Histoire De Philippe Auguste recounts the reign of Philip II of France, known as Philippe Auguste, who ruled from 1180 to 1223. This historical biography, penned by Nicolas Baudot de Juilly, explores the life and times of one of France's most influential medieval monarchs. The narrative delves into the political strategies, military campaigns, and significant events that defined Philippe Auguste's reign, a period crucial in shaping the future of France. From his conflicts with England and the Holy Roman Empire to his role in the Third Crusade, the book offers insights into the king's character and his impact on French society and governance. "Histoire De Philippe Auguste" provides a valuable resource for those interested in medieval history, French royalty, and the evolution of European political landscapes.
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