Philip of France (1116–1131)
| Philip | |
|---|---|
| Dauphin of France | |
| Tenure | 29 August 1116 — 13 October 1131 |
| Born | 29 August 1116 Paris, Kingdom of France |
| Died | 13 October 1131 (aged 15) Paris, Kingdom of France |
| Burial | 16 October 1131 |
| House | Capet |
| Father | Louis VI of France |
| Mother | Adélaide de Maurienne |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Philip of France, Dauphin of France (French: Philippe; 29 August 1116 — 13 October 1131) was the eldest son and child of King Louis VI of France and his second wife, Adélaide de Maurienne. As a son of the king, Philip was a fils de France. As heir apparent, he became the Dauphin of France immediately after his birth. Philip was riding his horse when a black boar ran into the horse, making Philip fall off the horse and broke his collarbone and suffered a fractured skull and died on 13 October predeceasing his father. He is buried in Saint Denis Basilica.