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 JOHN, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY
JOHN (1371-1419), called the Fearless (Sans Peur), duke of Jurgundy, son of Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, and Mar-;aret of Flanders, was born at Dijon on the 28th of May 1371.
JOHN, DON (1545-1578), of Austria, was the natural son of the emperor Charles V. by Barbara Blomberg, the daughter of an opulent citizen of Regensburg.
John endeavoured to strengthen his position by marrying his daughter Margaret to :he dauphin Louis, and by betrothing his son Philip to a daughter of Charles VI.
10.1911encyclopedia.org /J/JO/JOHN_THE_FEARLESS_DUKE_OF_BURGUNDY.htm   (2587 words)

  
 John, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
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.
The order, no one doubted, had come from the Duke of Burgundy, who shortly admitted to the deed and declared it to be a justifiable act of "tyrannicide".
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/John,_Duke_of_Burgundy   (1032 words)

  
 John, Duke of Bedford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1423 he married Anne, daughter of duke John the Fearless of Burgundy.
John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford also known as John Plantagenet (June 20, 1389 – September 14, 1435) was the fourth son of King Henry IV of England by Mary de Bohun, and acted as regent for his nephew, King Henry VI of England.
After the death of Henry V in 1422, John vied with his younger brother, Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, for control of the kingdom.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John,_Duke_of_Bedford   (261 words)

  
 John PLANTAGENET Duke Of Bedford & Anne Of Burgundy
John PLANTAGENET Duke Of Bedford and Anne Of Burgundy
www.mostyn.com /Genealogy/Father/Family/WC10/WC10_500.HTM   (9 words)

  
 bradley - aqwg1670
John married Elizabeth BRAYTOFT on 1493 in Aveley, Essex, England.
John BARRETT Esquire was born 1465 and died 24 Oct 1526.
John married Philippe BARDFELD on 1507 in Aveley, Essex, England.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~hwbradley/aqwg1670.htm   (352 words)

  
 Mehitable Burgess - Duke Philip Valois of Burgundy
Duke Charles the Rash of Burgundy was born on 10 Nov 1433.
Countess Gerberge of Burgundy was born in 956.
Duchess Constance of Burgundy was born in 1040.
www.geocities.com /jerry_l.geo/d71.htm   (855 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Parvus
The Duke of Burgundy replied by a letter in which, while disavowing the general principles that formed the major proposition of the argument of John Parvus, he maintained that the propositions condemned by the Bishop of Paris were not contained in the discourse.
At this juncture, Pope John XXIII left Constance (20 March, 1415) and withdrew from the council, while the King of France and the Duke of Burgundy made peace by the Treaty of Arras (22 February, 1415).
From that moment the trial of John Parvus became the battleground of the ambassadors of France and of the Duke of Burgundy, and even of the Emperor Sigismund.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08482b.htm   (1128 words)

  
 Charles I, Duke of Bourbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isabella of Bourbon (1436–1465), married Charles, Duke of Burgundy
Joanna of Bourbon (1442–1493, Brussels), married in Brussels in 1467 John II of Chalon, Prince of Orange
Charles I of Bourbon (1401–1456, Château de Moulins) was Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1424, and Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1434 to his death, although due to the imprisonment of his father after the Battle of Agincourt, he acquired control of the duchy before this date.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_I,_Duke_of_Bourbon   (329 words)

  
 John, Duke of Berry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the third son of King John II of France and Bonne of Luxemburg; amongst his siblings were Charles V, King of France, Louis I, King of Naples and Philip II, Duke of Burgundy.
He acted several times as a peace maker between French factions and is notable by his attempts of peace between his nephews Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans and John, Duke of Burgundy.
John of Valois, the Magnificent, (November 30, 1340 – March 15, 1416) was Duke of Berry and Auvergne and Count of Poitiers and Montpensier.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jean_de_Berry   (275 words)

  
 John , Duke of Burgundy, The Fearless
At the age of 33 he succeeded his father as duke.
John earned the moniker Fearless during a crusade he attempted to lead against the Turks in Nikopol in 1396.
The crusaders were defeated and John was captured.
ehistory.osu.edu /middleages/hundredyearswar/PeopleView.cfm?pid=310   (101 words)

