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posed and prevented an attempted plot by the | Burgundian Aletheus, who planned to kill Clotaire and f |
Count Phillip de Creville (Marius Goring), a | Burgundian ambassador seeking Isabelle, Louis orders Qu |
Further information: Timeline of | Burgundian and Habsburg acquisitions in the Low Countri |
It covers extensively the glorious | Burgundian and Habsburg past (1400-1550) and the dark p |
ssumed to be East Germanic include Vandalic, | Burgundian, and Crimean Gothic. |
The Agilolfinger, | Burgundian and Frankish origin, often closely-related t |
boulders to the precipice ready to crush the | Burgundian armies in the gorge below. |
Swiss troops hurl the boulders down onto the | Burgundian army. |
on the other hand, is usually in a very fine | Burgundian bastarda blackletter script, and paleographe |
8, when he is said to have called a synod of | Burgundian bishops). |
ces of the period - the Landini cadence, the | Burgundian cadence, and the V-I cadence where the lowes |
ably worked in Brussels before moving to the | Burgundian capital of Dijon, where from 1385 to 1389 he |
There he developed an interest in the | Burgundian capital. |
Georges Chastellain, (1415-1475) | Burgundian chronicler |
According to the | Burgundian chronicler Fredegar, he was moderate, sensib |
d by the access he had to the annals of many | Burgundian churches. |
1556 and decreed that the territories of the | Burgundian Circle should be held by the Spanish Crown. |
It is planted with more | Burgundian clones (777, 667, and 115) and some Riesling |
s in compensation for physical injuries, the | Burgundian Code also incorporates the wergeld, another |
ated to Reginaldus Libert (Liebert), another | Burgundian composer who was one of the first to use fau |
The bergerette, developed by | Burgundian composers is a virelai with only is single s |
96 in an attempt to enforce more centralised | Burgundian control over the Netherlands. |
He was elected by the | Burgundian counts to succeed his brother and they gave |
1502, Philip, Joanna and a large part of the | Burgundian court travelled to Spain to receive fealty f |
5th to the late 16th centuries, first in the | Burgundian court and then all over the French Kingdom. |
pe de Mazerolles, the Frenchman appointed as | Burgundian court illuminator, that he has been proposed |
His presence is also recorded in the | Burgundian court chapel, where he was employed as a sin |
is greatest legacy is seen in the subsequent | Burgundian court of the Valois dukes, for Odo was a pat |
was a musical center - and also used by the | Burgundian court chapel itself - indicates that he was |
a singing school in Paris; records from the | Burgundian court indicate that they sent boys there to |
ly with a tradition of public service in the | Burgundian court, though his first mention as a scribe |
Missa Alleluia, Music At The | Burgundian Court, Capilla Flamenca and Schola Cantorum |
and early 16th centuries, especially at the | Burgundian court, often in a combination of 6/4 and 3/2 |
early Renaissance, active in Rome and at the | Burgundian court. |
r his long years of excellent service to the | Burgundian court. |
of Bourbon, she was the heiress to the vast | Burgundian domains in France and the Low Countries upon |
When the last | Burgundian duke Charles the Bold died at the Battle of |
ornik in Dutch) was an agreement between the | Burgundian Duke Philip II and the rebellious city of Gh |
a rebellion of the city of Ghent against the | Burgundian Duke, Philip the Good and his officials. |
a teacher by him; in 1467 he is shown in the | Burgundian employment records as being a singer. |
ded the practice of giving away parts of the | Burgundian estate to younger sons and as dowries to the |
When the | Burgundian faction in France's civil discord seized Par |
France retained most of its | Burgundian fiefdoms except for the affluent County of F |
He commanded a | Burgundian flotilla organized by Philip III the Good, D |
verted Sigismund from the Arian faith of his | Burgundian forebears. |
Fredegar is usually presumed to have been a | Burgundian from the region of Avenches because of his k |
uchy comprised both sides of the Vosges, the | Burgundian Gate, and the Transjura. |
he went to Italy, was received at Milan by a | Burgundian gentleman, and entered, and for three years |
lture, Paul Masson, brought with him several | Burgundian grapes for his winery in California. |
415, Aalst, Brabant died 1475, Valenciennes, | Burgundian Hainaut), Burgundian chronicler and poet, wa |
eep her strategically important lands out of | Burgundian hands. |
