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 Burgundy - LoveToKnow 1911
In 561 the kingdom of Burgundy was reconstructed by Guntram, son of Clotaire I., and until 613 it formed a separate state under the government of a prince of the Merovingian family.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
Hugh IV of Burgundy (March 9, 1213 – October 27, 1271) was duke of Burgundy between 1218 and 1271.
Eudes III of Burgundy (1166–July 6, 1218) was duke of Burgundy between 1192 and 1218.
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 Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eudes IV (1295 3 April 1350) was Duke of Burgundy from 1315 until his death and Count of Burgundy and Artois between 1330 and 1347.
Eudes was closely related to the French royal family, the Capetians.
Eudes was a loyal vassal of Philip of Valois after he succeeded to the French throne as Philip VI.
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 Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eudes IV of Burgundy (1295–April 3 1350) was duke of Burgundy between 1315 and 1350.
Eudes was the second son of duke Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and Agnes of France.
Jeanne was the eldest daughter of Philip V of France and Queen consort Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy.
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 Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eudes IV of Burgundy (1295 - April 3 1350) was Duke of Burgundy from 1315 until his death.
In 1318, Eudes married Jeanne III, Countess of Burgundy (1308-1347).
She was the eldest daughter of Philip V of France and Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy, and Eudes' first cousin twice removed.
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 Burgundy
Elizabeth (1602-44) was married to Philip IV, king of Spain, Christina (1606-63) to Victor Amadeus I of Savoy, and Henrietta Maria to Charles I, king of England.
Son of Duke John the Fearless; made alliance with Henry V of England (Treaty of Troyes, 1420), in which Henry was recognized as heir to throne of France.
His first act as Duke of Burgundy was to forge an alliance with Henry V of England and to recognize him as heir to the French throne.
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Eudes was the second son of duke Robert II and Agnes, princess of France.
Eudes married 1318 Joanna of Artois, princess of France and his own cousin twice removed (eldest daughter of king Philip V), and only one son, Philip of Burgundy survived childhood.
Duchess Joan became 1330 heiress to her mother's domains, of which Franche-Comté, county of Burgundy, was adjacent to her husband's Duchy of Burgundy.
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 Informat.io on Philip I Duke Of Burgundy
Margaret, Dowager Countess of Flanders, Philip's grand-aunt, inherited Artois and Franche-Comté (County Palatine of Burgundy) as next heir, because she was younger sister of Philip's paternal grandmother Joan Countess of Artois and Burgundy, both daughters of Joan of Chalon, Artois, and Burgundy, from her marriage with King Philip V of France.
Despite the attempts of King Charles II of Navarre to overtake the Duchy of Burgundy, the settlement of the inheritance was peaceful.
Charles II of Navarre was grandson and heir to Margaret of Burgundy, eldest daughter of Duke Robert II of Burgundy.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Eudes, Duke of Brittany
Eudes, viscount of Porhoet (died 1170) was co-ruler of the duchy of Brittany, between 1148 and 1156, with his brother-in-law Hoel III, Duke of Brittany.
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 Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh V of Burgundy (1282 – May 9, 1315) was Duke of Burgundy between 1306 and 1315.
Hugh was the eldest son of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and Agnes of France.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy.
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When the king of France, Louis X died in 1316, Eudes, Duke of Burgundy, was one of the parti e s to the regency of Eudes' niece, Jane, Louis' only surviving child, to the throne of Franc e.
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 Wikinfo | Burgundy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Burgundy (French Bourgogne) is a historic region of France, inhabited in turn by Celts, Gauls, Romans and Gallo-Romans, and various Germanic peoples, most importantly the Burgundians and the Franks.
Burgundy was a province of France until 1790.
The duchy soon became a major rival to the French throne, because the Dukes of Burgundy succeeded in assembling an empire stretching from Switzerland to the North Sea, mostly by marriage.
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kingdom of Burgundy to France, the name Burgundy was attached over centuries to this border region, as most lands of the Burgundians lost central power and disintegrated into principalities known by other names.
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In 1477, the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy was annexed by France.
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Eudes IV married the heiress, Jeanne, of the Free County of Burgundy, and then his grandson Philip was preparing to marry the heiress, Margaret, of the County of Flanders.
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 Talant (Municipality, Côte-d'Or, France)
In 1208, Duke Eudes III of Burgundy, member of the Capetian House of Burgundy, built the fortress of Talant in order to secure his treasures and archives.
Eudes III died in September 1218, and was succeeded by his widow Alix de Vergy until their son Hugues IV reached his majority.