  
 The Sable Rose - History
By the last quarter of the 15th century the loosely knit commonwealth of regions known as Burgundy, ruled by the Valois Dukes of Burgundy, was a fantastically wealthy almost-kingdom stretched more-or-less continuously across the Low Countries, along the modern-day borders of France and Germany, and France and Switzerland.
Burgundy never fully existed as a nation in modern terms, but instead was a coalition of regions strung out along either side of the border between France and the Holy Roman Empire, and theoretically answerable to both crowns.
A state cobbled together by military conquest, marriages, and shrewd military and commercial alliances, Burgundy was both the prototype of the modern states that grew in Europe in the succeeding centuries, and a northern reflection of the chaotic states of Italy.
homepage.mac.com /rhook/sablerose/history.html   (4874 words)

  
 The Path Not Taken - The History of Henry the Great
John of Burgundy offers to mediate between Henry and Charles.
He sends Bedford to Jerusalem to lead the Christian army there, and Gloucester to France to act as regent, while Henry himself, with his family, moves to England for an extended rest.
His surviving son, recently returned from the Holy Land, is immediately proclaimed King, as John II of England and John III of France, and is crowned later in the year at Westminster and Rheims.
www.wodarczak.net /althist/henry.html   (2171 words)

  
 Thomas Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence John Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford
Thomas Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence John Plantagenet, Duke of Bedford
The duke’s remains were interred in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, at Roan, under a plain tomb of black marble.
This Sir John Clarence had a grant of lands in Ireland from King Henry VI., and according to Camden, he bore for arms, “ per chevron gu.
www.maximiliangenealogy.co.uk /burke2/DescendantsofThomasandJohnPlantagenet.html   (527 words)

  
 BERRY, JOHN, DUKE OF (1340-1416) - Online Information article about BERRY, JOHN, DUKE OF (1340-1416)
BERRY, JOHN, DUKE OF (1340-1416)
Orleans, and later between John " sans Peur " of Burgundy and Orleans.
DUKE OF (1340-1416), third son of John II., See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /BEC_BER/BERRY_JOHN_DUKE_OF_1340_1416_.html   (708 words)

  
 Hist of Christ'n Church 6 (ii.iv.v)
On Nov. 28, 1407, the king’s cousin, Louis, duke of Orleans, was murdered at the command of the king’s uncle, John, duke of Burgundy.
The duke of Orleans was guilty of treason against the king, and the duke of Burgundy was justified in killing him.
The king ratified the bishop’s judgment, and the duke of Burgundy appealed the case to Rome.
www.ccel.org /ccel/schaff/hcc6.ii.iv.v.html   (3107 words)

  
 John --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The son of Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, and Margaret of Flanders, John was born in the ducal castle at Rouvres, where he spent the greater part of his childhood.
John the Fearless, portrait by an unknown master of the southern Netherlands, c.
John Herschel discovered 525 star clusters and nebulae not recorded by his father, and he made the first telescopic survey of the southern heavens.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9043734   (634 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> 1407
November 20 - A solemn truce between John, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans is agreed under the auspicies of John, Duke of Berry.
November 23 - Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans, brother of Charles VI of France (murdered) (born 1372)
November 24 - Duke of Orleans assassinated - war breaks out again between Burgundians and followers of Orleans
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/1407   (193 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> 1419
September 10 - Assassination of Duke John of Burgundy by adherents of the Dauphin
September 10 - John, Duke of Burgundy (assassinated) (born 1371)
January 19 - Hundred Years' War: Rouen surrenders to Henry V of England which brings Normandy under the control of England.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/1419   (230 words)

  
 John 'the Fearless' Duke Of Burgundy & Margaret Of Bavaria WITTELSBACH
John 'the Fearless' Duke Of Burgundy and Margaret Of Bavaria WITTELSBACH
Philip 'the Bold' DE VALOIS Duke Of Burgundy
www.mostyn.com /Genealogy/Father/Family/WC20/WC20_460.HTM   (19 words)

  
 Philippe de Commynes Memoirs
Duke John and the duke of Orléans had a long-standing quarrel and the majority of the realm was divided into two camps ignoring the King's interests; once faction begins in a country it is difficult to stamp out and often results in disaster.
Duke John had a large body of troops and was marching to raise the siege of Rouen.
For once the duke of Burgundy had been defeated there was no one left who dared to resist him or to oppose his wishes; I mean from among his own subjects and those living in his kingdom, because all the rest only followed in the duke's footsteps.
www.r3.org /bookcase/de_commynes/decom_6.html   (15422 words)

