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  1. Cornille of Burgundy, also called Cornille of Beveren, (c. 1420 – 16 May 1452) was an illegitimate son of Philip the Good (Duke of Burgundy) and Catherine Scaers. [1] Cornille was the first and favourite bastard son of Philip the Good and received the titles of Grand Bâtard de Bourgogne , Lord of Beveren and Vlissingen , and was also ...

    • c. 1420
    • Margareta Courbaulde
  2. Philip III the Good ( French: Philippe le Bon; Dutch: Filips de Goede; 31 July 1396 in Dijon – 15 June 1467 in Bruges) ruled as Duke of Burgundy from 1419 until his death in 1467. He was a member of a cadet line of the Valois dynasty, to which all 15th-century kings of France belonged.

  3. Together with his older illegitimate half-brother Corneille, bastard of Burgundy (died 1452), he was the favourite amongst the many natural children of Philip the Good. In 1459, he married Marie de la Viesville by whom he had five children.

  4. 27 March 1482. The House of Valois-Burgundy ( French: Maison de Valois-Bourgogne, Dutch: Huis van Valois-Bourgondië ), or the Younger House of Burgundy, was a noble French family deriving from the royal House of Valois. It is distinct from the Capetian House of Burgundy, descendants of King Robert II of France, though both houses stem from the ...

  5. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Corneille of Burgundy (c. 1420 – 1452), captain-general/governor of Luxembourg.,[7] killed in the Battle of Bazel (1452); Anthony, bastard of Burgundy, (1421–1504), lord of La Roche, Sainte-Menehould, Guînes, Lord of Crèvecoeur and Beveren;

  6. Se conoce como reinos de los burgundios a un período histórico de la Alta Edad Media en que el pueblo germánico de los burgundios alcanzó su auge establecido en el valle del Ródano, 1 abarcando un amplio territorio localizado al sureste de la actual Francia, el norte de Italia y casi toda Suiza, conocido como Burgundia.

  7. www.burgundianbastards.be › bastardsBURGUNDIAN BASTARDS

    Corneille of Burgundy (c. 1420 - 1452), captain-general/governor of Luxembourg, killed in the Battle of Basel (1452) Anthony of Burgundy (1421 - 5 mei 1504), lord of La Roche, Sainte-Menehould, Guînes, Lord of Crèvecoeur and Beveren. David of Burgundy, (c. 1427 - 1496) bishop of Therouanne and bishop of Utrecht.