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Duke of Burgundy (Fr.: duc de Bourgogne) was a title borne by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, a small portion of traditional lands of Burgundians west of river Saône which in 843 was allotted to Charles the Bald's kingdom of West Franks. Under the Ancien Regime, the Duke of Burgundy was the premier lay peer of the kingdom of France.

Beginning with Robert II of France, the title has been held by the Capetians, the French royal family. It was granted to Robert's younger son, Robert, who founded the House of Burgundy. When the senior line of the House of Burgundy became extinct, it was inherited by John II of France through proximity of blood. John granted the duchy as an appanage for his younger son, Philip the Bold. The Valois Dukes of Burgundy became dangerous rivals to the senior line of the House of Valois. When the male line of the Valois Dukes of Burgundy became extinct, it was confiscated by Louis XI of France. From then on, the title was never given again to a younger son.

Today, the title is used by the House of Bourbon as a revived courtesy title.

Contents

List of Dukes of Burgundy [edit]

Count, Carolingian dynasty (840-880) [edit]

Bosonid dynasty (880-956) [edit]

Coat of Arms of the Duke of Burgundy (1430-1482)

The first margrave (marchio), later duke (dux), of Burgundy was Richard of the House of Ardennes, whose duchy was created from the merging of several regional counties of the kingdom of Provence which had belonged to his brother Boso.

His descendants and their relatives by marriage ruled the duchy until its annexation over a century later by the French crown, their suzerain.

Robertian dynasty (956-1004) [edit]

House of Capet (1004-1032) [edit]

In 1004, Burgundy was annexed by the king, of the House of Capet. Otto William continued to rule what would come to be called the Free County of Burgundy. His descendants formed another House of Ivrea.

  • Robert (1004–1016) (also king of France as Robert II)
  • Henry (1016–1032) (also king of France as Henry I)

House of Burgundy (1032–1361) [edit]

Robert, son of Robert II of France, received the Duchy as a peace settlement, having disputed the succession to the throne of France with his brother Henry.

Picture Name Birth Became Duke Ruled until Death Notes
Robert le Vieux.jpg Robert I the Old
(Robert Ier le Vieux)
1011 1032 21 March 1076 Younger son of Robert II of France.
Hugh I
(Hugues Ier)
1057 21 March 1076 1079 29 August 1093 Eldest son of Henry of Burgundy, grandson of Robert I. Abdicated in favour of his younger brother, Odo.
Odo I.jpg Odo I Borel the Red
(Eudes Ier Borel le Roux)
1058 1079 23 March 1103 Younger brother of Hugh I.
Hugh II.jpg Hugh II
(Hugues II)
1084 23 March 1103 1143 Son of Odo I
Odo II.jpg Odo II
(Eudes II)
1118 1143 27 June/27 September 1162 Eldest son of Hugh II
Hugo V.jpg Hugh III
(Hugues III)
1142 27 June/27 September 1162 25 August 1192 Eldest son of Odo II
Sceau de Eudes III Duc de Bourgogne.png Odo III
(Eudes III)
1166 25 August 1192 6 July 1218 Eldest son of Hugh III
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy.jpg Hugh IV
(Hugues IV)
9 March 1213 6 July 1218 27 October 1271 Eldest son of Odo III
Robert II of Burgundy.jpg Robert II
(Robert II)
1248 27 October 1271 21 March 1306 Eldest surviving son of Hugh IV.
Hugo V.jpg Hugh V
(Hugues V)
1282 21 March 1306 9 May 1315 Eldest son of Robert II.
Eudes IV.jpg Odo IV
(Eudes IV)
1295 9 May 1315 3 April 1350 Younger brother of Hugh V.
Philip I of Burgundy.jpg Philip I of Rouvres
(Philippe Ier de Rouvres)
1346 3 April 1350 21 November 1361 Grandson of Odo IV.
Picture Name Birth Became Duke Ruled until Death Notes

House of Valois-Burgundy (1361–1482) [edit]

John II of France, the second Valois king, successfully claimed the Duchy after the death of Philip, the last Capet duke. John then passed the duchy to his youngest son Philip as an apanage.

Picture Name Birth Became Duke Ruled until Death Notes Arms
JeanIIdFrance.jpg John I the Good
(Jean Ier le Bon)
16 April 1319 28 December 1361 6 September 1363 8 April 1364 Also John II of France. Successfully claimed the Duchy as the nearest heir in proximity of blood to Philip I. France Ancient.svg
16th-century unknown painters - Philip the Bold - WGA23677.jpg Philip II the Bold
(Philippe II le Hardi)
15 January 1342 6 September 1363 27 April 1404 Youngest son of John the Good Arms of the Duke of Burgundy (1364-1404).svg
John duke of burgundy.jpg John II the Fearless
(Jean II sans Peur)
28 May 1371 27 April 1404 10 September 1419 Eldest son of Philip the Bold Arms of the Duke of Burgundy (1404-1430).svg
Philip the good.jpg Philip III the Good
(Philippe III le Bon)
31 July 1396 10 September 1419 15 June 1467 Eldest son of John the Fearless Arms of the Duke of Burgundy since 1430.svg
Charles the Bold 1460.jpg Charles I the Bold
(Charles Ier le Téméraire)
21 November 1433 15 June 1467 5 January 1477 Eldest son of Philip the Good Arms of the Duke of Burgundy since 1430.svg
Maître de la Légende de Sainte Marie-Madeleine, Sainte Marie-Madeleine (15–16ème siècle).jpg Mary the Rich 13 February 1457 5 January 1477 27 March 1482 Only child of Charles the Bold Arms of the Duke of Burgundy since 1430.svg
Picture Name Birth Became Duke Ruled until Death Notes Arms

House of Habsburg (1482–1700) [edit]

In 1477, the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy was annexed by France. In the same year, Mary married Maximilian, Archduke of Austria, giving the Habsburgs control of the remainder of the Burgundian Inheritance.

