Philip of France
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Philip of France might refer to:
- Philip I of France (1053-1108), King of France
- Philip of France (1116-1131), co-king of France, son of Louis the Fat
- Philip of France (1125-1161), bishop of Paris, son of Louis the Fat
- Philip II of France, known as Philip Augustus, (1165-1223), King of France
- Philippe Hurepel (1200-1234), count of Boulogne, son of Philip II of France
- Philip of France (1209-1218), son of Louis VIII of France
- Philip of France (1218-1220), son of Louis VIII of France
- Philip Dagobert (1222-1232), son of Louis VIII of France
- Philip III of France (1245-1285), called Philip the Bold, King of France
- Philip IV of France (1268-1314), called Philip the Fair, King of France
- Philip V of France (1291-1322), called Philip the Tall, King of France
- Philip of France (1313-1321), son of Philip V of France
- Philip VI of France (1293-1349), called Philip of Valois, King of France
- Philip of Valois, Duke of Orléans (1336-1375), son of Philip VI of France
- Philip II, Duke of Burgundy (1342-1404), son of John II of France
- Philip of France (1407-1407), son of Charles VI of France
- Philip de France (1436-1436), son of Charles VII of France
- Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (1640-1701), son of Louis XIII of France
- Philip of France (1668-1671), duke of Anjou, son of Louis XIV of France
- Philip V of Spain (1683-1746), grandson of Louis XIV of France