Friday, April 02, 2004

France, History Of, Later Capetians

Louis IX was succeeded by his son, Philip III (ruled 1270 - 85); his grandson, Philip IV the Fair (ruled 1285 - 1314); and three great-grandsons, Louis X (ruled 1314 - 16), Philip V (ruled 1316 - 22), and Charles IV (ruled 1322 - 28). The greatest of these last Capetian reigns was that of Philip IV. Worldly and ambitious, yet pious and intelligent, he was less accommodating than his forebears and more devoted to his power than to his reputation.