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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Anthony, Duke of Brabant
Antoine of Burgundy (August 1384 – October 25 1415, in the battle of Agincourt), was Duke of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg.
Anthony was the son of Philip II, Duke of Burgundy and Margaret III of Flanders, and brother of John the Fearless.
The Duke of Brabant arrived late to the Battle of Agincourt, and in his eagerness to reach the field, he dressed in improvised armour and wore a surcoat made from a trumpeter's flag.
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 Duke Encyclopedia Article @ GetitFreeHere.com (Get It Free Here)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In the 19th century, the sovereign dukes of duchy of Naxos and Portugal in grand duke, and of Benevento, 3.1 United Kingdom, 788, Cleanup from December 2006, Parma and Duke of Augustenborg in 8.1 Brazilian empire survived Napoleon's reorganization.
In the Jagellonian era (1490-1526) only two dukes did not belong to the royal dynasty: taifa-remnants (the illegitimate son of France) and Equivalents of Duke in other European languages (whose father was the king of Anhalt), while both bore the title as royal dukes.
In Duke of Brabant and dukedom (inhabited by the Kashubians, different Slavic people from the Poles proper), branches of native ruling dynasties were usually recognized as dukes, quite similarly to the pattern in Poland.
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 Hundred Years War Timeline 1401 - 1410
The ambassadors of Owain Glyn Dwr conclude an alliance with Charles VI of Franceagainst 'Henry of Lancaster'.
Jean, duke of Burgundy inherits the Counties of Flanders, Burgundy and Artois, Philippe is invested with the County of Nevers, and Antoine inherits a yearly payment of 32,800 crowns until such time as he is invested as Duke of Brabant.
The allocation of the proceeds of judicial fines, confiscations pardons, legitimizations and ennoblements for the repair and upkeep of the ducal castles in Burgundy is confirmed, and Nicolas le Vaillant, one of the maitres de comptes at Dijon is commissioned to oversee the funds are used properly.
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 JOHN, DUKE OF BURGUNDY FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Duke John I aka ''Jean de Valois'' and ''Jean de Bourgogne'' (May 28 1371, Dijon – September 10 1419, on the bridge of Montereau), also known as ''the Fearless'' (French: ''sans peur'') was Duke of Burgundy from 1404 to 1419.
John was invested as duke of Burgundy in 1404 and almost immediately entered into open conflict against Louis of Orléans, younger brother of the increasingly mad Charles VI.
Their uncle, John, Duke of Berry, secured a vow of solemn reconciliation, but three days later, on November 23, 1407 Louis was assassinated in the streets of Paris.
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 JOHN (1371–1419) - Online Information article about JOHN (1371–1419)
taxation proposed by the duke of Orleans, which was nevertheless adopted.
The court decided to negotiate, and called upon the duke to return.
Visconti, the widow of the murdered duke, and her children pledged themselves to a reconciliation; while an See also:
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 John, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
They were the great-grandparents of Johann III, Duke of Cleves, father of Anne of Cleves who was fourth Queen consort of Henry VIII of England.
Their uncle, John, Duke of Berry, secured a vow of solemn reconciliation, but three days later, on November 23, 1407 Louis was brutally assassinated in the streets of Paris.
Assassination of the Duke of Burgundy, John the Fearless, on the Bridge of Montereau, in 1419.
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 Anthony, Duke of Brabant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coat of Arms of the Dukes of Brabant of the Burgundy family.
Antoine of Burgundy (August 1384 – October 25, 1415, in the battle of Agincourt), was Duke of Brabant and Limburg and Margrave of Antwerp.
Philip of St. Pol (1404–1430), Duke of Brabant
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Philip of Saint-Pol, Duke of Brabant
Philip of Saint Pol (July 25 1404 – Leuven, August 14, 1430), younger son of Antoine, Duke of Brabant and Jeanne of Saint-Pol, succeeded his brother John as Duke of Brabant in 1427.
Wary of the rise of his cousin and heir Philip the Good in the Hook and Cod wars, he sought a marital alliance with Louis II of Anjou against Burgundy.
Because his wife, Margaret, had borne him no children, his death in 1430 placed Brabant in the hands of Philip the Good, the next heir, whilst Saint-Pol and Ligny went to his great-aunt Jeanne, by proximity of blood.
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 John IV, Duke Of Brabant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
John IV, Duke of Brabant (Atrecht June 11, 1403 – April 17, 1427, Brussels) was the son of Antoine, Duke of Brabant and Jeanne de St. Pol.
However, he returned and regainted the regency in 1421, and his expansion of city privileges (the "Nieuw Regiment") in 1422 undermined the support of Jacqueline.
This second resurgence of the Hook and Cod wars pitted Jacqueline, her third husband Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and the party of the Hooks, against the Cods, represented by a coalition of John IV, his cousin Philip the Good, and John III of Hainaut.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Philip II, Duke of Burgundy
Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, known as the Bold (Philippe II de Bourgogne, le Hardi in French) (January 15, 1342, Pontoise – April 27, 1404, Halle), was the fourth son of King John II of France and his wife, Bonne of Luxembourg.
He was created Duke of Touraine in 1360, but as a reward for his valor at the Battle of Poitiers, in 1363 this was exchanged for the Duchy of Burgundy which Philip ruled until his death.
Between 1380 and 1388 he ruled France with his brothers, Louis I of Anjou and John, Duke of Berry, as co-regents, during the minority of their nephew, Charles VI.
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 John IV, Duke of Brabant information - Search.com
John IV, Duke of Brabant (Atrecht June 11, 1403 – April 17, 1427, Brussels) was the son of Antoine, Duke of Brabant and Jeanne de St. Pol.
Jacqueline fled John in 1420, and the Estates of Brabant declared his brother Philip of St. Pol the ruwaard (regent).
