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 AllRefer Encyclopedia - Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy (French History, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
He was first made duke of Touraine (1360) and then duke of Burgundy.
Philip retired (1388) to his duchy at the beginning of the personal rule of Charles VI, but he returned to prominence when the king became insane (1392).
Philip was the chief rival for power of the king's brother Louis d' OrlEans ; his son, John the Fearless, carried on the quarrel.
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 Hugh_III,_Duke_of_Burgundy
Hugh III of Burgundy (1142–August 25 1192, in Acre) was duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192.
Hugh was the eldest son of duke Eudes II and Marie of Blois.
Philip II was not happy with the loss of his vassals and invaded the duchy, besieging Chatillon.
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 Philip I, Duke of Burgundy
Philip was the only son of Philip of Burgundy, heir of duke Eudes IV, and Joanna, countess of Auvergne and Boulogne.
Charles II of Navarre was grandson and heir to Margaret of Burgundy, eldest daughter of Duke Robert II of Burgundy.
John II of France was son and heir to Joan of Burgundy, second daughter of Duke Robert II Of Burgundy.
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 PHILIP THE BOLD - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP THE BOLD
In 1360 he received the title of duke of Touraine, nd in June 1363 was entrusted with the government of Burgundy, which John had united to the crown at the death of the last uke of the Capetian family, Philip of Rouvre, in 1361.
A formidable expedition was prepared under the direction of the duke of Burgundy, and a fleet of 1400 sail assembled at Sluys; but the enterprise failed owing to the dilatoririess ofthe duke of Berry.
In 1383 an insurrection in Flanders supported by England gave rise to another French expedition; but in January 1384 the death of Louis of Male made Philip master of the countships of Flanders, Artois, Rethel and Nevers; and in the following year the citizens of Ghent decided to submit.
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 Philip III, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Philip III, Duke of Burgundy (Philip the Good or Philippe le Bon) (July 31, 1396 – June 15, 1467) was Duke of Burgundy from 1419 until his death.
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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 Hugh_III,_Duke_of_Burgundy
Hugh III of Burgundy (1142–August 25 1192, in Acre) was duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192.
Hugh was the eldest son of duke Eudes II and Marie of Blois.
Philip II was not happy with the loss of his vassals and invaded the duchy, besieging Chatillon.
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 PHILIP THE BOLD - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP THE BOLD
In 1360 he received the title of duke of Touraine, nd in June 1363 was entrusted with the government of Burgundy, which John had united to the crown at the death of the last uke of the Capetian family, Philip of Rouvre, in 1361.
A formidable expedition was prepared under the direction of the duke of Burgundy, and a fleet of 1400 sail assembled at Sluys; but the enterprise failed owing to the dilatoririess ofthe duke of Berry.
Philip iventually won the day, thanks to the support of the late count's mother, and the marriage took place with high revel at Ghent on the ipth of June 1369.
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 Philip II of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip was a younger half-brother of Marie de Champagne, Alix of France, Marguerite of France and Alys, Countess of the Vexin.
Philip Augustus had not counted on Ingeborg, however; she insisted that the marriage had been consummated, and she was his wife and the rightful queen of France.
A member of the Capetian dynasty, Philip Augustus was born August 21, 1165 at Gonesse, Val-d'Oise, France, the son of Louis VII of France and his third wife, Adèle of Champagne.
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 Eudes IV, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
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,
The premature death of his son made his four year old grandson his successor.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Emperor Charles V
Charles was the son of Philip, Duke of Burgundy, by Joanna, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, and Burgundy was the first heritage to which he at his led, on his fathers death in 1506.
Yet by industrial improvement and political training, Charles was able to make of Spain the instrument by which his son Philip, in the time of the counter-Reformation, brought effective aid to the Catholics of Europe, and under the unfavourable circumstances this result is as remarkable as the prosperity which the Netherlands attained under his rule.
Born at Ghent, 1500; died at Yuste, in Spain, 1558; was a descendant of the house of Hapsburg, and to this descent owed his sovereignty over so many lands that it was said of him that the sun never set on his dominions.
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 Wikipedia: Philip
Prince Philip of the United Kingdom, Duke of Edinburgh
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
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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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 Robert II, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert II of Burgundy (1248 – March 21, 1306) was duke of Burgundy between 1271 and 1306.
Robert II died on the same day (March 21) as Robert_I,_Duke_of_Burgundy.
Robert was the third son of duke Hugh IV and Yolande of Dreux.
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Philip of Burgundy, count of Auvergne and heir of Duke Eudes IV of Burgundy - d.
1346, from a kick of a farmer's horse; his widow married the king of France, and the succession went to his underage son Philip I of Burgundy who in turn died before begetting children, thus in the end the duchy was taken over by the Valois (Philip II, Duke of Burgundy)
Geoffrey Plantagenet, Duke of Brittany and son of Henry II of England, d.
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 Engineering 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.
John of Valois, the Magnificent, (November 30 1340 – March 15 1416) was Duke of Berry and Auvergne and Count of Poitiers and Montpensier.
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.
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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 Duchy of Burgundy is annexed by France.
Although Burgundy itself remained in the hands of France, the Habsburg remained in control of the Burgundian inheritance, and often used the term Burgundy to refer to it, until the late 18th century.
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 Philip II --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Called Philip Augustus (from the Latin augere, “to increase”) because he enlarged the boundaries of the state, Philip II was a contemporary of Richard the Lion-Hearted of England and the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I (Frederick Barbarossa).
Spanish Felipe The son of Emperor Charles V, Philip received from his father the duchy of Milan (1540), the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily (1554), the Netherlands (1555), and Spain and its overseas empire (1556).
