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 Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh I of Burgundy (1057 – August 29, 1093) was duke of Burgundy between 1076 and 1079.
He inherited Burgundy from his grandfather, following the premature death of Henry, but abdicated shortly afterwards to his brother Eudes.
Hugh retired to a monastery, took vows as a monk and later became abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Cluny.
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 Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh was the eldest son of duke Eudes II and Marie of Blois.
Hugh III of Burgundy (1142 – August 25, 1192, in Acre) was duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192.
The town fell and with it, its garrison, commanded by Eudes, Hugh's heir.
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 Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh was son of Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy.
Hugh II of Burgundy (1084–1143) was duke of Burgundy between 1103 and 1143.
Clemence of Burgundy, married Herve III of Donzy
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 Hugh_V,_Duke_of_Burgundy
Hugh was the eldest son of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and Agnes of France.
Hugh V of Burgundy (1282–May 9 1315) was Duke of Burgundy between 1306 and 1315.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy.
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 The Andrea Worthey Family Homepage:Information about Hugh
Hugh (son of Richard the Justicer and Adelaide of Auxerre) died 952.
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 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.
Robert II of Burgundy (1248–March 21, 1306) was duke of Burgundy between 1272 and 1306.
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 Hugh, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh of Burgundy (died 952), known as the Black, was duke of Burgundy between 923 to his death.
Hugh succeeded his older brother Rudolph on Burgundy, when the later was elected King of France.
Hugh was succeeded by Gilbert of Chalon, his brother-in-law.
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 Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh II of Burgundy (1084–1143) was duke of Burgundy between 1103 and 1143.
Sibyl of Burgundy, married Roger II of Sicily
Clemence of Burgundy, married Herve III of Donzy
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 Rudolph I of Germany
Turning to the west he compelled Philip I count of upper Burgundy to cede some districts to him in 1281, forced the citizens of Bern to pay the tribute which they had previously refused, and in 1289 marched against Philip's successor, Otto IV, and compelled him to do homage.
The support of Albert duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, and of Louis II count palatine of the Rhine and duke of upper Bavaria, had been purchased by betrothing them to two of Rudolph's daughters; so that Ottokar II king of Bohemia, a candidate for the throne, was almost alone in his opposition.
Having detached Henry I duke of lower Bavaria from his side, Rudolph compelled the Bohemian king to cede the four provinces in November 1276.
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 Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The rule of Hugh III marked the ending of a period of relative peace in the duchy of Burgundy.
The town fell and with it, its garrison, commanded by Eudes, Hugh's heir.
Hugh was a belligerent man and soon was involved in conflicts against king Louis VII of France over their borders.
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 Hugh, Duke of Burgundy -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Hugh of Burgundy (died (Click link for more info and facts about 952) 952), known as the Black, was (Click link for more info and facts about duke of Burgundy) duke of Burgundy between (Click link for more info and facts about 923) 923 to his death.
Hugh succeeded his older brother (Click link for more info and facts about Rudolph) Rudolph on Burgundy, when the later was elected (The sovereign ruler of France) King of France.
Hugh was succeeded by (Click link for more info and facts about Gilbert of Chalon) Gilbert of Chalon, his brother-in-law.
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 I125922: Richard The Justicer Of Duke Of Burgundy AUTUN (____ - 0921)
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 DAUPHINE - LoveToKnow Article on DAUPHINE
The first dynasty ended in 1162 with Guigue V., whose daughter and heiress, Beatrice, carried the possessions of her house to her husband, Hugh III., duke of Burgundy.
In the 16th century the names of the reformer Guillaume Farel (1489-1565) and of the duke of Lesdiguires (1543-1626) are prominent in Dauphin history.
After the death of the last king of Burgundy, Rudolf III., in 1032, the territories known later as Dauphin (as part of his realm) reverted to the far-distant emperor.
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 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Louis I, Duke of Bourbon
His mother was Beatrice of Burgundy, heiress of Bourbon and grandaugther of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.
SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Louis I, Duke of Bourbon
Louis was son of Robert, Count of Clermont and grandson of King Louis IX of France.
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 Henry Capet Duke of Burgundy
1058 - Henry Capet of Burgundy Duke of Portugal
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Hugh the Great
Hugh was subsequently engaged with the papal legate in Spain in the matter of ecclesiastical reform, and, as a result of his diligence and the high favour he enjoyed with Alphonsus VI of Castille, the Mozarabic was replaced by the Roman Ritual throughout that monarch's realm.
Hugh was entrusted to deal with the delicate case of the unworthy Archbishop Manasse of Reims, as well as with commissions in connection with the expedition of Count Evroul of Roucy against the Saracens in Spain.
Hugh disabused is mind on the subject of ecclesiastical appointments, and, when founding a little later the Priorate of St. Pancras at Lewes, took every precaution to secure in the case of it and its dependent cloisters freedom of election and respect for canon law.
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 Otto-Henry, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Otto-Henry of Paris (946–October 15 1002), known as the Great, was duke of Burgundy from 956 to his death.
Otto-Henry married Matilda of Chalon and had a son, Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy.
Odo was son of Hugh Capet, count of Paris and brother of king Hugh I of France.
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Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy Eudes III of Burgundy (Afonso I of Portugal, then to Alice of Vergy.
Vladislaus III Laskonogi Vladislaus III Laskonogi (Polish Władysław III Laskonogi) was the duke of the 1228.
Conan III, Duke of Brittany Conan III of Cornwall (Hoel III.
