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... Philip fell ill and made his illness a pretext for returning to France , quite de- termined to settle the succession to Flanders ( Philip of Alsace had just died on the crusade ) while Richard was still absent . Thus , by the end of ...
... Philip fell ill and made his illness a pretext for returning to France , quite de- termined to settle the succession to Flanders ( Philip of Alsace had just died on the crusade ) while Richard was still absent . Thus , by the end of ...
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... Philip had seized were returned . Nevertheless the war was significant . First , the peace treaty of 1303 stipulated that Philip's daughter Isa- bella should marry the future Edward II of England - an alliance that led to years of peace ...
... Philip had seized were returned . Nevertheless the war was significant . First , the peace treaty of 1303 stipulated that Philip's daughter Isa- bella should marry the future Edward II of England - an alliance that led to years of peace ...
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... Philip contracted four marriages . The first was with his cousin Maria of Portugal in 1543. She died in 1545 , giving birth to the ill - fated Don Carlos . In 1554 , Philip married Mary I of England and became joint sovereign of England ...
... Philip contracted four marriages . The first was with his cousin Maria of Portugal in 1543. She died in 1545 , giving birth to the ill - fated Don Carlos . In 1554 , Philip married Mary I of England and became joint sovereign of England ...
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