Duke of Burgundy
C6417
concept
The Duke of Burgundy is a high-ranking noble title historically associated with the powerful rulers of the Burgundy region, often serving as influential political and military leaders in medieval and early modern Europe.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Duke of Burgundy canonical | 20 |
| Burgundian ruler | 3 |
Instances (22)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Robert I, Duke of Burgundy | — |
| Louis, Duke of Burgundy | — |
| Philip the Handsome | — |
| John the Fearless | — |
| Robert I of Burgundy | — |
| Philip the Bold | — |
| Philip the Good | — |
| Charles the Bold | — |
| Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | — |
| Louis, Duke of Burgundy (1682–1712) | — |
| Emperor Maximilian I | — |
| Philip I of Castile | — |
| Hugh of Arles | Burgundian ruler |
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Philip
surface form:
Philip the Handsome
|
— |
| Philippe le Beau | — |
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John
surface form:
John the Fearless
|
— |
| Felipe el Hermoso | — |
| Charles de Bourgogne | — |
| Charles de Valois-Bourgogne | — |
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Louis de France
surface form:
Louis de France, Duke of Burgundy
|
— |
| Charles V, Duke of Burgundy | — |
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Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
surface form:
Philip the Good
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Burgundian ruler |