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  1. Mother. Joan II, Countess of Burgundy. Margaret I ( French: Marguerite; 1310 – 9 May 1382) was a Capetian princess who ruled as Countess of Burgundy and Artois from 1361 until her death. She was also countess of Flanders, Nevers and Rethel by marriage to Louis I of Flanders, and regent of Flanders during the minority of her son, Louis II, in ...

  2. Philip of Burgundy-Beveren. Philippe de Bourgogne-Beveren ( Knight of the Golden Fleece) Philip of Burgundy-Beveren (c. 1450 – 1498), lord of Beveren, was a son of Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, [1] illegitimate son of Philip the Good and Jeanne de Presle, [2] and Marie de la Viesville.

  3. Rüdiger, Count of Bechelaren. She is a mythological queen mentioned in the Nibelungenlied as being married to Giselher. Giselher. Brynhildr the Valkyrie. King Budli. She is a mythological queen, a valkyrie, based on the stories of the Völsunga saga and some Eddic poems treating the same events.

  4. In the history of the Low Countries, the Burgundian Netherlands means a number of Imperial and French fiefs. These were ruled in personal union by the House of Valois -Burgundy and their Habsburg heirs in the period from 1384 to 1482. The area was large parts of present-day Belgium and the Netherlands, as well as Luxembourg and parts of ...

  5. The House of Burgundy is a cadet branch of the House of Capet who originally reigned over the Duchy of Burgundy . They have to be distinguished from the House of Ivrea or the Anscarid dynasty, a noble house of Frankish descent that reigned originally over the Free County of Burgundy . Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Burgundy.

  6. Información profesional. Ocupación. Aristócrata. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Inés de Borgoña (1407- 1 de diciembre de 1476) fue hija de Juan I de Borgoña (1371-1419) y Margarita de Baviera. 1 Sus abuelos maternos fueron Alberto I de Baviera y Margarita de Brieg .

  7. Philip III (r. 1555–1581, 1581-1598 titular only), King Philip II of Spain. During the 'foreign rule' by Burgundy and Habsburg, the county was governed by a stadtholder in name of the count. In 1581, the Estates General of the United Provinces declared themselves independent from the Spanish rule of Philip II (who was Philip III of Holland).