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#25 – Pheasant Fealty

5 February 2024

After the Treaty of Arras in 1435, the international policies of the Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, had to overcome several hurdles if he was to achieve his aim of obtaining as much territory and autonomy as he could. Despite his reconciliation with the king of France, the two cousins would cont

# 24 – How Philip the Good Crowned Himself “Grand Duke of the West”

23 October 2023

The court of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, became widely known as the most extravagant and luxurious in Europe during the almost fifty years of his reign between 1419 and 1467. Using pomp, ceremony and patronage of the arts, an image was created of Philip as a wise, just and fair ruler; the

#20 – Bonds Broken by Battle, Bite and Bridge

6 March 2023

In the early 1400s, all seemed well for John the Fearless, the Duke of Burgundy. He had withstood a major rebellion and maintained his centralising influence over most of the Low Countries. He also nurtured and made official the alliance his father had created with the other big power base in the Lo

#18 – To Boldly Go for Brabant

22 August 2022

Philip the Bold and his wife Margaret ruled Flanders for twenty years from 1384-1404. During that time they would expand their familys rule into Limburg, as well as set their successors up to rule Brabant, Holland, Zeeland, Hainault and other low country territories. The manner in which Philip tr

#17 – Duke Philip the Bold and the Looter’s Rule

17 May 2022

Despite his adventurous epithet, Philip the Bold made more use of diplomacy than the sword. By the end of the 14th century, the Duke of Burgundy was able to bring a modicum of stability to rebellious Flanders and begin centralising power in the Low Countries under a single ruler: himself and his suc

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