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and not particularly interested in politics, and Louis of
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cities, which mainly made their money from weaving and spinning. He was aided in this by the expansion of the Three
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of 1356. They were captured during the battle by the
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in 1381. The princess transformed the old fortress into a luxurious home with the help of artists from the
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1848:: Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy
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1774:The Wine Trade in Medieval Europe 1000-1500
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2003:Count Palatine of Burgundy
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273:Margaret III of Flanders
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943:Margaret of Bavaria
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840:Countess of Mortain
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641:John, Duke of Berry
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1606:Keane 2016
1567:References
1008:Residences
971:Wenceslaus
865:Leopold IV
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539:, and the
460:Early life
211:Charles VI
114:March 2022
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2015:1384–1404
1896:New title
1715:Rose 2013
1048:Ancestors
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823:Montereau
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182:Successor
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