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  1. The Duchy of Auvergne (French: Duché d'Auvergne; Scottish Gaelic: Diùcachd na Auvergne), also recognized as Auvergne is a state located in Central France. In 1408 the personal union between the Kingdom of Scotland, the Duchy of Auvergne and the County of Boulogne begins and a new prosperous era emerges for our realm. John II, Count of Auvergne and Boulogne, passes away from life and Joan II ...

  2. Media in category "Counts of Auvergne". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Assassinat de Sigewald.png 2,187 × 1,317; 2.51 MB. Bernart Plantapilosa.jpg 408 × 462; 60 KB. Chilping.jpg 1,079 × 1,077; 479 KB.

  3. Mar 2, 2020 · Media in category "Philip I, Duke of Burgundy". The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Philip I of Burgundy.jpg 557 × 570; 113 KB. Philippe Auvergne.png 511 × 508; 657 KB. PhilippeRouvre.jpg 282 × 210; 66 KB. Rouvre.jpg 251 × 411; 36 KB. Categories: Philippe (given name) 1346 births.

  4. Philip of Artois (1358 – 16 June 1397), sometimes Philip I, son of John of Artois, Count of Eu, and Isabeau of Melun, [1] was Count of Eu from 1387 until his death, succeeding his brother Robert . Philip was a gallant and energetic soldier. In 1383, he captured the town of Bourbourg from the English. He went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land ...

  5. Philip I ( c. 1052 – 29 July 1108), called the Amorous (French: L’Amoureux ), [1] was King of the Franks from 1060 to 1108. His reign, like that of most of the early Capetians, was extraordinarily long for the time. The monarchy began a modest recovery from the low it had reached during the reign of his father, Henry I, and he added the ...

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q19254Philip I - Wikidata

    Duke of Burgundy from 1350 until his death. Philippe Philippe I Duc de Bourgogne, Comte d'Artois, d'Auvergne et de Boulogne de Rouvres (Rouvres) (5 Aug 1346 - 21 Nov 1361)

  7. John was the son of Philip II, Count of Nevers and Bonne of Artois, [2] daughter of Philip of Artois, Count of Eu. His father was the youngest son of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. [2] John's elder brother, Charles I, Count of Nevers and Rethel, had no legitimate children, and so on his death in 1464 his titles passed to John.

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