Philip Roth was a celebrated author of the middle and late 20th century.
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Upon the death of the last duke of Burgundy, Duke Philip of Rouvre, the duchy was ceded to the crown for lack of male heirs.
Dijon was the capitol of Philip the Bold's Burgundy.
The Duchy of Burgundy was a region under the rule of the French Crown from c.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Philip II (King of Spain)
Philip granted this on the most favourable terms and the Duke of Alva was even obliged to ask the pope's pardon for having invaded the Pontifical States.
At a solemn conference held at Brussels, 22 Oct., 1555, Charles V ceded to Philip the Low Countries, the crowns of Castille, Aragon, and Sicily, on 16 Jan., 1556, and the countship of Burgundy on the tenth of June.
Apparently Philip II failed to grasp the situation, since he continued for two years more the war against Henry IV, but his fruitless efforts were finally terminated in 1595 by the absolution of Henry IV by Clement VIII.
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 Biography
From ducal archives he is known to have entered in 1385 the service of Philip II the Bold, duke of Burgundy, who was ruler of the Netherlands and regent of France in the last decades of the century.
Philip's son, Duke John the Fearless, contracted in 1404 for the completion of his father's tomb within four years, but Sluter's nephew did not finish it until 1410, and he used it as the model for Duke John's own tomb.
The architectural portion of the duke's tomb had been completed by 1389, but only two mourning figures of the sculptural composition were ready when the duke died in 1404.
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 Philip - TheBestLinks.com - Philip II of France, TheBestLinks.com:Disambiguation, Philip II of Macedon, Philip II of Spain, ...
Philip - TheBestLinks.com - Philip II of France, TheBestLinks.com:Disambiguation, Philip II of Macedon, Philip II of Spain,...
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Philip is the name of many notable historical figures, including many monarchs:
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 Charles, Duke of Burgundy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in Dijon, the son of Philip III, Duke of Burgundy and Isabella of Portugal.
Not content with being "the grand duke of the West," he conceived the project of forming a kingdom of Burgundy or Aries with himself as independent sovereign, and even persuaded the emperor Frederick to assent to crown him king at Trier.
Alarmed by these early successes of the duke of Burgundy, and anxious to settle various questions relating to the execution of the treaty of Conflans, Louis requested a meeting with Charles and placed himself in his hands at.
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 LOUIS, DUKE OF ORLEANS (1372-1407) - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS, DUKE OF ORLEANS (1372-1407)
Continued after Philip's death in 1404 with his son and successor, John the Fearless, it culminated in the murder of Orleans by one of John's partisans on the 23rd of November 1407.
He had eight children by Valentina Visconti, including his successor, Charles of Orleans, the poet, and one of his natural sons was the famous bastard of Orleans, John, count of Dunois.
ORLEANS, LOUIS, DUKE OF (1372-1407), younger son of the French king, Charles V., was born on the I3th of March 1372.
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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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 Philip II Of France Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
Philip was a younger half-brother of Marie de Champagne, Alix of France, Marguerite of France and Alys, Countess of the Vexin.
Philip Augustus had not counted on Ingeborg, however; she insisted that the marriage had been consummated, and she was his wife and the rightful queen of France.
A member of the Capetian dynasty, Philip Augustus was born August 21, 1165 at Gonesse, Val-d'Oise, France, the son of Louis VII of France and his third wife, Adèle of Champagne.
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 DragonBear History: All That: Burgundy
Philip, the young duke of Burgundy, died in 1361 (of the Black Death) without an heir, and the duchy reverted to the crown; King Jean the Good bestowed it on his fourth son, coincidentally also named Philip.
Philip married the heiress Margaret of Flanders in 1369, adding some significant territories to Burgundy including the Franche-Comte (uniting the "Two Burgundies"), Flanders, and Artois (most of modern Belgium and parts of the Netherlands).
The revenues from the Netherlands made Philip the richest prince in Western Europe, and he used this wealth to enhance his prestige: he was a patron of arts and letters, and founded his own chivalric order (the Golden Fleece), rivalling the Garter in international prestige.
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 GRAND DUKE FACTS AND INFORMATION
One of the first examples was the semi-official use of Grand Duke meaning the later Dukes of Burgundy, i.e in 15th_century, when they ruled a portion of East France as well as all the Netherlands.
Grand Duke is the usual and established translation of Grand_Prince in languages which do not have separate words meaning prince for (1) children of a monarch, and (2) monarch (sovereign or like) princes.
The title ''Magnus Dux'' or Grand Duke (''Didysis kunigaikštis'' in Lithuanian) is said to have been used by the rulers of Lithuania, and after Jagiello also became kings of Poland and was later found among the titles used by kings of the Polish-Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
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 Hundred Years' War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The young Edward III, being the nephew of King Charles, was his closest living male relative and was the only surviving male descendant of the senior line of the Capetian dynasty through Philip IV (Philip the Fair).
When Philip V died in 1322, his daughters were put aside in favor of the last brother, Charles IV, without question.
To secure his claim to the throne, Philip's second-oldest son (Louis X's younger brother and Joan II's uncle) Philip V obligated to buy her claims off (using also the rumor that Joan was a product of her mother's adultery and not a daughter of Louis X), but precedent for only male heirs had been set.
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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.
By the peace of Chartres (March 9, 1409) the king absolved him from the crime, and Valentina Visconti, the widow of the murdered duke, and her children pledged themselves to a reconciliation; while an edict of the 2yth of December 1409 gave John the guardianship of the dauphin.
Nevertheless, a new league was formed against the duke of Burgundy in the following year, principally at the instance of Bernard, count of Armagnac, from whom the party opposed to the Burgundians took its name.
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