Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/Philip IV. of France
PHILIP IV. (1268–1314), surnamed “the Fair,” son of the preceding, was born at Fontainebleau in 1268, was married to Joanna, queen of Navarre, in 1284, accompanied his father into Aragon in 1285, and was proclaimed king of France at Perpignan on 6th October of that year. See France, vol. ix. pp. 544–545. He died at Fontainebleau on 29th November 1314.