
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Bézard · Domaine public
This portrait depicts Philip IV of France, known as Philip the Fair, who reigned from 1285 to 1314. His reign marked a significant strengthening of royal authority and increased centralization of power. He is notably known for his conflicts with the papacy, especially with Pope Boniface VIII, as well as for the trial and suppression of the Knights Templar. Philip the Fair embodies a more authoritative and administrative monarchy, laying the foundations of a more modern state in France.