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  1. David of Burgundy (c. February 1426 – 16 April 1494) [1] was the bishop of Utrecht from 1456. The illegitimate son of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, David was made bishop by his father in an attempt to enforce more centralised Burgundian control over the Netherlands.

  2. Only back in control of the city of Utrecht since 21 April 1483, Prince-Bishop David of Burgundy was surprised in his old episcopal palace by a daring and stealthy night raid of the Hooks on 8 May. The Prince-Bishop was captured and imprisoned in Amersfoort.

  3. Only back in control of the city of Utrecht since April 21, 1483, Prince-Bishop David of Burgundy was surprised in his old episcopal palace by a daring and stealthy night raid of the Hooks on May 8. The Prince-Bishop was captured and then imprisoned in Amersfoort.

  4. Duke of Burgundy (French: duc de Bourgogne) was a title used by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, from its establishment in 843 to its annexation by the French crown in 1477, and later by members of the House of Habsburg, including Holy Roman Emperors and kings of Spain, who claimed Burgundy proper and ruled the Burgundian Netherlands.

  5. cawiki David de Borgonya; dewiki David von Burgund; elwiki Δαυίδ της Βουργουνδίας; enwiki David of Burgundy; frwiki David de Bourgogne; fywiki David fan Boergonje; itwiki Davide di Borgogna; nlwiki David van Bourgondië; ruwiki Давид Бургундский

  6. Coins of David of Burgundy, Bishop of Utrecht‎ (3 C, 4 F) Media in category "David of Burgundy" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. 20100817-003 Amersfoort - Console op de Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk.jpg 3,000 × 4,000; 1.57 MB.

  7. The illegitimate son of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, David was made bishop of Utrecht by his father from 1456 to 1496 in an attempt to enforce more centralised Burgundian control over the Netherlands.

  8. David of Burgundy was bishop of Terwaan from 1451. Thanks to a joint effort between the Cods and Burgundy, he was appointed as bishop of Utrecht by the pope. The Utrecht chapters, however, had elected the Hook-favoured provost Gijsbrecht van Brederode as bishop.

  9. bishop politician priest. David of Burgundy was a bishop of Utrecht. Background. The illegitimate son of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, David was made bishop of Utrecht by his father from 1456 to 1496 in an attempt to enforce more centralised Burgundian control over the Netherlands. Career.

  10. Dukes of Burgundy family tree. Categories: House of Burgundy. Titular kings of Thessalonica. Dukes of Burgundy. 1294 births. 1315 deaths. 14th-century peers of France. French nobility stubs.

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