Pierre De Bourbon, Baron De Busset, Bâtard De Liège 1464 - 1529. After a meaningless victory at Gerona and the destruction of his fleet at Las Hormigas, Philip was forced to retreat. After his succession, he quickly set his uncle on negotiations with the emir to conclude the crusade, while he himself returned to France. I am not the expert but I can report on what I have found and I have already passed along this info to others; Mss.Debbie Richardson; Mr.Todd Lawrence; etc. This information is part of by on Genealogy Online. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Issue: 3. Issue: MARGARET PLANTEGENET, Duchess of Norfolk; -M- JOHN, 4th Baron Seagrave. 4.Charles (12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325), Count of Valois. Philippe III Capet (1245-1285)/tree < Philippe III Capet (1245-1285) Edit. Philip was less successful militarily. m.2 (10 Sep 1299 Canterbury Cathedral) Marguerite de France (b. c 1279-d. 1318), dau. 2608). Their children were: Philip IV (1268 – November 29, 1314), successor as king, Charles (March 12, 1270 – December 16, 1325), Count of Valois, Louis (May 1276 – May 19, 1319), Count of Évreux, Blanche (1278 – March 19, 1305, Vienna), married Rudolf III of Austria on May 25, 1300, Margaret (1282 – February 14, 1317), married Edward I of England. "On 26 June 1285, Philip the Bold entrenched himself before Gerona in an attempt to besiege it. And I stated on where I found it. He died of fever on the way home. Philippe 'le Bel' Capet, de France, IV was born on month day 1268, at birth place, to Philippe III ‘le Hardi' Capet and Princess Isabella de France (born de Aragón). At the age of twenty-five he ascended to the throne. http://www.bambooweb.com/articles/p/h/Philip_III_of_France.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_III_of_France, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Philip-III-of-France, http://www.ericjames.org/html/fam/fam07212.htm, http://www.sacred-destinations.com/france/paris-st-denis.htm, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Denis_Basilica, Burial Initially Narbonne, later Saint Denis Basilica, 25 August 1270–5 October 1285 Succeeded by, Pepin (751-768) • Carloman I (768-771) • Charlemagne (768-814) • Louis I (814-840) • Charles I (843-877) • Louis II (877-879) • Louis III (879-882) • Carloman II (879-884) • Charles II (885-888) • Charles III (898-922) • Louis IV (936-954) • Lothair (954-986) • Louis V (986-987), Odo of Paris (888-898) • Robert I (922-923) • Rudolph (923-936), Hugh (987–996) • Robert II (996–1031) • Henry I (1031–1060) • Philip I (1060–1108) • Louis VI (1108–1137) • Louis VII (1137–1180) • Philip II (1180–1223) • Louis VIII (1223–1226) • Louis IX (1226–1270) • Philip III (1270–1285) • Philip IV (1285–1314) • Louis X (1314–1316) • John I (1316) • Philip V (1316–1322) • Charles IV (1322–1328), Philip VI (1328–1350) • John II (1350–1364) • Charles V (1364–1380) • Charles VI (1380–1422) • Charles VII (1422–1461) • Louis XI (1461–1483) • Charles VIII (1483–1498), Henry VI of England (1422-1453)(disputed), Francis I (1515–1547) • Henry II (1547–1559) • Francis II (1559–1560) • Charles IX (1560–1574) • Henry III (1574–1589), Henry IV (1589–1610) • Louis XIII (1610–1643) • Louis XIV (1643–1715) • Louis XV (1715–1774) • Louis XVI (1774–1792) • Louis XVII (claimant, 1792–1795), Napoleon I (1804–1814, 1815) • Napoleon II (1815), Louis XVIII (1814–1815, 1815–1824) • Charles X (1824–1830) • Louis XIX (1830)(disputed) • Henry V (1830)(disputed), Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_III_of_France", Categories: French monarchs | Roman Catholic monarchs | House of Capet | People of the Eighth Crusade (Christians) | 1245 births | 1285 deaths | People from Poissy, THE ROYAL ANCESTRY CONNECTION TO THE TILLINGHAST LINE, Posted by: Elton L. Powell (ID *****3093) Date: August 30, 2002 at 18:56:48, For many years there has been an effort of some of the Tillinghast descendents to find a blood connection to British. Philippe IV was born in 1268 in Fontainebleau, Isle De France, France.Philippe IV's father was Philippe III Capet and his mother was Isabel of Aragon.His paternal grandparents were Loius IX Capet and Margauerite De Provence; his maternal grandparents were Jaime I of Aragon and Jolan of Hungary.He had three brothers named Louis, Robert and Charles I Capet. Burial Initially Narbonne, later Saint Denis Basilica. Ông là một thành viên của nhà Capet.. Sinh ra ở Poissy, con của Louis IX (sau là Thánh Louis) và Marguerite của Provence, Philippe là Bá … Philippe Iii (Philip Iii) Capet 1450 - 1491. On 21 August, his uncle, Alfonso, Count of Poitou, Toulouse, and Auvergne, died returning from the crusade in Italy. Dante does not name Philip directly, but refers to him as "the small-nosed" and "the father of the Pest of France.". Philippe 'le Bel' Capet, de France, IV was born on month day 1268, at birth place, to Philippe III ‘le Hardi' Capet and Princess Isabella de France (born de Aragón). Philippe III (Philip III) CAPET family tree. Several years of negotiations yielded the Treaty of Amiens with Edward I of England in 1279. Philip intervened in the Navarrese succession after the death of Henry I of Navarre and married his son, Philip the Fair, to the heiress of Navarre, Joan I. In the aftermath of this struggle, while retreating from Girona, Philippe III died. Logiquement, l'héritier devrait être l'oncle du défunt roi, Charles le fils de Louis IV. He followed the dictates of others, first of Pierre de la Broce and then of his uncle Charles I of Sicily. Indecisive, and dominated by the policies of his father, he followed the dictates of others, first of Pierre de la Broce and then of his uncle Charles I of Anjou, king of Naples. At a later date I will give what info I have on earlier antecedents but I never found a continual'bloodline'. Philip was indecisive, soft in nature, timid, and apparently crushed by the strong personalities of his parents and dominated by his father's policies. He followed the dictates of others, first of Pierre de la Broce and then of his uncle Charles I of Sicily. Issue: ANN COPLEY; -M- WILLIAM LUSHER, Lord of Rodsell Manor. 1933. Courtesy of the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris Philip continued his father’s highly successful administration by keeping in office his able and experienced household clerks. Philippe III 1306-1343: Charles II count of Evreux king of Navarre 1349-1387 X 1351 Jeanne of France 1343-1373 : his grave in the Catedral, Pamplona. His father arranged his marriage August 16, 1284 to Joan of Navarre; Philip then became Philip I, King of Navarre and Count of Champagne. Philip himself was afflicted. In 1285, the last year of his reign, Philippe made an unsuccessful attempt to annex 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 III, King of France Capet was born on month day 1245, at birth place, to Louis IX (Saint Louis) de France (Capet) and Marguerite Countess Of de France. The name, Tillinghast , has not always been spelled this way. Lady Margaret Capet 1484 - 1567. He was married on August 16, 1284 in Paris, France to of Navarre Jeanne. Father: *Louis IX of FRANCE b: 25 APR 1214 in Poissy, France, Mother: *Margaret BERENGAR b: 1221 in St. Main, Marriage 1 *Isabella of ARAGON b: 1247 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Married: 28 MAY 1262 in Château de Vincennes, Vincennes, Île-de-France, France Children, Marriage 2 *Marie of BRABANT b: 1256 in Leuven, Flemish-Brabant, Flanders, Belgium. Philip IV (1268 – November 29, 1314), successor as king. He succeeded his father in 1270 as Philippe III "le Hardi" King of France. 