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English: Philip IV of France and his family: l-r: his sons, Charles IV of France and Philip V of France, his daughter Isabella of France (wife of Edward II of England), himself, his eldest son and heir the King of Navarre, Louis X of France, and his brother, Charles of Valois. Original vellum manuscript dated 1313, filed as Ms Lat 8504 f.1v, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France. Author anonymous.
Date 21 December 2007 (original upload date)
Source https://mandragore.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cgfbt670631
Author Michaelsanders at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-12-21 01:10 Michaelsanders 600×395× (77232 bytes) [[Philip IV of France]] and his family: l-r: his sons, [[Charles IV of France]] and [[Philip V of France]], his daughter [[Isabella of France]] (wife of [[Edward II of England]]), himself, his eldest son and heir the King of Navarre, [[Louis X of France]]

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The family of King Philip IV of France

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