MARY OF BURGUNDY

1457–82, wife of Maximilian of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I), daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold of Burgundy. The marriage of Mary was a major event in European history, for it established the Hapsburgs in the Low Countries and initiated the long rivalry between France and Austria. At her father's death (Jan., 1477) Louis XI of France seized Burgundy and Picardy and prepared to annex the Low Countries, Artois, Luxembourg, and Franche-Comté—Mary's entire inheritance. To gain the assistance of Flanders, Brabant, Hainaut, and Holland, whose representatives met at Ghent in Feb., 1477, Mary granted the Great Privilege, which restored the liberties of the provincial estates that her father and grandfather had abrogated. She then rejected Louis XI's proposal that she marry the dauphin Charles, and in May she married Maximilian, who had hastened to her assistance with an army. However, the Low Countries remained in turmoil; despite his victory at Guinegate (1479), Maximilian was forced (1483) to agree to the Treaty of Arras (see Arras, Treaty of), by which Franche-Comté and Artois passed to France. Mary's premature death, caused by a fall from horseback, left her young son Philip (later Philip I of Castile) her heir, but only in 1493 was Maximilian able to regain control over the Low Countries, where Philip had been a virtual prisoner until 1485. The Treaty of Senlis (1493) with France restored Artois and Franche-Comté to Philip, but Burgundy and Picardy remained French.

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...feet long, bore the coats of arms of Burgundy and Flanders. They appeared...Pleurants at the tombs of the Dukes of Burgundy. Museum, Dijon. two brothers...days all Paris knew that John of Burgundy, a cousin of the Duke, had instigated...
...Preface attributed to Mrs. Mary Astell 222 To the Countess of Mar, Aug. 3, 1716.--Storm at sea--A frightened...thousand virgins-- Lorraine wine the Burgundy of London 229...
...become a collectors item. In November of 1892, Mary Austin saw her first story printed...points to the success of the series of Mary Austins story sketches, some of...and may have appreciated the sweep of Mary Austins lines, lines that lacked...
...great rival, (Karl von Habsburg) (b.1500), Charles of Burgundy (1506-55), King of Castile (1506-56), King of Aragon (1616-56), Charles...1547), King of England (1509-47), father to Queen Mary (b.1516), 1553-58, King Edward VI (b.1537), 1547-53...
...meditative construction of an image of Mary as the compassionate mother who suffered...of heresy, or in the relationship of Mary to the status and role of other women...body of Christ or the compassion of Mary was socially and culturally constructed...
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...conspirators including the dowager Queen and Margaret of Burgundy. It is in Lady Bramptons frenzied battle cries that the text seems to underscore the cautions of Mary Wollstonecraft, who argues that the woman forced to exercise...
...prostitutes. The refuges were generally named after Mary Magdalen, the beata peccatrix of the Gospels and a favourite saint of the Middle...subdued. The discovery of her body in Vezeley, Burgundy, in 1265 popularised the cult of her veneration...
...Philip II and foreign policy Everyone knows that Mary married Philip of Spain and that, in her foreign policy, England lost...marriage should inherit, together with England, both Burgundy and the Low Countries and, if Don Carlos -- Philips...
...historians tell us that in the first decades of the sixteenth century the religious devotion to Saint Mary Magdalen was at its highest. World leaders would congregate at her holy places in Burgundy and Provence. According to legend, after...
...March 1482 the Burgundian duchess Mary of Burgundy died from injuries she had sustained...autocratic. In the years preceding Mary of Burgundys death, Maximilian had implemented...authority after the death of Mary of Burgundy in March 1482, however, provided...
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...loss to France of the duchy of Burgundy in 1477, the Burgundian Hapsburgs used the legendary apostolic life of Mary Magdalen to claim their prior right...purporting to be a history of the house of Burgundy, states that Mary Magdalen converted their forebears...
...RISES AT TAIZE by Mary Frances Coady Whenever I think of Taize, I remember the...chant. In the hills of Burgundy in eastern France, in...outside the sun shone. Mary Frances Coady is a freelance...Toronto. She is the author of The Hidden Way (Darton...
...on these exquisite images. Mary of Burgundy, daughter of Charles the Bold...force by the Vienna Master of Mary of Burgundy, conveys the wonder felt by patrons...religious buildings. The Hours of Mary of Burgundy were probably executed in the...
...Identification is further confused by the collaboration of several artists on one manuscript, such as The Hours of Mary of Burgundy, and the number of their assistants contributing individual components, such as borders and initials. Their intricate...
...His life was streaked by tragedy: his first wife, Mary of Burgundy, was killed by a fall from her horse while out hunting...embalmed, to Bruges to be placed beside the body of Mary of Burgundy - a final romantic gesture from Christendoms `last...
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...Happy Homes. by Mary Keenan Architect...studies student from the Burgundy region of France, three years ago...eyes to the French way of life... We were both...expect that to be true of every French woman I met...
...France. Byline: MARY WILSON It sounds...converted mill in Burgundy. Youre dealing...producer friend of mine recently...Caroline, 49, Burgundy had a strong appeal...under the portico of St Lazare Cathedral...liked the idea of Burgundy because it is...
...dreamily through the canals of rural Burgundy. The luxurious LArt de Vivre, perfectly named to reflect the quality of the experience, is big enough to carry...inside, said to be remains of a finger of Mary Magdalene. Make the effort to explore...
...three and if I open a good bottle of Burgundy I let her have a sip. When my son was very small he put his hand in my pint of bitter and licked his fingers. I made...Hollywood where I asked for a Bloody Mary and was quickly tucked behind a partition...
...Bidding. Byline: Mary Ross Weddings, brunches...exchanges your morning cup of joe for Grand Cru Burgundy and pairs breakfast biscuits...ceviche, the creaminess of crab salad and even refreshing...certified wine educator Mary Ross writes Good Wine...
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MARY OF BURGUNDY 1457 82, wife of Maximilian of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I ), daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold of Burgundy. The marriage of Mary was a major event in European history, for it established the Hapsburgs...
...France, was defeated by the Swiss at Grandson, Morat (1476), and Nancy (1477), where he lost his life. His daughter, Mary of Burgundy , by marrying Emperor Maximilian I, brought most of the Burgundian possessions (but not the original French duchy...
...of 1482, between King Louis XI of France and the local governments of the Netherlands, following the death of Mary of Burgundy . In 1483 Marys widower, Archduke Maximilian of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I ), reluctantly accepted...
...of Castile (1506), archduke of Austria, titular duke of Burgundy, son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy . Heir to his mothers Burgundian dominions (which included the Low Countries), he was held prisoner after her death...
...1477) at Nancy enabled Louis to take Burgundy, Picardy, Boulogne, Artois, and Franche-Comte from Charless daughter, Mary of Burgundy . Marys husband, Maximilian of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I ), defeated (1479) Louis at Guinegate...
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