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  1. 8 de dic. de 2023 · English: Charles the Bold (1433–1477), baptised Charles Martin, was Duke of Burgundy from 1467 to 1477. Alternate names: Charles le Téméraire, Karl der Kühne. Deutsch: Karl der Kühne (1433—1477), Sohn von Philipp III. der Gute und Isabella von Portugal, Herzog von Burgund sowie der Burgundischen Niederlande.

  2. Charles was the last of the great dukes of Burgundy (1467 to 1477). The son of Duke Philip III the Good of Burgundy, Charles was brought up in the French manner as a friend of the French dauphin, afterward Louis XI of France, who spent five years in Burgundy before his accession. Although he had.

  3. Denier of Charles the Bald struck at Paris. Charles the Bald (French: Charles le Chauve; 13 June 823 – 6 October 877), also known as Charles II, was a 9th-century king of West Francia (843–877), King of Italy (875–877) and emperor of the Carolingian Empire (875–877). [1] After a series of civil wars during the reign of his father, Louis ...

  4. Empleador. Universidad de Columbia. Abreviatura en botánica. H.C.Bold. Miembro de. Phi Beta Kappa. Academia Nacional de Ciencias de los Estados Unidos. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Harold Charles Bold ( Nueva York, 16 de junio de 1909 – Austin, 18 de diciembre de 1987) fue un algólogo, y botánico estadounidense .

  5. File:Coat of Arms of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 568 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 227 × 240 pixels | 454 × 480 pixels | 727 × 768 pixels | 970 × 1,024 pixels | 1,939 × 2,048 pixels | 1,460 × 1,542 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 1,460 × 1,542 pixels, file size: 3. ...

  6. In 1475, the town of Grandson in Vaud, which belonged to Charles the Bold's ally Jacques of Savoy, had been brutally taken by the Old Swiss Confederacy, led by the Canton of Bern. After negotiations for the restitution of Vaud failed in January 1476, Charles left Lorraine with the bulk of his army, consisting of about 12,000 men, and advanced through the Jura Mountains towards Vaud. [1]

  7. Carlos el Temerario. 10 de noviembre de 1433 jul. Carlos I de Borgoña, llamado el Audaz o el Temerario (en francés: Charles le Hardi o le Téméraire; Dijón, 10 de noviembre de 1433- Nancy, 5 de enero de 1477), fue duque de Borgoña, Brabante, Limburgo y Luxemburgo, entre otros títulos. Pertenecía a una rama menor de los Valois, que ...