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Robert II of Burgundy (1248 – 21 March 1306) was duke of Burgundy between 1272 and 1306 as well as titular king of Thessalonica. Robert was the third son of duke Hugh IV and Yolande of Dreux. He married Agnes, youngest daughter of Louis IX of France, in 1279. They had the following children: Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy (1282–1315)
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She married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy in 1279, and became...
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Robert I (1011 – 21 March 1076), known as Robert the Old and...
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Under the Ancien Régime, the duke of Burgundy was the premier lay peer of the kingdom of France. Beginning with Robert II of France ( r. 996–1031 ), the title was held by the Capetians, the French royal family. In 1032 King Henry I of France granted the duchy to his younger brother, Robert, who founded the House of Burgundy.
- 5 January 1477 (fief), 22 March 1761 (courtesy title)
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Duke of Burgundy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert II of Burgundy (1248 – 21 March 1306) was Duke of Burgundy between 1272 and 1306 as well as titular King of Thessalonica. Robert was the third son of duke Hugh IV and Yolande of Dreux. Quick Facts Duke of Burgundy, Reign ...
Robert I (1011 – 21 March 1076), known as Robert the Old and "Old French: Tête-Hardi, lit. 'the Headstrong'", was Duke of Burgundy from 1032 to his death. Robert was the son of King Robert II of France and Constance of Arles. His brother was Henry I of France.
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Jul 14, 2010 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert II of Burgundy (1248 – March 21, 1306) was duke of Burgundy between 1271 and 1306. Robert was the third son of duke Hugh IV and Yolande of Dreux. Robert married princess Agnes of France, youngest daughter of king Louis IX in 1279 and had the following issue:
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May 1, 2024 · Under the Ancien Régime, the duke of Burgundy was the premier lay peer of the kingdom of France. Beginning with Robert II of France (r. 996–1031), the title was held by the Capetians, the French royal family. In 1032 King Henry I of France granted the duchy to his younger brother, Robert, who founded the House of Burgundy.
Robert II, King of the Franks. Capetian ruler, King of the Franks; son of Hughes Capet (q.v.); co-ruled with his father from 987; went to war against Otto-William of Burgundy when the duke of Burgundy died without an heir; incorporated Burgundy into the realm of France.