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Филипп IV Красивый. [Военно-исторический словарь] - Russian URL: http://www.medievalfortress.com/enc/f_00404.html
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(1268–1314) – король Франции с 1285 г., из династии Капетингов, внук Людовика IX Святого. Стремился укрепить королев. власть путем ослабления могущества крупных сеньоров и ликвидации власти пап римских над Францией. Юридически укрепил королев. власть на основе рим. права (в противовес праву церковному и обычному). Парижский парламент, Верховный суд и Счетная палата при нем превратились в постоянно действующие учреждения, где служили легисты (знатоки рим. права).
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Филипп IV Красивый / Рубрикон / Энциклопедический словарь "Всемирная история" - Russian URL: http://www.rubricon.ru/ann/whist/22_f/22_f34822.asp
Филипп IV Красивый (1268-1314) - французский король с 1285 г., из династии Капетингов. Благодаря своему браку в 1284 г. с королевой Наварры, стал королём Наварры, присоединил к королевскому домену Шампань и другие области.
Хронология жизни и деяний Филиппа IV Красивого | Всемирная история в лицах - Russian URL: http://rulers.narod.ru/philipp4/philxron.htm
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Philip IV - English URL: http://members.tripod.com/~Charlemagne64/phil4.html
Here is a silver denier of Philip IV "The Fair", King of France who ruled from 1285-1314.
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Encyclopedia.com - Results for Philip IV - English URL: http://www.encyclopedia.com/articlesnew/36622.html
1268-1314, king of France (1285-1314), son and successor of Philip III. The policies of his reign greatly strengthened the French monarchy and increased the royal revenues. Philip asserted his right to tax the clergy for the defense of the realm, thus making permanent a special tax permitted by the popes for support of crusades.
Philip IV, king of France - English URL: http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0838758.html
1268–1314, king of France (1285–1314), son and successor of Philip III. The policies of his reign greatly strengthened the French monarchy and increased the royal revenues. Philip asserted his right to tax the clergy for the defense of the realm, thus making permanent a special tax permitted by the popes for support of crusades.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Philip IV (The Fair) - English URL: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12004a.htm
King of France, b. at Fontainebleau, 1268; d. there, 29 Nov., 1314; son of Philip III and Isabel of Aragon; became king, 5 Oct. 1285, on the death of his father, and was consecrated at Reims, 6 Jan., 1286, with his wife Jeanne, daughter of Henry I, King of Navarre, Count of Champagne and Brie; this marriage united these territories to the royal domain.
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