philip iv of france

  1. The English Charlemagne: A Plantagenet-Capet TL

    So this is fairly new, heh. This will be my second TL and it will be a duet TL with @eliamartin65. As per my rules in this TL we will only change one thing and one thing only, what if Philip IV or Philip the Fair did not die from a hunting accident?
  2. Avrorrange

    How would Philip IV of France have handled the French succession crisis if he lived 20 extra years and outlived all his sons?

    Philip IV of France died in his 40s. It would not be inconceivable if he lived an extra 20 years. Suppose that is the case, and he outlived all of his sons, how would he respond to the looming succession crisis assuming all his sons still failed to produce living sons whose legitimacy could not...
  3. What if Louis of France (1264-1276) lived?

    Philip IV was known as a good but greedy ruler, who taxed and imposed state control over the Catholic Church. He also infamously expelled the Jews in 1306 and then burned the Knights Templar in 1307. In 1314, there was a scandal known as the Tours de Nestle but he died shortly after. His sons...
  4. WI: Joan II of Navarre became Queen of France?

    In 1314 a scandal known as the Tour de Nestle affair happened and the daughters-in-law of Philip IV were accused of adultery which would lead to women not being trusted on the French Throne. On November 29th 1314 Philip IV died and was succeeded by his son Louis X who was also King of Navarre as...
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