Eudes IV confirmed the privileges of Talant and used the fortress as his headquarters for his political and military operations.
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 Philip V Of France - LoveToKnow 1911
When his elder brother, Louis X., died, on the 5th of July 1316, leaving his second wife, Clemence of Hungary, with child, Philip was appointed regent for eighteen years by the parliament of Paris, even in the event of a male heir being born.
The coronation at Reims, on the 9th of January 1317, took place with the gates of the city closed for fear of a surprise.
Odo or Eudes IV., duke of Burgundy, was married to Jeanne, Philip's daughter, and received the county of Burgundy as her dower.
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Richard the Justiciar was duke of Burgundy, of the area generally to the west of the Saone.
This was a short lived rule as duke because in 923, on the death of Robert I of France, brother of the former king Eudes, Raoul was elected king of west Francia.
He is the son of Robert II of Bourgogne, duc of Burgundy (~1245 - 9/10/1305) and Agnes Princess of France (1260 - 1327), youngest daughter of Louis IX and Marguerite Berenger, born in Paris, died at Abbeye de Citeaux.
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He never inherited the duchy, due to his death before his father; Burgundy was thereafter ruled by Eudes' brother Robert.
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 Informat.io on County Of Artois
After the death of count Robert II at the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302, a succession dispute arose between Robert's daughter, Countess Mahaut, and her nephew Robert III, who represented the claim of his father Philip, who had died at the Battle of Furnes in 1298.
On the death of Jeanne and Eudes' grandson Philip I in 1361, Artois reverted to a grandson of Philip V, Louis II of Flanders.
Seized by Louis XI of France and established as a seneschalate, then officially ceded to the king by the Treaty of Arras in 1482, it passed to the Habsburgs in the 1493 Treaty of Senlis.
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In 1321 Philip V., the Tall, gave his wife, Queen Jeanne, the estate of Héliot and of his son Vivant as well as the property of other Jews of the county of Burgundy; and three years later Marguerite de Lambrez, one of the queen's ladies of the bedchamber, was allotted Héliot's house.
In 1348 eighty Jews of Vesoul were arrested by order of Eudes IV., Duke of Burgundy, on the charge of well-poisoning.
From 1410 to 1419 Hacquin, a Jew of Vesoul, was physician to Duke John the Fearless.
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Eudes IV of Burgundy was duke of Burgundy between 1315 and 1350.
Eudes married 1318 Joanna of Artois, princess of France and his own cousin twice removed, and only one son, Philip of Burgundy survived childhood.
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are abbreviated, "Aus" for Austrasia, "Neu" for Neustria, and "Bur" for Burgundy.
The biggest break came when Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, was killed in 1477 and Louis XI was able to secure the return of large parts of the Burgundian domain to France, since the heiress Mary of Burgundy would not inherit under the Salic Law.
Finally, the succession of Henry IV, to anticipate a bit, brings with it the remaining possessions of the Kingdom of Navarre and the Duchy and Counties of Vendôme, Foix, Albret, etc. By then, few fiefs within West Francia were left outside the control of the King.
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Feudalism was the seething-pot, and the imperial edifice was crumbling to dust.
Towards the close of the tenth century, in the Frankish kingdom alone, twenty-nine provinces or fragments of provinces, under the sway of dukes, counts, or viscounts, constituted veritable sovereignties, and at the end of the eleventh century there were as many as fifty-five of these minor states, of greater or lesser importance.
As early as the tenth century one of the feudal families had begun to take the lead, that of the Dukes of Francia, descendants of Robert the Strong, and lords of all the country between the Seine and the Loire.
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 Philip of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip of Burgundy (1323 1346), count-consort of Auvergne and Boulogne, the only son and heir of Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy and Princess Jeanne of France, countess of Artois and Burgundy.
Philip II the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1342 – 1404), son of King John II of France
Philip I of Castile who was also called as Philip IV, Duke of Burgundy
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Hugh V was betrothed to Joan, later Countess of Burgundy and Artois.
In 1320, Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy, after several protests, agreed to sell his rights to Achaea and Thessalonica to Louis, Count of Clermont for 40,000 livres.
Marguerite (1298–1340), married to Walter VI of Brienne, titular Duke of Athens
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 Regents of Burgundy
Even after the kingdom was conquered by the Franks 534 the region continued to be called Burgundy and thereby also several different states that throughout history existed there.
Burgundy is bequeathed to the German king 1032 whereby it is united with Germany in a personal union until it is formally dissolved at the end of the middle age.
A consequence of this was that Renaud's fief thereafter was called the Free County of Burgundy, which in French is called Franche Comté.
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