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| − | '''Philip Augustus''' or '''Phillip II of France''' was a twelfth century French King who led his country on Crusade, centralised the power of the French State and Crown and reclaimed many British possessions in [[France]], namely [[Normandy]] and much of [[Aquitaine]] from the weak English | + | '''Philip Augustus''' or '''Phillip II of France''' was a twelfth century French King who led his country on Crusade, centralised the power of the French State and Crown and reclaimed many British possessions in [[France]], namely [[Normandy]] and much of [[Aquitaine]] from the weak English [[King John]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:03, November 15, 2008
Philip Augustus or Phillip II of France was a twelfth century French King who led his country on Crusade, centralised the power of the French State and Crown and reclaimed many British possessions in France, namely Normandy and much of Aquitaine from the weak English King John.