Robert of Burgundy (c. 1300 – 3 or 4 September 1317) was the only son of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy and Mahaut, Countess of Artois. Robert of Burgundy...
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Robert of Burgundy may refer to: Robert II of France, duke of Burgundy (1004–16) Robert I, Duke of Burgundy (r. 1032–76) Robert of Burgundy (died 1113)...
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Robert of Clermont (1256 – 7 February 1317) was a French prince du sang who was created Count of Clermont in 1268. He was the sixth and last son of King...
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her only brother Robert disinherited by the Treaty of Vincennes (1295), the County of Burgundy was inherited by Joan under the regency of her mother. When...
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married Joan II, Countess of Burgundy, with whom he had four daughters. The couple produced no male heirs, however, so when Philip died from dysentery in 1322...
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the count of the Free County of Burgundy from 1279 until 1303. Otto was the son of Hugh of Châlons and Adelaide, Countess Palatine of Burgundy. Upon his...
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Robert VII of Auvergne (c. 1282 – 13 October 1325) was count of Auvergne and Boulogne from 1317 until his death. In 1297, Robert fought alongside the King...
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established by bestowing Clermont on his son Robert (1256–1317) in 1268, before marrying the young man to the heiress of Bourbon, Beatrice (1257–1310)); the first...
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and Tonnerre († 1288) married John of Burgundy, Lord of Charolais († 1268) Beatrix of Burgundy married Robert, Count of Clermont Nicolas Louis Achaintre...
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French or 'King of Burgundy') and Bertha, who married King Robert II of France in 996. Gisela's father ruled over the united Kingdom of Burgundy since 937,...
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Year 1317 (MCCCXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. January 9 – The 23-year-old Philip the Tall, younger brother of the...
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1349) was Queen of Navarre from 1328 until her death in 1349. Joan was the only surviving child of Louis I of Navarre and Margaret of Burgundy. Her father...
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Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, the son of Robert, Count of Clermont, and a grandson of King Louis IX of France. Louis' mother was Beatrix of Burgundy, heiress of Bourbon and a...
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Capetian dynasty (redirect from Miracle of the House of Capet)
1093–1148 Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, 1011–1076, (House of Burgundy) Hugh of Burgundy, 1034–1059 Henry of Burgundy, 1035–1070 Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy, 1057–1093...
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of Burgundy (c.1291–1330), married Philip V of France Blanche of Burgundy (c.1296–1326), married Charles IV of France Robert of Burgundy (c.1300–1317)...
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Peterborough Psalter (category Manuscripts of the Fitzwilliam Museum)
in Brussels was produced for Abbot Godfrey of Croyland (died 1321). It dates to around 1300. Sometime 1317–1318, it was given as a gift to the papal nuncio...
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profligacy. A charter dated 1317 legally prevented her from having the guardianship of her children. Joan's husband had died from illness two years previously...
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son and heir of William Morley (died 1302), 1st Baron, and his first wife Isabel Mohaut (died 1295), sister and heir of Robert Mohaut (died 1329), 2nd Baron...
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Jean de Joinville (redirect from Jean of Joinville)
December 1317) was one of the great chroniclers of medieval France. He is most famous for writing the Life of Saint Louis, a biography of Louis IX of France...
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of Savoy (d. 1329), succeeded his father, and married Blanche of Burgundy, daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy. Eleonor of Savoy (d. after 1317)...
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(1254–1271), married John I, Duke of Brabant Robert, Count of Clermont (1256 – 7 February 1317), married Beatrice of Burgundy, Lady of Bourbon, by whom he had issue...
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Joan the Lame (category House of Burgundy)
of Duke Robert II of Burgundy and Agnes of France. Her older sister, Margaret, was the first wife of King Louis X of France. Joan married Philip of Valois...
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new king of Naples, Robert, wished to exploit Matilda's uncertain position to gain the principality back for his family. In 1317, he proposed that Matilda...
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the House of Braganza traces its line to the House of Capet via their descent from Robert II of France through the First House of Burgundy, then through...
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January 9, 1317. Opposed by the Duke of Burgundy, and his own brother, Charles, Count of La Marche, it was thought prudent to shut the gates of the town...
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powers of Metropolitan of Vienne followed the wavering frontier of the Kingdom of Burgundy and in 779, was considerably restricted by the organization of a...
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Gisela of Burgundy, herself a niece of Empress Adelaide. Upon Emperor Otto's death in 973, Henry could rely on his ties to the South German duchies of Swabia...
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Margaret of Burgundy, technically the Queen consort of France as the wife of King Louis X, dies in the Château Gaillard prison after a year of incarceration...
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Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Henry VI, Duke of Bavaria)
appointed him co-ruler in 1028 and bestowed him with the duchy of Swabia and the Kingdom of Burgundy ten years later in 1038. The emperor's death the following...
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French Inquisition (category History of Christianity in France)
Avignon; Burgundy and Lorraine, with its main center in Besançon. Although the division between northern and southern parts of the Kingdom of France was...
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