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 Philip III, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His third marriage, in Bruges on January 7, 1430 with Isabella of Portugal (1397–1472), daughter of John I of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster, produced three sons:
Philip accused Charles, the Dauphin of France (his brother-in-law) of planning the murder of his father, which took place during a meeting between the two at Montereau, and in 1420 Philip allied himself with Henry V of England under the Treaty of Troyes.
The alliance with England was broken in 1435 when Philip attacked Calais and, under the terms of the Treaty of Arras, recognized Charles VII as king of France.
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 Duke - Open Encyclopedia
The heir apparent to the Belgian throne is styled Duke of Brabant.
In the United Kingdom, the current royal dukes are HRH the Prince of Wales, who is Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay; HRH the Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip), HRH the Duke of York (Prince Andrew), HRH the Duke of Gloucester (Prince Richard), and HRH the Duke of Kent (Prince Edward).
For example, when the current Duke of Gloucester and Duke of Kent are succeeded by their eldest sons, the Earl of Ulster and the Earl of St. Andrews, respectively, those peerages (or rather, the 1928 and 1934 creations of them) will cease to be associated with royalty.
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 BRABANT - LoveToKnow Article on BRABANT
Henry, the only legitimate son of John III., having died in 1349, the ducal dignity passed to his daughter and heiress, the above-named Johanna (d.
The important part played by Brabant at this crisis of the history of the southern Netherlands was marked in 1831 by the adoption of the ancient Brabancon colors to form the national flag, and of the lion of Brabant as the armorial bearings of Belgium.
He it was to whom Brabant owed the great charter of its liberties, called Lajoyeuse entre, because it was granted on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter Johanna (Jeanne) with Wenzel (Wenceslaus) of Luxemburg, and was proclaimed on their state entry into Brussels (1356).
69.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BR/BRABANT.htm   (1407 words)

  
 NETHERLANDS - Online Information article about NETHERLANDS
On the death in 1430 of his cousin Philip, duke of Brabant, he took possession of Brabant and Limburg; the duchy of Luxemburg he acquired by purchase, 1443.
Philip of Flanders, Otto I. of Gelderland and Henry I. of Brabant.
Philip did not live to see Gelderland and Liege pass definitively under his rule; it was reserved for his son, Charles the Bold, to crush the independence of Liege (1468) and to incorporate Gelderland in his dominions (1473)• This See also:
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 JOHN I., DUKE OF BRABANT AND LORRAINE - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN I., DUKE OF BRABANT AND LORRAINE
Limburg was henceforth attached to the duchy of Brabant.
The duke of Brabant at once invaded the Rhineland and laid siege to the castle of Woeringen near Bonn.
John consolidated hii conquest by giving his daughter in marriage to Henry of Luxemburg (1291).
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 THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE
Duke Philip II died in 1404, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Jean, who paid homage to the King for his French fiefs within a month of his father's death.
Although the Dukes of Burgundy had supported the English in their war with France and Philip himself had coveted the French Crown, the Duke was reconciled with his cousin in 1435 and paid homage for his Duchy-Peerage of Burgundy at the coronation of Louis XI in 1461.
Duke Philip had acknowledged that it was necessary to define the succession of the dignity of "Chef et Souverain" ("Chief and Sovereign") of the Order, as well as his and his successors role as such.
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 Philip II , Duke of Burgundy, The Bold
Philip the Bold was the youngest son of John II, the French King.
Philip married Margaret the heiress to the lands of Flanders.
Along with his brothers, Philip was the regent for the future Charles VI until 1388 when Charles demanded rulership.
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 Duke Of Brabant Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
In the Kingdom of Belgium, the title of Duke of Brabant is traditionally assigned to the Crown Prince.
The title "Duke of Brabant" was created by the German Emperor Frederik Barbarossa in favor of Henry I, son of Godfrey III of Leuven (who was Duke of Lower Lotharingia at that time).
Formerly Lower Lotharingia, this title was now practically without territorial authority, but was borne by the later Dukes of Brabant as an honorific title.
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 BRUSSELS - LoveToKnow Article on BRUSSELS
In 1430 died Philip, last duke oi Brabant as a separate ruler, and the duchy was merged in the possessions of the duke of Burgundy.
Having fixed their seat of government at Brussels the dukes of Brabantproceeded to build a castle and place of residence on the Caudenberg hill, which is practically the site of the Place Royale and the kings palace to-day.
