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Burgundians - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BurgundiansName. The ethnonym Burgundians is commonly used in English to refer to the Burgundi (Burgundionei, Burgundiones or Burgunds) who settled in eastern Gaul and the western Alps during the 5th century.The original Kingdom of the Burgundians barely intersected the modern Bourgogne and more closely matched the boundaries of Franche-Comté in northeastern …
Burgundy - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BurgundyBurgundy (/ ˈ b ɜːr ɡ ən d i /; French: Bourgogne ()) is a historical territory and former administrative region and province of east-central France. The province was once home to the Dukes of Burgundy from the early 11th until the late 15th century. The capital of Dijon was one of the great European centres of art and science, a place of tremendous wealth and power, and …
Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armagnac–Burgundian_Civil_WarThe Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War was a conflict between two cadet branches of the French royal family – the House of Orléans (Armagnac faction) and the House of Burgundy (Burgundian faction) from 1407 to 1435.It began during a lull in the Hundred Years' War against the English and overlapped with the Western Schism of the papacy
Bornholm - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BornholmBornholm (Danish pronunciation: [pɒːnˈhʌlˀm]) is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, to the east of the rest of Denmark, south of Sweden, northeast of Germany and north of Poland.. Strategically located, Bornholm has been fought over for centuries. It has usually been ruled by Denmark, but also by Sweden and by Lübeck.The ruin of Hammershus, at the northwestern tip of the island, …
Duchy of Burgundy - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_BurgundyThe Duchy of Burgundy was a successor of the earlier Kingdom of the Burgundians, which evolved out of territories ruled by the Burgundians, an East Germanic tribe that arrived in Gaul in the 5th century. The Burgundians settled in the area around Dijon, Chalon-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Autun and Châtillon-sur-Seine, and gave the name to the region.The Kingdom of the …
Siege of Compiègne - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_CompiègneThe siege of Compiègne (1430) was conducted by Duke Philip III of Burgundy after the town of Compiègne had refused to transfer allegiance to him under the terms of a treaty with Charles VII. The siege is perhaps best known for Joan of Arc's capture by Burgundian troops while accompanying an Armagnac force during a skirmish outside the town on 23 May 1430.
East Germanic languages - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germanic_languagesEast Germanic was presumably native to the north of Central Europe, especially modern Poland, and likely even the first branch to split off from Proto-Germanic in the first millennium BCE.. For many years, the least controversial theory of the origin of the Germanic (and East Germanic) languages was the so-called Gotho-Nordic hypothesis: that they originated in the Nordic …
Battle of Verneuil - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_VerneuilThe Battle of Verneuil was a battle of the Hundred Years' War, fought on 17 August 1424 near Verneuil-sur-Avre in Normandy between an English army and a combined Franco-Scottish force, augmented by Milanese heavy cavalry.The battle was a significant English victory, and was described by them as a second Agincourt.. The battle started with a short archery exchange …
Passport to Pimlico - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passport_to_PimlicoPassport to Pimlico is a 1949 British comedy film made by Ealing Studios and starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Hermione Baddeley.It was directed by Henry Cornelius and written by T. E. B. Clarke.The story concerns the unearthing of treasure and documents that lead to a small part of Pimlico to be declared a legal part of the House of Burgundy, and therefore …
Gallia Lugdunensis - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallia_LugdunensisGallia Lugdunensis (French: Gaule Lyonnaise) was a province of the Roman Empire in what is now the modern country of France, part of the Celtic territory of Gaul formerly known as Celtica.It is named after its capital Lugdunum (today's Lyon), possibly Roman Europe's major city west of Italy, and a major imperial mint.Outside Lugdunum was the Sanctuary of the Three Gauls, …