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Philip saw himself as a new Charlemagne. He wanted to give France natural boundaries and, through his family the Capets, dominate the other monarchies of Europe. He therefore spent a great deal of his reign plotting against Edward of England for two reasons: to acquire the wine-rich province of Gascony in south-west France, still held by the English; and to see his own grandson crowned as King of England at Westminster. He viewed the latter as the best way of securing the former. Edward I manoeu...vred to avoid such entanglement but events conspired against him. In May 1303, under extreme international pressure, particularly from the Papacy, he agreed to the Treaty of Paris, whereby he solemnly promised that his eldest son, the Prince of Wales, would marry Isabella, Philip’s only daughter. At the beginning of the fourteenth century international intrigue was rife and ripe, as it is today. It was also a time of considerable change as the great writers of the day began to push back the boundaries of knowledge.
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