  
 Jean sans Peur/John the Fearless, duke of Burgundy
grew into a civil war, with John aligned against an Orleans/Armagnac alliance that grew out of the marriage of Charles of Orleans, son of the murdered Louis of Orleans, to Bonne of Armagnac.
Burgundy was driven to an unfavorable treaty, the Dauphin committed to the Armagnacs and Henry V invaded again, accelerating the conflict and reigniting the Hundred Years War.
John prevailed in the first rounds of fighting, strengthened his alliances with the workers and intellectuals in Paris to maintain their support and made a fateful alliance with the English for military support.
home.eckerd.edu /~oberhot/bur-johnfear.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Berkshire History: Biographies: Thomas Montacute, Earl of Salisbury (1388-1428)
He was engaged at Rouen in negotiations with the ambassadors of John, Duke of Burgundy, and, in May, accompanied the King to the conference which Henry held near Mantes with the Queen of France and the Duke of Burgundy.
When the Duke of Bedford left France in the Winter, Salisbury remained in charge of Upper Normandy and Maine, and, in 1426, took Mondoubleau and also acted with John of Luxemburg in the recovery of Moynier in the county of Virtus in Champagne.
His support of the Duke of Gloucester was the result of his anger at a personal grievance; but this, combined with his apparently headstrong determination to besiege Orleans, seems to suggest that he was less great as a politician than as a commander.
www.berkshirehistory.com /bios/tmontacute_4eofs.html   (1963 words)

  
 Dijon, Burgundy : Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy
He was first made duke of Touraine (1360) and then duke of Burgundy.
With his brothers he was appointed by King Charles V as regent for the future Charles VI, and soon after the young king's accession (1380) Philip became the virtual ruler of France.
Philip was the chief rival for power of the king's brother Louis d'Orléans; his son, John the Fearless, carried on the quarrel.
dijoon.free.fr /bestof/philbold.htm   (207 words)

  
 Find in a Library: John the Fearless; the growth of Burgundian power.
Subjects: John, -- Duke of Burgundy, -- 1371-1419.
John the Fearless; the growth of Burgundian power.
Find in a Library: John the Fearless; the growth of Burgundian power.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/7b8f38518845aeaf.html   (71 words)

  
 woodgate - pafg131 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Louis Duke of Burgundy [Parents] was born in 1682.
She married Francis I King of France on 18 May 1514.
Marie Adelaide of Savoy was born in 1685.
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 November 20
1407- A solemn truce between John, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans is agreed under the auspicies of John, Duke of Berry.
1962 - Cuban Missile Crisis ends: In response to the Soviet Union agreeing to remove its missiles from Cuba, US President John F. Kennedy ends the quarantine of the Caribbean nation.
1980 - John McEwen, eighteenth Prime Minister of Australia
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/n/no/november_20.html   (925 words)

  
 Toy Soldiers - Duke of Burgundy
Their court of Burgundy was at the forefront of European fashion, and under Philip's reign tournaments and jousts reached the apex of ritual and ceremony, being organised by heralds under extremely complex codes of behaviour.
French army under King John the Good, of the House of Valois, near Poitiers.
Philip died in 1467 and was succeeded by his son Charles the Bold, the fourth and last Valois Duke
www.armoury.co.uk /90mmknights1/modbigk3.html   (215 words)

  
 Timeline of The Hundred Years War
Murder of the Duke of Orleans by agents of John, Duke of Burgundy
Treaty of Troyes; Charles VI recognizes Henry V as heir to the French throne and Regent of France.
Sir John Fastolf defeats the Dauphinists at the 'Battle of the Herrings'.
www.elfsea.org /3kings/timelinemap.htm   (147 words)

  
 (John Duke Brunswick-Luneburg - Joseph ben Mattathias )
John "the Fearless" Duke of Burgundy (____ - 1419)
John of Eltham Earl of Cornwall (15 Aug 1316 - ____)
John II King of Castile & Leon (6 Mar 1405 - 20 Jul 1454)
www.gbso.net /actor/index/ind0124.html   (99 words)

  
 Apollo: William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and 'The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam'
(28) The paintings in the prayer book of John, Duke of Burgundy, a French manuscript dating from the early fifteenth century, correspond to the 'Rubaiyat' from the point of view of motif as well.
John Christian, Edward Burne-Jones: The paintings, graphic and decorative works of Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1833-1898, exh.
On the other hand the manuscripts of the "Dwellers at Eyr' (Birmingham) and the two-column manuscripts 'The Story of Kormak' (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS Ma 1894) and 'The Story of Frithiof the Bold' (J. Paul Getty) are written on paper with the watermark 'J. Whatman 1870'.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0PAL/is_504_159/ai_n6157773/pg_7   (977 words)

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