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  1. In 1361 at the age of 15, Philip died, either of the plague [4] or from injuries suffered in a riding accident, [5] before he could consummate his marriage to Margaret.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · 1345, Rouvres, Burgundy. Died: November 1361, Rouvres (aged 16) Philip I (born 1345, Rouvres, Burgundy—died November 1361, Rouvres) was the last Capetian duke of Burgundy (1349–61) and count of Boulogne and Artois.

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  3. Apr 4, 2004 · The Duke of Burgundy, named 'bold' for his bravery at the age of 14 in the Battle of Poitiers, died on April 27th, 1404. Richard Cavendish | Published in History Today Volume 54 Issue 4 April 2004

  4. In his 2003 biography Philippe le Beau: le dernier duc de Bourgogne (Philip the Handsome: the last Duke of Burgundy), Belgian historian Jean-Marie Cauchies writes that Philip, who died young, still at the beginning of his political ascendancy, was not yet an aspirant for universal monarchy like his son later, but remained above all the heir and ...

  5. Philip died in Halle, County of Hainaut (modern Belgium ), on 27 April 1404. His territories were bequeathed to his eldest son John the Fearless, who also inherited Philip's political position in France and the leadership of the Burgundian branch of the Valois family against the Orléans branch.

  6. Jun 15, 2022 · The death of Philip the Good on 15th June 1467 came at a significant time for English diplomacy. As the Duke of Burgundy died, England were engaged in talks with the Duke’s son, Charles, about ending a trade war, renewing previous alliances, and cementing the friendship through a marriage union.

  7. Mar 29, 2024 · He was the fourth son of John the Good, King of France, and was created Duke of Burgundy in 1363. In 1369 he married Margaret, heiress of the Count of Flanders. In 1380 he helped to quell a revolt by the Flemish burghers against the count, which ended in 1382 with the massacre of 26,000 Flemings.

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