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  1. Philip of France ( c. 1132 -1160) was a Capetian prince and archdeacon of Paris. Ecclesiastical career. Born c.1132, Philip was the youngest son of King Louis VI of France and his second wife, Adelaide de Maurienne. [1] . From birth he was destined for an ecclesiastical career. [2] .

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Philip (II) of France (29 August 1116 – 13 October 1131) was the first son of Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne. The favourite son of his father whilst a child, Philip was enthroned alongside Louis VI as joint-king in 1129.

  3. Philip was born in Paris between 1165 and 1185 to an important Parisian family. He was the illegitimate son of Philippe, Archdeacon of Paris (born in 1125), and was part of a family of powerful clerics.

  4. Philip of France, Archdeacon of Paris (Q2051323) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. French priest. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; ... Philip_of_France_(1) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. elwiki Φίλιππος της Γαλλίας (1132-1161)

  5. Philip was a son of the archdeacon Philip of Paris. There is no record of his youth and education, but it is certain that he studied theology, and probably Canon Law, in Paris. He was first mentioned in a charter of 1211 as archdeacon of Noyon, an office he held until his death.

  6. db0nus869y26v.cloudfront.net › en › Philip_of_France,_Archdeacon_of_ParisEcclesiastical career

    Philip held many ecclesiastical positions: treasurer of Saint Corneille of Compiegne, dean at Orleans and archdeacon by 1155, canon at Notre-Dame at Paris and dean of St Martin of Tours. He declined the election for Bishop of Paris , supporting the election of Peter of Lombardy instead.

  7. Philip of France, Archdeacon of Paris; ... PetScan; statistics; WikiMap; Locator tool; KML file; Search depicted; Media in category "Philip of France (1131)" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Mort de Philippe de France en 1131.png 1,000 × 649; 831 KB.