Charles I (10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477), nicknamed the Bold was Duke of Burgundy from 1467 to 1477. He was a son of John the Fearless.
Dukes and Duchesses of Burgundy |
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Dukes and Duchesses of Burgundy (880–1482) |
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Bosonids (880–956) |
- Richard the Justiciar (880–921)
- Rudolph (921–923)
- Hugh the Black (923–952)
- Gilbert (952–956)
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Robertians (956–1002) |
- Otto
(956–965)
- Eudes-Henry the Great (965–1002)
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Anscarids (1002–1004) | |
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Capetians (1004–1032) | |
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Burgundians[a] (1032–1361) |
- Robert I (1032–1076)
- Hugh I (1076–1079)
- Odo I Borel (1079–1102)
- Hugh II (1103–1143)
- Odo II (1143–1162)
- Hugh III (1162–1192)
- Odo III (1192–1218)
- Hugh IV (1218–1272)
- Robert II (1272–1306)
- Hugh V (1306–1315)
- Odo IV (1315–1349)
- Philip I (1349–1361)
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Valois-Burgundians (1363–1482) | |
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Bourbons (claimants with the title; 1682–1761) |
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Notes
- ↑ Branch of the Capetians; founded by Robert I