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  1. John's skull seen by Francis I. In 1521, during a visit by Francis I of France to the Burgundian capital, a monk presented the skull of John the Fearless to the King of France, saying to him, "Sire, this is the hole through which the English entered France."

  2. John I ( French: Jean sans Peur ; Dutch: Jan zonder Vrees; 28 May 1371 – 10 September 1419) was a scion of the French royal family who ruled the Burgundian State from 1404 until his assassination in 1419. He played a key role in French national affairs during the early 15th century, [1] particularly in the struggles to rule the country for ...

  3. In the midst of these power struggles, Philip's successor, John the Fearless, dispatched a group of servants to murder the unpopular Louis. Following the murder, John openly bragged about it. Due to the assassination, the court conflict grew into open warfare, and ultimately in the assassination of John the Fearless himself twelve years later.

  4. Sep 10, 2023 · 177 subscribers. 1 view 2 minutes ago. On September 10th, 1419 John The Fearless was assassinated. Become a Patreon for early access and exclusive polls: https://www.patreon.com/ClaudesH...

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  5. Nov 8, 2021 · John the Fearless. Son of Duke Philip the Bold and Margaret III of Flanders, John was born in the Ducal Palace at Dijon on 28th May 1371. A diplomatic union was arranged for him to Margaret of Bavaria, with the marriage taking place in 1385. As heir to the Duchy of Burgundy, John led forces in France’s army as they supported the Hungarians ...

  6. Apr 11, 2013 · The 39 figures exhibited as the “Larmes d’Albâtre” (“Alabaster Tears”) were sculpted in the 15th century to decorate the tomb of John the Fearless, who was assassinated in 1419 during the...

  7. 4 days ago · Quick Reference. (1371–1419), Duke of Burgundy, born in Dijon, the son of Duke Philip the Bold (Philippe le Hardi); from 1384, when his maternal grandfather died, he was known as the count ... From: John the Fearless in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance ». Subjects: History — Early Modern History (1500 to 1700)

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