Philip IV


noun
1.
(Philip the Fair) 1268–1314, king of France 1285–1314.
2.
1605–65, king of Spain 1621–65 (son of Philip III).
noun
1.
known as Philip the Fair. 1268–1314, king of France (1285–1314): he challenged the power of the papacy, obtaining the elevation of Clement V as pope residing at Avignon (the beginning of the Babylonian captivity of the papacy)

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