These three deeds or enactments constituted the early constitution of the South Netherlands, which, with one important modification in the time of Charles V., remained intact till the Brabant revolution in the reign of Joseph II.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BR/BRUSSELS.htm   (4163 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Philip II, Duke of Burgundy Article
Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, known as the Bold (Philippe II de Bourgogne, le Hardi in French) (January 15, 1342-April 27, 1404), was the fourth son of King John II of France and his wife, formerly Jutta of Bohemia.
Philip II, Duke of Burgundy, known as the Bold, was the fourth son of King John II of France and his wife, formerly Jutta of Bohemia.
Antoine of Valois, Duke of Brabant (1386-1415, in Agincourt)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philip II
Then Philip, who received at his court all the exiles from England, consented to go to England in the name of Innocent III to take away the crown from John Lackland.
The war between Philip and John, interrupted by the truces imposed by the papal legates, became a national war; and in 1206 John lost his possessions in central France.
Philip II sent William, Archbishop of Reims, to Henry VI to request that Richard should remain the captive of Germany or that he should be delivered to Philip as his prisoner.
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 AllRefer.com - Brabant, duchy of (Benelux History) - Encyclopedia
The dukes of Brabant, who relied on the towns to finance their wars and luxurious lifestyles, granted them virtual self-government and an ever-increasing share in the management of the duchy.
According to the charter, the dukes could not declare war, conclude alliances, or coin money without the consent of delegates of the clergy, nobility, and towns, who together formed an assembly later known as the Estates of Brabant.
Brabant, duchy of, former duchy, divided between Belgium (Brabant and Antwerp provs.) and the Netherlands (North Brabant prov.).
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 North Brabant Province (The Netherlands)
In the 15th century, Philip III le Bon (the Good) united most of the other regions of the Low Countries, including Brabant, under his power, and it became the centre of the Bourgondian Empire, and later the Seventeen Provinces.
Henry III, duke of Brabant (1248-1261), too, used a black shield with a golden lion, as well as John I (1267-1294), who didn't change it after the battle near Woeringen.
During the Dutch Republic the Staten of Brabant continued the lion as arms of Brabant.
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 WHKMLA : Timelines : Low Countries
Double Marriage Burgundy-Wittelsbach; John the Fearless, son of Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy, married Margaret, daughter of Albrecht Regent of Holland and Hainaut; William Count of Oostervant, son of Regent Albrecht, married Duke Philip's daughter Margaret.
Duke Philip the Good mediated peace between rival parties in Holland; John of Bavaria, former bishop of Liege, recognized as Count of Holland and Zeeland; he married Elisabeth von Görlitz, widow of Duke Anthony of Brabant
Jacoba of Bavaria married Humphrey Earl of Gloucester (brother of Duke of Bedford)
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 Philip III, King of France & Mary OF BRABANT
Philip III, King of France and Mary OF BRABANT
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 Introduction to Valois Burgundy
Philip the Bold, John the Fearless, King John of Portugal, and Philip the Good are characterized in the introduction as Alexandres de leurs temps [Alexanders of their time].
The Dukes of Burgundy can be said to have suffered the same disorder as their Valois relatives in France, what Brigitte Buettner has identified as "vello-mania." Like his great uncle Charles V, Philip the Good was active in the commissioning of new texts and translations.
He was able to persuade the duke to use his influence to get Louis de Luxembourg, the count of St. Pol, to acquiesce to the marriage of his eldest daughter to Philippe de Croy, the son of Antoine.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - War of the Roses
Jacqueline had been passed over for the succession to the counties on her father's death in 1417 in favor of her uncle, John of Bavaria.
However, on October 23rd, the duke of Salisbury and his son, the earl of Warwick intervened and sent for York through the agency of Sir Thomas Tyrell with instructions elluding to the fact that York was to be allowed to press his charges against Somerset.
The duke of Burgundy was incandescent with rage, and made it clear that he had suffered a grave affront which he felt most deeply.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showthread.php?t=136451   (14906 words)

  
 1404 Information - Articles Free
July 25 - Philip I, Duke of Brabant (d.
April 27 - Philip II, Duke of Burgundy (born 1342)
September 14 - Duke Albert IV of Austria (born 1377)
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 Flanders, Brittany, Burgundy, Anjou, Normandy, Blois, Champagne, Toulouse, etc.
Margaret then married Philip the Bold, who became the first Valois Duke of Burgundy in 1364, as his brother succeeded to the throne of France as Charles V. Thus, the fortunes of Flanders pass into the House of Burgundy and ultimately to the Hapsburgs.
Dukes of Gascony, 768-1038 AD The culture of the South of France in the 12th century is one of the first signs of the revival of civilization in Francia after the "second Dark Age" of the 9th and 10th centuries.
