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Philip the Fair of France and His Family’s Disgrace: The Adultery Scandal of 1314 Revealed, Recounted, Reimagined, and Redated

by Elizabeth A. R. Brown (Author)
33 Pages
Open Access
Journal: Mediaevistik Volume 32 Issue 1 Publication Year 2020 pp. 71 - 103

Summary

In the spring of 1314, the three daughters-in-law of King Philip the Fair of France were seized as adulteresses, and two young knights, their alleged lovers, were brutally put to death at Pontoise, their property confiscated.

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Pages
33
DOI
10.3726/med.2019.01.03
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Elizabeth A. R. Brown (Author)

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Title: Philip the Fair of France and His Family’s Disgrace: The Adultery Scandal of 1314 Revealed, Recounted, Reimagined, and Redated