on of Philip, Augustus and Agnes of Meran, his third wife.| Father: | Philippe (II Augustus, King of France 1180-1223) (b.1165 - d.1223) |
| Mother: | Agnes (of Meran) ( - d.1201) |
| Year | Month | Event |
| No Items | ||
ldest son of King Louis VI of France. In the tradition of the Capetian rulers of France Philip was crowned as duel ruler of France by his father in 1129. But Philip died at the age of fifteen and did not become King of France.| Father: | Louis (VI, The Fat, King of France 1108-1137) (b.1108 - d.1137) |
| Mother: | Adelaide (of Savoy) ( - d.1154) |
| Year | Month | Event |
| 1129 | Apr 14 | Coronation of Philip of France |
| Following the Capetian tradition of the French Kings, King Louis VI of France had his eldest son Philip of France crowned at Rheims Cathedral. Philip then became joint ruler of France.[1] | ||
o details.| Father: | Lionel (of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence) (b.1338 - d.1368) |
| Mother: | Elizabeth (de Burgh) ( - d.1363) |
| Year | Month | Event |
| No Items | ||
| Father: | John (of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster) ( - d.1399) |
| Mother: | Blanche (of Lancaster) ( - d.1369) |
| Year | Month | Event |
| No Items | ||
etails to follow.| Father: | Pole, John de la (Duke of Suffolk) ( - d.1491) |
| Mother: | Elizabeth (of York, Duchess of Suffolk) ( - d.1503) |
| Year | Month | Event |
| No Items | ||