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  1. Philip II the Bold (French: Philippe II le Hardi; Dutch: Filips de Stoute; 17 January 1342 – 27 April 1404) was Duke of Burgundy and jure uxoris Count of Flanders, Artois and Burgundy. He was the fourth and youngest son of King John II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg .

  2. Philip III (1 May 1245 – 5 October 1285), called the Bold (French: le Hardi), was King of France from 1270 until his death in 1285. His father, Louis IX, died in Tunis during the Eighth Crusade. Philip, who was accompanying him, returned to France and was anointed king at Reims in 1271.

  3. Aug 24, 2016 · Columbia. Philip the Bold [1], 1342–1404, duke of Burgundy (1363–1404); a younger son of King John II [2] of France. He fought (1356) at Poitiers and shared his father's captivity in England. He was first made duke of Touraine (1360) and then duke of Burgundy.

  4. General. Statesman. A Magnificent Duke of Burgundy. Philip, known as the Bold, was the son of King Jean II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg. He was born 17 January 1342 at Pointoise. After his capture at the Battle of Poitiers (1356), he was made duke of Burgundy by his father in 1363.

  5. Philip II the Bold ( French: Philippe II le Hardi; Dutch: Filips de Stoute; 17 January 1342 – 27 April 1404) was Duke of Burgundy and jure uxoris Count of Flanders, Artois and Burgundy. He was the fourth and youngest son of King John II of France and Bonne of Luxembourg. Quick Facts Duke of Burgundy, Reign ... Close.

  6. The Tomb of Philip the Bold is a funerary monument commissioned in 1378 by the Duke of Burgundy Philip the Bold (d. 1404) for his burial at the Chartreuse de Champmol, the Carthusian monastery he built on the outskirts of Dijon, in today's France.

  7. Sep 9, 2013 · Philip was 62 when he died at Halle near Brussels in 1404. As his biographer Richard Vaughan summed him up, he had brought the Burgundian state into being and equipped it with a brilliant court and aesthetic trappings second to none. ‘His successors had only to follow in his footsteps. France.

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