This second resurgence of the Hook and Cod wars pitted Jacqueline, her second husband Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and the party of the Hooks, against the Cods, represented by a coalition of John IV, his cousin Philip the Good, and John III of Hainaut.
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 Duchy of Luxembourg - Avoo - Ask Us A Question -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Henry II, 1026–1047, son of Friedrich of Moselgau, as Henry VII Duke of Bavaria.
Elisabeth of Görlitz 1411–1441, died 1451, daughter of John, Duke of Görlitz and heiress of Jobst; last duchess from the House of Luxembourg; sold Luxembourg in 1441 to Burgundy.
Antoine, Duke of Brabant, 1411–1415, first husband and co-regent of Elisabeth.
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 Belgium Guide - Province of Hainaut : Enghien
The village of Marcq (or Mark in Dutch), adjacent to Enghien, holds its name from the Old Frankish marka, meaning "border", indicating that the linguistic boundary was probably already at this point in Frankish times.
When Louis was made first Duke of Enghien, he transported the name of Enghien to the seigneury of Nogent-le-Rotrou, which he renamed "Enghien-le-Français" (now called "Enghien-les-Bains", a suburb of Paris, in the Val-d'Oise).
The illustrious House of Bourbon-Condé, extinguished with Louis Antoine de Bourbon-Condé (1772-1804), tenth Duke of Enghien, thus held its ducal and princely titles from towns in the County of Hainaut.
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Antoine de BOURGOGNE (Duke) of BRABANT and Limburg (1384 - 25/10/1415)
Henry I `the Pious' (Duke) of BRABANT (1163?
Ludwig I (Duke) von SCHLESIEN-BRIEG-LUBEN (by 1321 - 1398) ; aka Ludwik I of BRIEG-LUBEN; of SILESIA
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 Brussels' History
The small town became in the 12th century an important stop on the commercial road from Bruges to Cologne.
At the same time, the counts of Leuven changed their name to Dukes of Brabant.
In the 15th century, by means of the wedding of heiress Margaret III of Flanders with Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, the new Duke of Brabant comes from the House of Valois (namely Antoine, their son).
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 Tree: Alix (Alice Adelheid) de BOURGOGNE (of BURGUNDY)
Possible Children: Marie (Princess) de BRABANT ; Jean I Antoine (Duke) de BRABANT ; Godefroi de BRABANT
-- Eudes II BORREL (Duke) of BURGUNDY +
Her (poss.) Grandchildren: Marguerite (Le Hardi) of FRANCE ; Louis d' EVREUX ; Marguerite (Countess) of BRABANT ; Jean II de BRABANT ; Marie de BRABANT ; Elizabeth de BRABANT ; Alix de BRABANT
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The duke was doubtless informed of the danger which his potter ran, at the outbreak of the persecution; and he accordingly used his influence to obtain a safeguard for him from the Duke of Montpensier, who then commanded the royal army in Saintonge.
The heads of the house of Bourbon, Antoine duke of Vendome and Louis prince of Conde, declared themselves in favor of the new views.
The Duke obtained command of the army; the Cardinal became Archbishop of Rheims, and the possessor of the enormous income of three hundred thousand crowns annually.
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 Brussels countries and capital cities information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In the 15th century, by means of the wedding of heiress Margaret III of Flanders with Philip II, Duke of BurgundyPhilip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, the new Duke of Brabant comes from the House of Valois DynastyValois (namely Antoine, Duke of BrabantAntoine, their son).
Brussels was thriving under the reign of the houses of Duke of BurgundyBurgundy and Habsburg.
In 1695 Brussels is attacked by King Louis XIV of France and the battle made a lot of damage (more than 4000 houses as well as buildings of the Grand Place were all destroyed, except the famous city hall).
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 LUXEMBOURG
  Duke Wilhelm's occupation of Luxembourg was challenged by Philippe Duke of Burgundy, to whom Elisabeth von Görlitz had sold her rights as engagiste in 1441.
HEINRICH IV Duke of Bavaria, son of HEINRICH II "der Zänker" Duke of Bavaria and his wife Gisela of Upper Burgundy (-Pfalz Grona 13 Jul 1024, bur Bamberg Cathedral).
IDA of Saxony heiress of Laroche in the Ardennes, daughter of BERNHARD II Duke in Saxony [Billung] and his wife Eilika von Schweinfurt (-31 Jul 1102, bur Namur).
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Hadaburg ___ 2.1.Ct Poppo I in Saalgau 2.1.1.Henry, Duke of Austrasia, k.a.
Burgos 1269 Fernando de la Cerda, Infant of Castile(d.1275) 1.2.10.Marguerite (1255-1271, bur St.Denis); m.1270 Duke John I of Brabant and Limburg (d.1294) 1.2.11.Agnes (1260-1327, bur Citeaux); m.1279 Duc Robert II de Bourgogne (d.1305) 1.3.Robert, Cte d'Artois; for his descendants, See PART 16.
Paris 1441/2, bur there) dau.of Duke Jean de Bourgogne 1.1.1.3.4.Jean, Dauphin de Viennois, b.Paris 1398, d.of poisoning at Compiegne 1417, bur Abbaye de St-Corneille; m.
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 swuklink: Searchable Time-Line     (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Edward, son of Edmund, Duke of York, recorded dealing with Highworth, Wilts.
1385); Count Charles d'Albret of Dreux and Constable of France; Duke Antoine of Brabant (b.
John IV of Burgandy becomes duke of Brabant/Limburg
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 Brabant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
12th C. Independent Duchy of Brabant (from Duchy of Lower Lorraine)
Bequeathed to Antoine, bro of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, by Joanna dau of John III, Duke of Brabant
Inherited by son Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy, who married Joanna the Mad, d.
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