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Jan 17, 1000
France was divided into 47 feudal territories
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Period: Jan 17, 1180 to Jan 17, 1223
Philip II or Philip Augustus' ruled France
He was the last King of the Franks, and the first King of France. He was one of the most successful French monarchs. -
Jan 17, 1204
Philip II seized Normandy from King John
Philip signed the Treaty of Le Goulet with King John of England. This treaty was supposed to bring peace to Normandy. A war errupted and during this stressful time, Philip captured Normandy. -
Period: Jan 17, 1226 to Jan 17, 1270
France’s central government became even stronger
This was during the reign of Philip II’s grandson, Louis IX -
Period: Jan 17, 1285 to Jan 17, 1314
Philip IV ruled
He was the son and successor of Philip III. -
Jan 17, 1302
Philip IV was in a quarrel with the pope
This argument was about the priests paying taxes. -
Jan 17, 1328
Hugh Capet succeeded Louis the Sluggard
He was also called "Hugh the Great." -
Louis the Sluggard died
Louis V was the King of Western Francia from 986 until his death. He was the last monarch in the Carolingian line. -
Period: to Jan 17, 1328
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