Famed for his handsome appearance – there’s a reason why he’s nicknamed Philip the Fair – the king is also charming and charismatic, yet his looks and magnetism mean little to his wife Philip is frustrated by his inability to heal their relationship and rekindle Joan’s affections, and he’s also got the vexing issue of his daughter “He is neither man nor beast.
The results of the speech may have led the king and the Cardinals to regret not allowing him to die within a few minutes, like the other Knights. We thank Cuba for their solidarity. For our latest mission we staged an unauthorized autograph signing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art with an actor who bears a striking resemblance to King Philip IV of Spain.

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In January 2016, His Majesty Philip Cotrone (left) was elected King of the independent state of Royal Maya. Philip IV (April–June 1268 – 29 November 1314), called the Fair (French: Philippe le Bel) or the Iron King (French: le Roi de fer), was King of France from 1285 until his death. Lies, spies and torture—lots of torture—masterminded by a power-hungry, money-mad king. Standing in front of the 400-year-old Velázquez painting, the "King" greeted museum patrons and …

We have agreed to develop in a sustainable way, in order to become the "model" nation for the United Nations. King Philip IV. It’s also been suggested he was resentful and jealous about the Templars’ political power, both within France – his own kingdom – and abroad.

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His Majesty renamed the State to 'The Federation of Royal Maya.' By virtue of his marriage with Joan I of Navarre, he was also, as Philip I, King of Navarre from 1284 to 1305. Meanwhile, James II of Aragon said that Philip’s claims had caused “astonishment but also disquiet”.Many saw the persecution of the Templars as a blatant power-grab by Philip. For instance on 9 June, 1308, Philip wrote to Henry of Carinthia, King of Bohemia, to propose Charles of Valois as a candidate for the crown of Germany; and … Philip, his father Philip III (1578 – 1621), and his son Charles II (1661 – 1700) are sometimes known as the "minor Habsburgs" to differentiate them from their sixteenth-century predecessors. His reign was one of the most momentous in medieval history because Philip successfully challenged the traditional power of the papacy in France, thereby strengthening the monarchy. Royal Maya wishes to thank the United Nations, for such a warm hosting and we thank all of the respective Ambassadors who received my administration.
He is a statue.” This was one contemporary description of Philip IV, which says a lot about how aloof, stubborn and unreadable he could be.

His motivations have been debated by historians over the centuries, though the most commonly agreed reason is that the king was financially indebted to the Templars, who by this time presided over vast amounts of land and wealth. Legend has it that he cursed his captors as the flames began to lick his body.