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Encyclopedia > Philip Halsten

Filip Halstensson (king 1105-1118) ruled together with his brother Ingold II from 1105 or 1110 and onwards. According to the law of Westrogothia he was a good king. Not much else is known about him.



Preceded by:
Ingold I
King of Sweden
with Ingold II 
ca 1105–ca 1118
Succeeded by:
Ingold II



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Europe's 12th-Century Development by Sanderson Beck (23248 words)
Philip gained Vermandois from his wife Elizabeth when she was punished for adultery in 1164.
Philip II, later called Augustus by the contemporary chronicler Rigord, was anointed king by the Archbishop of Rheims in November 1179 at the age of 14.
Philip had raised considerable revenues in France from the Saladin tax of one-tenth of moveables and income until the church persuaded him to repeal it in 1189.
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