Although the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy itself remained in the hands of France, the Habsburgs remained in control of the title of Duke of Burgundy and the other parts of the Burgundian inheritance, notably the Low Countries and the Free County of Burgundy in the Holy Roman Empire. They often used the term Burgundy to refer to it (e.g. in the name of the Imperial Circle it was grouped into), until the late 18th century, when the Austrian Netherlands were lost to French Republic. The Habsburgs also continued to claim Burgundy proper until the Treaty of Cambrai in 1529, when they surrendered their claim in exchange for French recognition of Imperial sovereignty over Flanders and Artois.

Picture Name Birth Became Duke Ruled until Death Notes Arms
Juan de Flandes 004.jpg Philip IV the Handsome
(Philippe IV le Bel)
22 July 1478 22 February 1482 25 September 1506 Eldest son of Duchess Mary by Maximilian of Habsburg Arms of Philip IV of Burgundy.svg
Charles5orley.jpg Charles II 24 February 1500 25 September 1506 16 January 1556 21 September 1558 Eldest son of Philip the Handsome. Also Charles I of Aragon and Castile, and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
Picture Name Birth Became Duke Ruled until Death Notes Arms

House of Bourbon, claimants of the title (1700-1713) [edit]

The title was briefly claimed by king Philip V of Spain (Philip VIII) of the House of Bourbon between 1700–1713 when the succession of the Spanish throne was disputed between the Houses of Habsburg and Bourbon.

At the same time, various members of the French royal family, most notably Louis, Dauphin of France, the father of Louis XV of France, also used the title.

House of Habsburg (1713–1795) [edit]

House of Bourbon, revived title in contemporary tradition (1975-present) [edit]

See also [edit]

Further reading [edit]

  • Calmette, Joseph. Doreen Weightman, trans. The Golden Age of Burgundy; the Magnificent Dukes and Their Courts. New York: W.W. Norton, 1962.
  • Chaumé, Maurice. Les Origines du Duché de Bourgogne. 2v. in 4 parts. Dijon: Jobard, 1925 (Darmstadt: npub, 1977).
  • Michael, Nicholas. Armies of Medieval Burgundy 1364–1477. London: Osprey, 1983. ISBN 0-85045-518-9.
  • Vaughan, Richard. Valois Burgundy. London: Allen Lane, 1975. ISBN 0-7139-0924-2.

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AboutMyArea
Fri, 24 May 2013 07:49:46 -0700

Male Duke of Burgundy by Ed Turner A ground breaking report published by a number of conservation charities, including the Wildlife Trust, was launched this week by David Attenborough and reveals that 60% of species in the UK have declined in recent ...
 
Scientific American (blog)
Thu, 23 May 2013 05:12:49 -0700

Not long after her marriage to Philippe “The Handsome,” Duke of Burgundy, people of the court began referring to her as Juana “The Mad” (la loca)… Juana's life became far more complex than her parents or her contemporaries could have anticipated.
 
Victoria Times Colonist
Thu, 23 May 2013 06:13:39 -0700

In the 15th century, Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, banished the grape variety from his kingdom, declaring it an “evil and disloyal plant.” Nevertheless, Gamay continued thriving in the granitic soils of southern Burgundy, specifically in the ...

Isle of Wight County Press

Isle of Wight County Press
Wed, 22 May 2013 02:55:30 -0700

The greater horseshoe bat, grey partridge, redshank, spotted flycatcher, marsh tit, and small pearl-bordered fritillary are all in danger, and it's already too late for species like the little tern, razorbill, corn bunting, duke of burgundy fritillary ...

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This is Gloucestershire
Wed, 22 May 2013 03:22:40 -0700

The Duke of Burgundy butterfly is threatened with extinction in the county and Gloucestershire has no recent records of round leaved sundew, a plant that used to thrive in the boggy areas in the Forest of Dean and has disappeared due to habitat loss.
 
South Cotswolds Gazette
Wed, 22 May 2013 08:44:23 -0700

"Birds like snipe and the nightingale, butterflies like the Duke of Burgundy, and river-dwellers the white clawed crayfish are literally hanging on in the county. Without action, these and other species will continue to decline." Nationally, a shocking ...
 
BBC News
Mon, 20 May 2013 16:02:39 -0700

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Thu, 16 May 2013 23:50:51 -0700

And the Duke of Burgundy butterfly made an appearance in late April this spring, around three weeks later than last year. Last spring saw butterflies emerging earlier than normal following an unusually mild February and March. But the extreme wet ...
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