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Enguerrand de Marigny

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denounced him to the king himself; but Philip stood by him and the attack was of no avail. The death of Philip IV on 29 November 1314 was a signal for a reaction against his policy. The feudal party, whose power the king had tried to limit, turned on his ministers and chiefly on his chamberlain.
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in 1314 and succeeded in getting further taxes for the Flemish war, incurring at the same time much ill will. This soon came to a head when the princes of the blood, eager to fight the Flemings, were disappointed by his negotiating a peace in September. He was accused of receiving bribes, and
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in 1313. He was twice married, first to Jeanne de St Martin, by whom he had three children, Louis, Marie and Isabelle (who married Robert, son of Robert de Tancarville); and the second time to Alips de Mons.
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and chief minister. In 1306 he was sent to preside over the exchequer of Normandy. He received numerous gifts of land and money from Philip as well as a pension from
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which was more effectual. He was condemned at once and hanged on the public
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Marigny founded the collegiate church of Notre-Dame d'Écouis near
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He obtained for his half-brother Philip de Marigny in 1301 the
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Contemporary chroniclers in vols. xx. to xxiii. of D Bouquet,
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La Réaction féodale sous les fils de Philippe le Bel
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Chief Minister of France
Philip IV
Pierre Flotte
Charles, Count of Valois
Grand Chamberlain of France
Guardian of the Treasury
Grand Panetier of France
Lyons-la-ForĂȘt
Normandy
France
Paris
Île-de-France
chamberlain
Philip IV
Lyons-la-ForĂȘt
Normandy
Hugues II de Bouville
Queen Jeanne
Issoudun
Pierre Flotte

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