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| Mary of Burgundy | |
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| Duchess of Burgundy, Brabant, Guelders, Limburg, Lothier and Luxembourg, Margravine of Namur, Countess of Artois, Charolais, Flanders, Hainault, Holland, Zeeland and Zutphen, Countess Palatine of Burgundy | |
| Reign | 5 January |
| Full name | Called "Mary the Rich" |
| Titles | Duchess of Burgundy (5 January |
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| Buried | Bruges, |
| Predecessor | Charles the Bold |
| Successor | Philip the Handsome |
| Consort | |
| Issue | Philip the Handsome (1478–1506) |
| Royal House | Valois of Burgundy |
| Father | Charles the Bold ( |
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Mary, Duchess of Burgundy, called Mary the Rich (
Mary of Burgundy was born in
As the only child of Charles, the
As soon as Louis produced a male heir who survived infancy, the future Charles VIII of France, Louis wanted the marriage for him, despite his being thirteen years younger than Mary. Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine was a few years older than Mary, and his Duchy lay alongside Burgundian territory, but this plan was frustrated by his death in battle in 1473.
When her father fell upon the field at the siege of
Louis was anxious that Mary should marry Charles, the
On 10 February
Such was the hatred of the people for the old regime that two of her father's influential councillors, the Chancellor Hugonet and the Sire d'Humbercourt, having been discovered in correspondence with the French king, were executed at Ghent despite the tears and entreaties of the youthful duchess.
Mary now made her choice among the many suitors for her hand, and selected the Archduke Maximilian of Austria, afterwards the
Holy Roman Emperor
In the Netherlands, affairs now went more smoothly, the French aggression was temporarily checked, and internal peace was in a
large measure restored.
Five years later, the 25-year-old Duchess met her death by a fall from her horse on
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Louis was swift to re-engage, and forced Maximilian to agree to the Treaty of Arras
(1482) by which
Three children had been the issue of her marriage, and her eldest son, Philip, succeeded to her dominions under the guardianship of his father.
Her children were:
| Mary of Burgundy | Father: Charles the Bold |
Paternal Grandfather: Philip the Good |
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| Paternal Great-grandmother: Margaret of Bavaria |
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Paternal Great-grandfather: John I of Portugal |
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Maternal Grandfather: Charles I, Duke of Bourbon |
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| Maternal Great-grandmother: Marie, Duchess of Auvergne |
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| Maternal Great-grandmother: Margaret of Bavaria |
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Mary of Burgundy
Cadet branch of the
Born: 13 February 1457 Died: 27 March 1482 |
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| Preceded by Charles the Bold |
Titular Duchess of
Burgundy 5 January |
Succeeded by Philip the Handsome |
Duchess of Luxemburg, Margravine of Namur, Countess of Charolais, Countess Palatine of Burgundy 5 January |
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| Duchess of Guelders,
Countess of Zutphen 5 January |
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