Philip II the Bold (French: Philippe II le Hardi; Dutch: Filips de Stoute; 17 January 1342 – 27 April 1404) was Duke of Burgundy and jure uxoris Count...
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The Tomb of Philip the Bold is a funerary monument commissioned in 1378 by the Duke of Burgundy Philip the Bold (d. 1404) for his burial at the Chartreuse...
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The Hours of Philip the Bold is a late 14th-century illuminated book of hours produced in Paris for Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1363-1404). It...
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Burgundian State (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. The Count of Flanders, eager for an alliance, agreed to marry his daughter and heir presumptive to Philip. The marriage...
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once removed of the then-ruling king, Charles VI (1368–1422). His father succeeded Philip's grandfather, Philip II ("Philip the Bold", 1342–1404) as Duke...
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called the Bold, was the last duke of Burgundy from the House of Valois-Burgundy, ruling from 1467 to 1477. He was the only legitimate son of Philip the Good...
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Richard (2005). Philip the Bold. Vol. 1: The Formation of the Burgundian State. The Boydell Press. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philip I, Duke of...
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Charles VI of France (redirect from Charles the Mad)
to the regency and saw his influence grow. The enmity between the Duke of Orléans and his cousin John the Fearless, successor of Philip the Bold as Duke...
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House of Valois-Burgundy (category Ruling families of the County of Holland)
to the dynasty which began after King John II of France granted the French Duchy of Burgundy to his youngest son, Philip the Bold in 1363. During the Hundred...
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Hundred Years' War (redirect from The Hundred Years War)
control over the Regency began between his uncle Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy and his brother, Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans. After Philip's death,...
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granted the duchy to his younger son, Philip the Bold, in 1363. The Valois dukes gradually came to rule over a vast complex of territories known as the Burgundian...
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Valois-Burgundy Philip II the Bold (1363–1404), fourth son of John II of France John I the Fearless (1404–1419) Philip III the Good (1419–1467) Charles I the Bold (1467–1477)...
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Philip the Handsome (22 June/July 1478 – 25 September 1506), also called the Fair, was ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and titular Duke of Burgundy...
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Burgundian Netherlands (redirect from The Burgundian Netherlands)
gained central institutions for the first time (such as the States General). The period began with Duke Philip the Bold taking office as count of Flanders...
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October 1415, Agincourt) was the youngest son of Philip the Bold and Margaret III of Flanders. He succeeded his brothers, John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy...
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the domain of Germolles which was purchased by the Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Bold. We know very little about the appearance of the fortress of the...
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(1207–1285) Philip II, Duke of Savoy (1438–1497) Philip I, Duke of Burgundy Philip the Bold, also known as Philip II, Duke of Burgundy Philip the Good, also...
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Duchy of Burgundy (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
Burgundy, the duchy flourished. A match between Philip the Bold and Margaret of Dampierre – the widow of Philip of Rouvres – not only reunited the duchy with...
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Philip VI (French: Philippe; 1293 – 22 August 1350), called the Fortunate (French: le Fortuné) or the Catholic (French: le Catholique) and of Valois (de...
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(Seine-et-Marne) to the future Philip III, the Bold, and his first wife, Isabella of Aragon. His father was the heir apparent of France, being the eldest son of...
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Isabeau of Bavaria (category People of the Hundred Years' War)
member of the regency council that governed France during the minority of Charles VI, the king's uncle, Philip the Bold, thought that the proposed marriage...
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Margaret III, Countess of Flanders (category 14th-century women from the county of Flanders)
marriage to Philip the Bold took place in 1369. When Margaret's father, the Count of Flanders, died in 1384, she and Philip inherited the counties of...
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born in Dijon on 28 May 1371 to Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy and Countess Margaret III of Flanders. On the death of his maternal grandfather Count...
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Christine de Pizan (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
France after the death of her husband. Christine's patrons included dukes Louis I of Orleans, Philip the Bold of Burgundy, and his son John the Fearless....
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Philip III (1 May 1245 – 5 October 1285), called the Bold (French: le Hardi), was King of France from 1270 until his death in 1285. His father, Louis...
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crown, and was granted by John II of France to his youngest son, Philip the Bold. Philip's daughter, Joan (1344 – 11 September 1360), was betrothed to Amadeus...
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ordered by Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy from Paris in 1399. A set made in the 1450s for Giovanni de' Medici, a leading patron of the latest Florentine...
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Louis XI (redirect from Louis the Cruel)
II for the benefit of his son Philip the Bold reverted to the crown of France. The marriage on 14 February 1451 between 28-year-old Louis and the 8-year-old...
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John, Duke of Berry (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
France, Duke Louis I of Anjou and Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy. He was Regent of France from 1380 to 1388 during the minority of his nephew Charles VI...
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House of Capet (section The succession crisis)
Louis) 1270–1285, Philip III, the Bold (Philippe III le Hardi) 1285–1314, Philip IV, the Fair (Philippe IV le Bel) 1314–1316, Louis X, the Quarrelsome (Louis...
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