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  1. Philip I, also known as Philip of Saint Pol (25 July 1404 – Leuven, 4 August 1430), was the younger son of Anthony, Duke of Brabant and Jeanne of Saint-Pol. He succeeded his brother John IV as Duke of Brabant in 1427, [1] while he had inherited Saint-Pol and Ligny as an appanage on the death of his maternal grandfather, Waleran III ...

  2. Anthony, Duke of Brabant (1406–1415) (inherited title from his aunt, Joanna) John IV, Duke of Brabant (1415–1427) Philip I of Saint-Pol (1427–1430) Philip II the Good (1430–1467) Charles I the Bold (1467–1477) Mary (1477–1482) House of Habsburg. Maximilian (regent, 1482–1494) Philip III (1494–1506) Charles II (1506 ...

  3. Philip I, also known as Philip of Saint Pol (25 July 1404 – Leuven, 4 August 1430), was the younger son of Anthony, Duke of Brabant and Jeanne of Saint-Pol. He succeeded his brother John IV as Duke of Brabant in 1427, while he had inherited Saint-Pol and Ligny as an appanage on the death of his maternal grandfather, Waleran III of Luxembourg ...

  4. Philip I of Castile. Philip the Handsome [b] (22 July 1478 – 25 September 1506), also called the Fair, was ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and titular Duke of Burgundy from 1482 to 1506, as well as the first Habsburg King of Castile (as Philip I) for a brief time in 1506.

  5. Philip II. Heinrich Isaac. Related Places: Netherlands. Belgium. Brabant, feudal duchy that emerged after the decline and collapse of the Frankish Carolingian empire in the mid-9th century.

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  6. In an address to the Estates of Brabant in 1398, Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy and count-consort of Flanders (r. 1384-1404), tried to lay claim to the inheritance of his 76-year-old kinswoman Johanna (r. 1355-1406), the childless duchess of Brabant.1 Burgundian claims to Brabant were 1 Both Johanna and Philip were related to French royalty.

  7. Seven sheets, cut down from a larger table, containing 35 portraits of the rulers and Dukes of the land previously identified as the Frankish Empire and later as the Duchy of Brabant, dating from the legendary origins of the ancestors of Charlemagne to Philip I, Duke of Brabant who died in 1430 at which point the title passed to the Dukes of ...