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  1. David of Burgundy (c. February 1426 – 16 April 1494) was the bishop of Utrecht from 1456. The illegitimate son of Philip the Good , Duke of Burgundy , David was made bishop by his father in an attempt to enforce more centralised Burgundian control over the Netherlands.

  2. The Burgundians had tried to control the Bishopric of Utrecht since 1456, when David of Burgundy had become the new Prince-Bishop. Supported by the Cods and opposed by the Hooks, this conflict was linked to the century-old Hook and Cod wars .

  3. 2 de dic. de 2017 · Tour through Wijk bij Duurstede, the Netherlands. Introducing David of Burgundy, the Bishop of Utrecht (1427-1496) and Duurstede Castle. David was made bisho...

  4. Only back in control of the city of Utrecht since 21 April 1483, Prince-Bishop David of Burgundy was surprised in his old episcopal palace by a daring and stealthy night raid of the Hooks on 8 May. The Prince-Bishop was captured and imprisoned in Amersfoort .

  5. 13 de dic. de 2023 · David of Burgundy, (c. 1427 – 1496),[8] bishop of Therouanne and bishop of Utrecht,[9] was a fine amateur artist, and the subject of a biography in 1529; Anne of Burgundy (c. 1435 – 1508), governess of Mary of Burgundy, married Adrian of Borssele and later Adolph of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein;

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  7. David of Burgundy (ca. 1427 in Atrecht – 1496 in Wijk bij Duurstede) was a bishop of Utrecht. The illegitimate son of Philip the Good , Duke of Burgundy , David was made bishop of Utrecht by his father from 1456 to 1496 in an attempt to enforce more centralised Burgundian control over the Netherlands.