01 Jun 1300 Brotherton, Yorkshire - d. 04 Aug/20 Sep 1338; bur: abbey of Bury St Edmunds). 01 May 1245 Poissy, Yvelines, Ile-de-France, France d. 05 Oct 1285 Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France: Genealogia / Genealogy Philippe III Capet (1245-1285) Alfonso II of Aragon (1157-1196) A ten-year truce was concluded and Philip was crowned in France on 12 August 1271. He followed the dictates of others, first of Pierre de la Broce and then of his uncle Charles I of Sicily. He was anointed king at Reims in 1271. Issue: SARAH LECHFORD, -M- Rev. Philip I (23 May 1052 – 29 July 1108), called the Amorous (French: l' Amoureux),[1] was King of France from 1060 to his death. In the Divine Comedy, Dante sees Philip's spirit outside the gates of Purgatory with a number of other contemporary European rulers. Ông là một thành viên của nhà Capet.. Sinh ra ở Poissy, con của Louis IX (sau là Thánh Louis) và Marguerite của Provence, Philippe là Bá … Un an après son avènement au trône, ce dernier meurt d'une chute de cheval en 987. Father: Philippe III "le Hardi," King of France (01 May 1245 - 05 Oct 1285). Pierre De Bourbon, Baron De Busset, Bâtard De Liège 1464 - 1529. Born in Poissy, to Louis IX (the later Saint Louis) and Margaret of Provence, Philip was prior to his accession Count of Orleans. (941–996), Graf von Poitou, Orléans usw., 986/987 Regent, 987 König von Frankreich ⚭ um Sommer 968 Alice von Poitou, * wohl 950, † 15.Juni 1006, wohl Tochter von Wilhelm I., Graf von Poitou, als Wilhelm III. Children . A weak ruler, he was dominated at various times by his chamberlain, his wife, his mother, and especially his uncle Charles I of Anjou, king of the Two Sicilies. Issue: ANNA de HOO, dau. This war, called the Aragonese Crusade from its papal sanction, has been labelled "perhaps the most unjust, unnecessary and calamitous enterprise ever undertaken by the Capetian monarchy. Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2002. Philippe III had two wives named Isabelle de Jaimez, Marie de Brabant and eight children named Louis, Philippe IV, Robert, Charles I, Louis, Blanche, Marguerite, Marie de. Philip all the while supported his uncle's policy in Italy. Philippe Ier1, né le 23 mai 1052 et mort le 29 juillet 1108 au château de Melun, est roi des Francs de 1060 à 1108, quatrième de la dynastie dite des Capétiens directs. Louis (May 1276 – 19 May 1319), Count of Évreux. 1301-1338 -M- ALICE. 25 August 1270–5 October 1285 Succeeded by. Father of Louis de France; Philippe IV le Bel, roi de France; Robert de France; Charles of France, Count of Valois; N.N. In 1284, Philip and his sons entered Roussillon at the head of a large army. Parents. He was consecrated at Notre-Dame de Reims 15 Aug 1271. Philip all the while supported his uncle's policy in Italy. Philip was indecisive, soft in nature, timid, and apparently crushed by the strong personalities of his parents and dominated by his father's policies. 3 "[1] On 26 June 1285, Philip the Bold entrenched himself before Gerona in an attempt to besiege it. Il règne de 987 à 996. Les Carolingiens s'éteignent à la mort de Louis V dit "Le fainéant". Philippe III1, dit « le Hardi » (Poissy, 1er mai 1245 Perpignan, 5 octobre 1285) fut roi de France de 1270 à 1285 : il fut le dixième de la dynastie dite des Capétiens directs. The grandson of St Louis IX of France, Philippe of Capet was born in Fontainebleau as the second son of his father Philippe III and his first wife, Isabella of Aragon.