Aragon nearly
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subsequently landed on Sicily in support of the rebels, claiming the crown of Sicily for himself. The success of the rebellion and invasion led to the coronation of Peter as king of Sicily on 4 September 1282.
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Hallam states Philip gained his nickname sometime before 1300, due to his prowess in Tunis or Spain. Bradbury states it was Philip's distinct policies and how he implemented them that gained him his nickname.
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Crusade to Tunis in 1270. Shortly before his departure, Louis IX had given the regency of the kingdom into the hands of
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as his motivation. Upon his return to Paris 23 September 1271, Philip reenacted his father's order that Jews wear badges. His charter in 1283 banned the construction and repair of
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on 21 May 1271, and paid tribute to the deceased. The next day the funeral of his father was held. The new sovereign was crowned king of France in Reims on 15 August 1271.
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hit the French camp and afflicted Philip personally. The French had started a withdrawal when the
Aragonese attacked and easily defeated the former at the
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and besieged the city. Despite strong resistance, Philip took Girona on 7 September 1285. Philip quickly experienced a reversal, as an epidemic of
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605:Alfonso X of Castile
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368:was returned to the
299:Margaret of Provence
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2666:Monarchs of France
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1892:978-1-85285-528-4
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1851:978-1-10884-024-8
1833:The Divine Comedy
1817:, pp. 52–53.
1803:de Pontfarcy 2010
1481:, pp. 30–31.
1404:, pp. 42–43.
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792:Joan I of Navarre
721:Aragonese Crusade
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1885:. Continuum.
1884:
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1879:Bradbury, Jim
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1799:
1793:, p. 24.
1792:
1791:Sumption 1990
1787:
1780:
1775:
1769:, p. 27.
1768:
1763:
1756:
1751:
1749:
1741:
1740:Dunbabin 2011
1736:
1729:
1724:
1717:
1716:Henneman 1971
1712:
1710:
1703:, p. 78.
1702:
1697:
1690:
1689:Woodacre 2013
1685:
1678:
1677:Bradbury 2007
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1597:, p. 35.
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1556:Runciman 2000
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1544:Bradbury 2007
1540:
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1522:, p. 71.
1521:
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1497:
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1479:Woodacre 2013
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1461:
1454:, p. 29.
1453:
1452:Woodacre 2013
1448:
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1435:, p. 28.
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1433:Woodacre 2013
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1251:
1246:
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1234:
1228:, p. 74.
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1214:Bradbury 2007
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1204:, p. 86.
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1186:
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1129:, p. 79.
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1066:, p. 35.
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1042:, p. 88.
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1024:
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3059:Charles VIII
2984:
2827:Carolingians
2812:Theuderic IV
2802:Chilperic II
2797:Dagobert III
2777:Childeric II
2772:Chlothar III
2717:Childebert I
2703:Merovingians
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1958:
1939:
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1595:Fawtier 1989
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146:(1285-10-05)
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3306:1285 deaths
3301:1245 births
3262:(1852–1870)
3236:(1830–1848)
3205:Louis XVIII
3185:Napoleon II
3126:(1589–1792)
3104:(1422–1453)
3049:Charles VII
3022:(1328–1589)
2896:Charles III
2881:Carloman II
2857:(Charles I)
2855:Charlemagne
2807:Chlothar IV
2762:Sigebert II
2752:Chlothar II
2737:Chilperic I
2727:Charibert I
2178:Saint Louis
2122:. Longman.
2084:. Ashgate.
1779:Hallam 1980
1650:Jordan 2009
1638:Sivery 2003
1626:Hallam 1980
1532:Aurell 2020
1370:Sivery 2003
1322:Chazan 2019
1310:Chazan 1980
1298:Chazan 2019
1286:Chazan 1980
1238:Sivery 2003
1226:Sivery 2003
1139:Giesey 2004
1064:Sivery 2003
1028:Hallam 1980
968:Hallam 1980
589:Carcassonne
370:crown lands
360:during the
329:during the
105:Predecessor
3295:Categories
3179:Napoleon I
3159:Louis XVII
3138:Louis XIII
3084:Charles IX
3079:Francis II
3044:Charles VI
3010:Charles IV
2985:Philip III
2975:Louis VIII
2940:Hugh Capet
2933:(987–1328)
2866:Charles II
2850:Carloman I
2832:Robertians
2757:Dagobert I
2742:Sigebert I
2722:Chlothar I
2590:1 May 1245
2401:. Fayard.
1728:Brown 1978
1701:Field 2019
1190:Brown 1978
1163:Lower 2018
1016:Field 2019
956:References
731:Roussillon
534:synagogues
391:Early life
325:, died in
307:Philip III
161:initially
132:1 May 1245
96:Coronation
48:Philip III
3216:Louis XIX
3210:Charles X
3153:Louis XVI
3143:Louis XIV
3089:Henry III
3069:Francis I
3064:Louis XII
3039:Charles V
3029:Philip VI
2990:Philip IV
2970:Philip II
2965:Louis VII
2945:Robert II
2876:Louis III
2838:(751–987)
2787:Clovis IV
2767:Clovis II
2705:(509–751)
2628:Philip IV
2257:20614714M
1863:. Brill.
1580:Wood 1966
1334:Stow 2006
1274:Stow 2006
1076:Ward 2016
942:dysentery
739:dysentery
603:in 1274,
385:Philip IV
381:Perpignan
337:in 1271.
313:(French:
151:Perpignan
119:Philip IV
115:Successor
3148:Louis XV
3133:Henry IV
3074:Henry II
3054:Louis XI
3005:Philip V
2980:Louis IX
2960:Louis VI
2955:Philip I
2911:Louis IV
2901:Robert I
2871:Louis II
2836:Bosonids
2712:Clovis I
2611:Louis IX
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1040:Gil 2006
913:European
755:Normandy
584:Toulouse
569:Edward I
555:and the
538:strepiti
514:Isabella
323:Louis IX
315:le Hardi
311:the Bold
165:, later
163:Narbonne
109:Louis IX
3281:italics
3223:Henry V
3034:John II
2995:Louis X
2950:Henry I
2921:Louis V
2916:Lothair
2906:Rudolph
2861:Louis I
2732:Guntram
1824:Sources
901:In the
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557:Agenais
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453:Crusade
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847:Vienna
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735:Girona
654:Aragon
499:Sicily
397:Poissy
364:, the
295:Mother
285:Father
157:Burial
135:Poissy
2595:Died:
2588:Born:
919:Notes
909:Dante
782:Louis
645:Bearn
617:Viana
527:Reign
521:Paris
409:Louis
358:Peter
327:Tunis
279:Capet
274:House
239:Louis
231:Issue
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1963:ISBN
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