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  1. John of Burgundy (1404 – 27 April 1479), also known as Jean de Bourgogne, was the illegitimate son of John the Fearless, through his mistress Agnes de Croy, daughter of Jean I de Croÿ and was appointed Archbishop of Trier, served as Bishop of Cambrai from 1439–1479, Provost of St. Donatian's Cathedral and St. Peter's Cathedral ...

  2. Saint John of Cambrai (866–879) Saint Rothadus (879–886) Fulbert (934–956), defended Cambrai from the Magyars and became the first bishop with comital authority in the city. Wiboldus (965–966), author of the ludus secularis which "furnished amusement to clerkly persons"

  3. The Bishop of Cambrai from 1439 to 1479 was John of Burgundy, Philip the Good's illegitimate half-brother, and in June 1455 the cathedral chapter commissioned twelve copies from Hayne of Brussels for twenty pounds, of which one is believed to survive, now in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City.

  4. John of Burgundy (1404 – 27 April 1479), also known as Jean de Bourgogne, was the illegitimate son of John the Fearless, through his mistress Agnes de Croy, daughter of Jean I de Cro and was appointed Archbishop of Trier, served as Bishop of Cambrai from 1439–1479, Provost of St. Donatian's Cathedral and St. Peter's Cathedral at Lille.

  5. 17 de ene. de 2023 · John of Burgundy (1404 – 27 April 1479), also known as Jean de Bourgogne, was the illegitimate son of John the Fearless, through his mistress Agnes de Croy, daughter of Jean I de Croÿ and was appointed Archbishop of Trier, served as Bishop of Cambrai from 1439–1479, Provost of St. Donatian's Cathedral and St. Peter's Cathedral ...

    • Dijon, Burgundy
    • Burgundy
  6. Media in category "John of Burgundy (bishop of Cambrai)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Bishop John of Burgundy.png 696 × 901; 822 KB

  7. Jean VI Bourgogne formerly de Cambrai. Born about 1404 in Dijon, Burgundy, France. Ancestors. Son of Jean (Bourgogne) de Bourgogne and Agnès (Croy) de Croy.