She married Charles, Count of Charolais, the | Burgundian heir, on 19 May 1440. |
hed several times, is mainly the work of the | Burgundian herald and chronicler Jean Le Fevre, better |
bia, German king since 1198, had ensured her | Burgundian heritage. |
rom first-hand sources, and the contemporary | Burgundian Jean de Waurin's chronicle. |
For the | Burgundian king ruling 443-480, see Chilperic II of Bur |
The | Burgundian king Sigismund was defeated, but Chlodomir, |
The Second | Burgundian Kingdom between 443 and 476 |
The | Burgundian kingdom of Guntram (pink) was inherited firs |
d to forge an alliance with the Frankish and | Burgundian kingdoms by means of a series of diplomatic |
s a pas d'armes held at Ghent in 1470 by the | Burgundian knight Claude de Vauldray in the presence of |
Burgundian lands in 1477 | |
panish road from northern Italy, through the | Burgundian lands, to and from Flanders. |
Charles responded by confiscating Humfrid's | Burgundian lands. |
Peter von Hagenbach (c1420-1474), | Burgundian Landvogt. |
in Paris in 1651 his language was limited to | Burgundian language, but within a year he produced his |
The two | Burgundian magnates met in battle and Willibad was kill |
ause of the friendship between Pepin and the | Burgundian mayor of the palace, Aega. |
re sent by Clotaire to attack Berthoald, the | Burgundian mayor. |
es studded with spikes, and partly manned by | Burgundian mercenaries equipped with handguns. |
ntered into a quadruple alliance against the | Burgundian monarch. |
an uncial copy made late in its century by a | Burgundian monk named Lucerius. |
nent function of Admiral for the rest of the | Burgundian Netherlands in 1446. |
n, later Holy Roman Emperor, to help rid the | Burgundian Netherlands of the French and to suppress Fl |
lver, silver gilt and painted enamel beaker, | Burgundian Netherlands, c. 1425-1450, The Cloisters |
ent-day Netherlands, at the time part of the | Burgundian Netherlands, and during his lifetime passing |
enter and Kampen) the cultural centre of the | Burgundian Netherlands. |
ted his kingdoms, but a faction of prominent | Burgundian nobles led by Leodegar and Eticho invited Ch |
strasian claims to the region in the face of | Burgundian opposition. |
of Ivrea were a medieval Frankish dynasty of | Burgundian origin which rose to prominence in Italy in |
It was planted with | Burgundian Pinot vines (5, 6, 115) in 1998. |
Willibad (641 - 643), of | Burgundian Provence |
ad (died 642), the Patrician of Burgundy (or | Burgundian Provence) Willibad may not have been a Frank |
He won the favor of Guy Roux and of the | Burgundian public, by scoring 94 goals between 1980 and |
ve originated in England, taking root in the | Burgundian School around the middle of the century. |
The | Burgundian School was the first phase of activity of th |
The | Burgundian School is a term used to denote a group of c |
He was an early member of the | Burgundian School, during the reigns of John the Fearle |
A member of the | Burgundian school, he was known mainly for his secular |
He was one of the first members of the | Burgundian School, the group of composers associated wi |
ributed to his artistic affiliation with the | Burgundian school. |
1450-1465) was a Netherlands musician of the | Burgundian school. |
x, formes fixes of the type popular with the | Burgundian School. |
ear in texture, in the typical manner of the | Burgundian school; and the melodic voice is the highest |
Eventually unmasked as a | Burgundian serf named Bertrand of Ray, the false Baldwi |
The collapse of the | Burgundian state after the death of Charles the Bold fu |
he contemporary Italian style with the older | Burgundian style of Dufay. |
g with grapes at Auslese level ripeness with | Burgundian style production methods involving oak and a |
cool-climate Pinot noir and Chardonnay in a | Burgundian style. |
After gaining | Burgundian support, Edward IV landed in Holderness in M |
h of Ivrea in the northeast and invested his | Burgundian supporter. |
Finally, on 18 July | Burgundian troops reached the Gavere castle, the last b |
a) in the Los Carneros region to produce the | Burgundian varieties, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. |
It was part of the | Burgundian War initiated by the four successors of the |
For the | Burgundian Wars Battle of Nancy, see Battle of Nancy. |
Waldmann lead the Confederates in the | Burgundian Wars defeating Charles the Bold with an army |
of Albrecht Vonstetten's description of the | Burgundian Wars, is primarily based on Benedict Tschach |
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