Philip IV of France
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Philip IV of France
Summary
Philip IV of France is a human[1]. He was born in Fontainebleau[2]. He was born on June 1268[3]. He died in Fontainebleau[4]. He died on November 29, 1314[5]. He worked as a ruler[6]. He ranks in the top 0.57% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,423 views/month, #5,675 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Philip IV of France was born in Fontainebleau[2].
- Philip IV of France passed away in Fontainebleau[4].
- Philip IV of France was born on June 1268[3].
- Philip IV of France died on November 29, 1314[5].
- Philip IV of France is buried at Basilica of Saint-Denis[8].
- Philip IV of France's father was Philip III of France[9].
- Philip IV of France's mother was Isabella of Aragon[10].
- Among Philip IV of France's spouses was Joan I of Navarre[11].
- A child of Philip IV of France was Louis X of France[12].
- A child of Philip IV of France was Philip V of France[13].
- A child of Philip IV of France was Charles IV of France[14].
- A child of Philip IV of France was Isabella of France[15].
- A child of Philip IV of France was Robert of France[16].
- Philip IV of France held citizenship in Kingdom of France[17].
- Philip IV of France worked as a ruler[6].
- Philip IV of France held the position of king of France[18].
- Philip IV of France held the position of King of Navarre (Iure uxoris)[19].
- Philip IV of France's religion is recorded as Christianity[20].
- Philip IV of France is recorded as male[21].
- Philip IV of France's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Philip IV of France's family is recorded as Capetian dynasty[23].
- Philip IV of France's noble title is recorded as Duke of Normandy[24].
- Philip IV of France's noble title is recorded as king of France[25].
- Philip IV of France's noble title is recorded as Q111671981[26].
- Philip IV of France's Commons category is recorded as Philip IV of France[27].
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Origins and Family
Philip IV of France's place of birth was Fontainebleau[2]. He was born on June 1268[3]. His father was Philip III of France[9]. His mother was Isabella of Aragon[10].
Career and Affiliations
Philip IV of France's professions included ruler[6]. Positions held include king of France[18], a hereditary title[28], in Kingdom of France[29] and King of Navarre (Iure uxoris)[19].
Personal Life
Among Philip IV of France's spouses was Joan I of Navarre[11]. Children include Louis X of France[12], a ruler[30], 1289–1316[31], of France[32]; Philip V of France[13], a ruler[33], 1293–1322[34], of France[35]; Charles IV of France[14], a monarch[36], 1294–1328[37], of France[38]; Isabella of France[15], a regent[39], 1295–1358[40], of France[41]; and Robert of France[16], 1296–1308[42]. His religion is recorded as Christianity[20].
Death and Burial
Philip IV of France died on November 29, 1314[5]. He passed away in Fontainebleau[4]. Recorded cause of death include stroke[43] and hunting accident[44]. Burial took place at Basilica of Saint-Denis[8].
Why It Matters
Philip IV of France ranks in the top 0.57% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,423 views/month, #5,675 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] He is known by 71 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
FAQs
Where was Philip IV of France born?
Philip IV of France was born in Fontainebleau[2].
Where did Philip IV of France die?
Philip IV of France passed away in Fontainebleau[4].
Who were Philip IV of France's parents?
Philip IV of France's father was Philip III of France[9]. Philip IV of France's mother was Isabella of Aragon[10].
Who was Philip IV of France married to?
Philip IV of France's spouses include Joan I of Navarre[11].
What did Philip IV of France do for work?
Philip IV of France worked as ruler[6].