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Philip Augustus

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  • noun son of Louis VII whose reign as king of France saw wars with the English that regained control of Normandy and Anjou and most of Poitou (1165-1223)

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Examples

  • The French kingship and the papacy, the representatives of which had but lately been great and glorious princes, such as Philip Augustus and St. Louis,

    A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 2 1830

  • The prints chronicle important events in the lives of ancient French worthies, including Philip Augustus and Charles Martel, and evidence considerable artistic skill.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • The prints chronicle important events in the lives of ancient French worthies, including Philip Augustus and Charles Martel, and evidence considerable artistic skill.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • The prints chronicle important events in the lives of ancient French worthies, including Philip Augustus and Charles Martel, and evidence considerable artistic skill.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • Following his annexation of Normandy in 1204, the King of France, Philip Augustus, offered Abbot Jourdain a grant for the construction of a new Gothic-style architectural set which included the addition of the refectory and cloister.

    Spectacular Mont Saint-Michel 2007

  • Following his annexation of Normandy in 1204, the King of France, Philip Augustus, offered Abbot Jourdain a grant for the construction of a new Gothic-style architectural set which included the addition of the refectory and cloister.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • By a statute of the year 1188, Philip Augustus imposed a tenth of the revenues of all benefices.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Philip Augustus raising the oriflamme on 24 June 1190, by Pierre-Henri Revoil.

    Archive 2007-07-15 de Brantigny........................ 2007

  • Philip Augustus made peace in 1200 with King John of England, the principal barons of France and Normandy swore to the due observance of it, as cautionary or guaranteeing parties.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Philip Augustus raising the oriflamme on 24 June 1190, by Pierre-Henri Revoil.

    l'Oriflamme de Brantigny........................ 2007

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