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  1. The payments for Joanna's tomb were entered in the account of the Receipt General of Brabant for 1458—9 (document i).8 The Duchess's great great-nephew William of Burgundy, who died in infancy in 1412, had been buried in the same grave and his effigy was placed on the tomb beside Joanna's. The same Jacob van Gerines who had taken charge of the

  2. Marie d'Évreux. Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (24 June 1322 – 1 December 1406), also known as Jeanne, was a ruling Duchess (Duke) of Brabant from 1355 until her death. She was duchess of Brabant until the occupation of the duchy by her brother-in-law Louis II of Flanders. Following her death, the rights to the duchy of Brabant went to her great ...

  3. | THE TOMB OF JOANNA OF CASTILE AND PHILIP OF BURGUNDY IN GRANADA | 179 J6oseph Pérez, La revolución de las Comunidades de Castilla (1520–1521), Ma-drid 1977, pp. 112–117. On the lif7e of Joanna, see Manuel Fernández Álvarez, Juana la Loca: la cautiva de Tordesillas, Barcelona 2010, esp. pp. 119f. 8Zalama (note 1), pp. 199f., 263–278.

  4. Joan of Burgundy, or variants, may refer to: Joan I, Countess of Burgundy (1191-1205) Jeanne de Bourgogne (1200–1223), daughter of Odo III, Duke of Burgundy. Joan II, Countess of Burgundy (c.1291–1330), Queen of France. Joan the Lame (1293–1349), Queen of France. Joan III, Countess of Burgundy (1308–1347) Category: Human name ...

  5. Joanna of Burgundy. Fame Meter (1/100) Has their own Wikipedia Page. Family. spouses: Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden m. 1324 — 1335. Ulrich III de Ferrette m ...

  6. The Hours of Joanna I of Castile is a sixteenth-century illuminated codex housed in the British Library, London, under call number Add MS 35313. Authors [ edit ] The miniatures are the work of Gerard Horenbout , the greatest Flemish miniaturist of the 16th century, and Sanders Bening and his workshop, who painted most of the portraits in the ...

  7. Feb 17, 2019 · Mary chose Maximilian, Archduke of Austria, of the Habsburg family, who later became emperor Maximilian I. They married on August 18, 1477. As a result, her lands became part of the Habsburg empire. Mary and Maximilian had three children. Mary of Burgundy died in a fall from a horse on March 27, 1482. Their son Philip, later called Philip the ...

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