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510:… King Philip daily grew feebler. For after he had abducted the Countess of Anjou, he could achieve nothing worthy of the royal dignity; consumed by desire for the lady he had seized, he gave himself up entirely to the satisfaction of his passion. So he lost interest in the affairs of state and, relaxing too much, took no care for his body, well-made and handsome though it was. The only thing that maintained the strength of the state was the fear and love felt for his son and successor. When he was almost sixty, he ceased to be king, breathing his last breath at the castle of Melun-sur-Seine, in the presence of the Louis... They carried the body in a great procession to the noble monastery of St-Benoît-sur-Loire, where King Philip wished to be buried; there are those who say they heard from his own mouth that he deliberately chose not to be buried among his royal ancestors in the church of St. Denis because he had not treated that church as well as they had, and because among those of so many noble kings, his own tomb would not have counted for much. 479: 515: 331: 31: 466:, who entered the church with his knights to prevent his suzerain from being excommunicated on his lands. After making a public penance in 1104, Philip received absolution and was reconciled with the Church, and must have kept his involvement with Bertrade discreet. In France, the king was opposed by Bishop 317:
as regent of the kingdom, a role which Baldwin would share with Anne after the death of Henry in 1060. Despite his young age, Philip would rule in his own right, append royal documents with his own seal, and accompany Baldwin to several administrative visits to Flanders. This close association
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in 1060. A great part of his reign, like his father's, was spent putting down revolts by his power-hungry vassals. In 1077, he summoned a great host to relieve
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allowed Baldwin to maintain peaceful relationships between the king and his vassals. At age fourteen Philip was knighted by Baldwin's son,
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in November 1095. Several times the ban was lifted as Philip promised to part with Bertrade, but he always returned to her.
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was launched. Philip at first did not personally support it because of his conflict with Urban II. Philip's brother
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in 1072. Although the marriage produced the necessary heir, Philip fell in love with
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origin, being bestowed upon him by his mother. In 1059 Henry I had Philip crowned in
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To Follow in Their Footsteps: The Crusades and Family Memory in the High Middle Ages
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seized Flanders. Philip invaded Flanders in support of Baldwin's widow
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on 29 July 1108, and was buried per his request at the monastery of
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d'Avray, David, ed. (2014). "Philip I of France and Bertrade".
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at the age of seven. Henry also appointed his brother-in-law
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from 1060 to 1108. His reign, like that of most of the early
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Recueil des actes de Philippe Ier, roi de France (1059-1108)
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Dissolving Royal Marriages: A Documentary History, 860–1600
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It was at the aforementioned Council of Clermont that the
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among his forefathers. He was succeeded by his son,
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Royal Bastards: The Birth of Illegitimacy, 800–1230
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Le règne de Philippe Ier, roi de France (1060-1108)
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King of the Franks
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Coronation
as co-king
Henry I
Louis VI
Regents
Anne of Kiev
Baldwin V of Flanders
Champagne-et-Fontaine
Melun
Fleury Abbey
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire
Bertha of Holland
Bertrade de Montfort
Issue
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Constance, Princess of Antioch
Louis VI
Cecile, Princess of Galilee
House
Capet
Henry I of France
Anne of Kiev
King of the Franks
Capetians
Henry I
Vexin
Bourges

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