Duke William V had three wives, and subsequent Dukes were descendants of William VIII, son of William V and Agnes of Burgundy.
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Philip and his advisers knew to their cost that Drake had formed a new system, depending upon the power of the English craft to evade grappling and employ their superior artillery upon the enemy's hull; but all this knowledge was useless, for Philip's mind was impervious to new ideas.
Philip's present policy was to prevent this, and to effect the isolation of England by joint French and Spanish action, while behind the back of his allies he was striving to persuade Elizabeth that he, and not France, was her real friend.
Philip's French wife was to meet her mother at Bayonne; and under the cover of a family reunion the Catholic Powers were to bind themselves anew to extirpate heresy throughout Europe.
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 The Age of Chivalry - Hundred Years' War 1337-1364: The English Ascendancy
Although John, Duke of Burgundy and Philip's heir, made an attempt to relieve the garrisons the English dug themselves in and the conditions on both sides grew to be very wretched and squalid.
In 1341 Duke John III of Brittany died leaving the succession in dispute between Charles of Blois, who had gained the right to the succession through marrying its heir Countess Jeanne (Philip VI's niece) and Count John of Montfort, the late Duke's half-brother.
Philip's plans for a full-scale invasion of England was dealt a terminal blow at the battle of Sluys.
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 Henry III Duke VON BRABANT/Adelaide VON BURGUND
Name: John I Duke VON BRABANT Born: 1252 at: Married: BEF.
1250 at: Brabant, France Married: 21 Aug 1274 at: Vincennes, Val-De-Marne, France Died: 12 Jan 1320/21 at: Spouses: Philip III " The Bold " VON FRANKREICH
Name: Marie VON BRABANT Born: at: Married: 1254 at: Died: 1256 at: Spouses: Ludwig ll Duke VON BAYERN
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 Jacqueline on Encyclopedia.com
Jacqueline married a cousin, John IV, duke of Brabant, nephew of Philip the Good of Burgundy, but found him useless in helping her recover her inheritance and soon left him.
The daughter and heiress of William IV, duke of Bavaria and count of Hainaut, Holland, and Zeeland, and of Margaret of Burgundy, Jacqueline was passed over for the succession to the counties on her father's death in 1417 in favor of her uncle, John of Bavaria.
The treaty of Delft (1428) recognized her as nominal countess and Philip as her administrator and heir.
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 The Titles of the European Rulers
Joan I "the Mad" (+1555), Queen of Castile, the widow of Philip of Austria, Duke of Brabant, Count of Flandres, etc., succeeded his father Ferdinand II "the Catholic" in Aragon (1516).
Duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Milan, Athenas and Neopatria;
King Philip II forced the Portuguese to recognized him as King of Portugal (1581).
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 August 14 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
1430- Philip I, Duke of Brabant (b.
1473 - Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury, daughter of George, Duke of Clarence (d.
1653 - Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, English statesman (d.
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 Philip of Saint-Pol, duke of Brabant/Limburg, dies at 26 August 4 in History
Philip of Saint-Pol, duke of Brabant/Limburg, dies at 26
Philip of Saint-Pol, duke of Brabant/Limburg, dies at 26 August 4 in History
Though intelligence is powerless to modify character, it is a dab hand at finding euphemisms for its weaknesses.
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 Articles - July 25
1404- Philip I, Duke of Brabant (d.
1658 - Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll, Scottish privy councillor (d.
1976 - The first performance of the Philip Glass opera Einstein on the Beach
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 Marries
1430 Duke Philip the Good marries Isabella of Portugal
1599 Valencia arch duke Albrecht of Austrian marries Isabella of Spain
1541 Duke Willem van Gulik of Gelre marries Jeanne d'Albret
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 THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS ORDER OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE
His wife's aunt was Sovereign Duchess of Brabant, Lotharingia (German Lorraine), and Limburg, and Duke Philip soon forced her to name his second surviving son, Antoine, heir to these vast estates (with the death of the latter's second son in 1430, these properties passed to the senior Ducal line).
Although the Dukes of Burgundy had supported the English in their war with France and Philip himself had coveted the French Crown, the Duke was reconciled with his cousin in 1435 and paid homage for his Duchy-Peerage of Burgundy at the coronation of Louis XI in 1461.
Duke Philip II died in 1404, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Jean, who paid homage to the King for his French fiefs within a month of his father's death.
www.chivalricorders.org /orders/other/goldflee.htm   (2676 words)

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