Philip of France (1116-1131)

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Philip of France (29 August 111613 October 1131) was the first son Louis the Fat (Louis VI), King of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne.

Philip was enthroned alongside his father as joint-king in 1129. He died in Paris when his horse was startled and fell, crushing him, by a pig running into the street.

He was buried at St Denis.

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