Historical Events tagged with "philip augustus"

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Military & Warfare

Acre's Siege Concludes with Saladin's Surrender

July 12th, 1191 833 years ago

After a two-year siege, Saladin's garrison surrenders to King Philip II Augustus of France and King Richard I of England at the city of Acre. The successful siege leads to the capture of strategic fortifications and a considerable number of Muslim prisoners. The fall of Acre is crucial for the Crusaders' control over the Holy Land as it serves as a gateway for further military ventures towards Jerusalem. This victory solidifies alliances and sets the stage for future confrontations between the Crusaders and Muslim forces.

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Politics & Government

Philip Augustus Becomes King of France

September 18th, 1180 844 years ago

Philip Augustus ascended to the throne of France at just fifteen, following the death of his father, King Louis VII. His coronation took place in Reims, a city traditionally associated with royal ceremonies. This significant moment marked the beginning of a new era for the French monarchy as he inherited a divided realm and sought to consolidate his power amidst rival factions. Philip's reign would eventually see him become one of the most influential kings in medieval European history.

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