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 Encyclopedia: Burgundy
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.
The two kingdoms of Burgundy were reunited in 937 and absorbed into the Holy Roman Empire under Conrad II in 1032, while the duchy of Burgundy was annexed by the French throne in 1004.
Later, the duchy of Burgundy became the French province of Burgundy, while the county of Burgundy became the French province of Franche-Comté (literally meaning "free county").
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 Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the same time, various members of the French royal family, most notably Louis, Duke of Burgundy, the father of Louis XV of France, also used the title.
In 1477, the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy is annexed by France.
As it was their kingdom of Burgundy to France, the name Burgundy established within centuries to this border region, as the most proper lands of Burgundians lost central power and disintegrated into principalities known with other names.
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 BURGUNDY - LoveToKnow Article on BURGUNDY
In 888 the kingdom of Juran Burgundy was founded by Rudolph I., son of Conrad, count of Auxerre, and the German king Arnulf could not succeed in expelling the usurper, whose authority was recognized in the diocese of Besancon, Basel, Lausanne, Geneva and Sion.
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.
The estates, whose privileges the dukes at first, and later Louis Xi., had to swear to meintain, had their assembly at Dijon, usually under the presidency of the governor of the province, the bishop of Autun as representing the clergy, and the mayor of Dijon representing the third estate.
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 Encyclopedia: Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy
Hugh was the eldest son of duke Eudes II and Marie of Blois.
Hugh III of Burgundy (1142–August 25, 1192, in Acre) was duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192.
The town fell and with it, its garrison, commanded by Eudes, Hugh's heir.
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 Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eudes was the eldest son of duke Hugh III and Beatrice d'Albon.
Eudes III of Burgundy (1166 – July 6, 1218) was duke of Burgundy between 1192 and 1218.
When Philip II refused to get involved, the Duke of Burgundy stepped forward with the support of the local bishops and his vassals and organized the campaign of 1209 against the Cathar strongholds.
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 BURGUNDY - LoveToKnow Article on BURGUNDY
In 888 the kingdom of Juran Burgundy was founded by Rudolph I., son of Conrad, count of Auxerre, and the German king Arnulf could not succeed in expelling the usurper, whose authority was recognized in the diocese of Besancon, Basel, Lausanne, Geneva and Sion.
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.
The king relieved the duke of all homage for his estates during his lifetime, and gave up to him the countships of Macon, Auxerre, Bar-surSeine and Ponthieu; and, reserving the right of redemption, the towns of the Somme (Roye, Montdidier, Pronne, andc.).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Hugh the Great
Hugh was subsequently engaged with the papal legate in Spain in the matter of ecclesiastical reform, and, as a result of his diligence and the high favour he enjoyed with Alphonsus VI of Castille, the Mozarabic was replaced by the Roman Ritual throughout that monarch's realm.
Hugh was entrusted to deal with the delicate case of the unworthy Archbishop Manasse of Reims, as well as with commissions in connection with the expedition of Count Evroul of Roucy against the Saracens in Spain.
Hugh disabused is mind on the subject of ecclesiastical appointments, and, when founding a little later the Priorate of St. Pancras at Lewes, took every precaution to secure in the case of it and its dependent cloisters freedom of election and respect for canon law.
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg139 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hugh III of Burgundy, Duke of Burgundy was born 1148 and died 25 Aug 1192.
Eudes II of Burgundy, Duke of Burgundy married Marie of Blois, Abbess of Fontevrault.
Marie of Blois, Abbess of Fontevrault married Eudes II of Burgundy, Duke of Burgundy.
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 PHILIP I. (FRANCE) - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP I. (FRANCE)
By 1186 Hugh, duke of Burgundy, the only member of the coalition not yet subdued, was forced to submit.
The bishop of Chartres, in onsequence, refused to bring his vassals to help Philip's ally, iobert, duke of Normandy, against his brother William in 1094.
The other main episodes of his reign were the quarrel over the Angevin inheritance and his wars with the dukes of Normandy.
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 St. Stephen Harding
Hugh, Duke of Burgundy, after a reign of three years, becoming a monk at Cluni, resigned his principality to his brother Eudes, who was the founder of Citeaux, and who, charmed with the virtue of these monks, came to live in their neighbourhood, and lies buried in their church with several of his successors.
He was great-grandson to Robert, the first Duke of Burgundy, son to Robert, King of France, and brother to King Henry I. The second son of Duke Eudes, named Henry, made his religious profession under B. Alberic, and died holily at Citeaux.
The Viscount of Beaune gave them the ground, and Eudes, afterwards Duke of Burgundy, built them a little church, which was dedicated under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin, as all the churches of this Order from that time have been.
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 List of state leaders in 1127 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Burgundy (duchy)- Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy (1103-1143)
Brittany - Conan III, Duke of Brittany (1112-1148)
Poland - Boleslaus III, Duke of Poland (1107-1138)
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 SALINS - LoveToKnow Article on SALINS
Maurette de Salins, heiress of this dynasty, left the lordship to the house of Vienne, and her granddaughter sold it in 1225 to Hugh IV., duke of Burgundy,whoceded it in 1237 to John of Chalon (d.1267) in exchange for the countship of Chalon-sur-Sabne.
Johns descendantscounts and dukes of Burgundy, emperors and kings of the house of Austria bore the title of sire de Salins.
In 7477 Salins was taken by the French and temporarily made the seat of the parlement of FrancheComt~ by Louis XI.
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