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- London. The validity of the species T. burgundiae has been disputed. In 1995, McGowan proposed Leptopterygius burgundiae should be placed in Temnodontosaurus...
- Franche-Comté (UK: /ˌfrɒ̃ʃ kɒ̃ˈteɪ/, US: /- koʊnˈ-/; French: [fʁɑ̃ʃ kɔ̃te] ; Frainc-Comtou: Fraintche-Comtè; Arpitan: Franche-Comtât; also German: Freigrafschaft;...
- Regnum Burgundionum) or First Kingdom of Burgundy (Latin: Primum Regnum Burgundiae) was established by Germanic Burgundians in the Rhineland and then in...
- the history of the Low Countries, the Burgundian Netherlands (Latin: Burgundiae Belgicae, French: Pays-Bas bourguignons, Dutch: Bourgondische Nederlanden...
- The Duchy of Burgundy (/ˈbɜːrɡəndi/; Latin: Ducatus Burgundiae; French: Duché de Bourgogne) emerged in the 9th century as one of the successors of the...
- diet in Besançon in 1157 that highlighted the importance of the regnum Burgundiae within the Empire.: 143  In the late 15th century Charles the Bold, Duke...
- marchio (margrave). By 918 he was being called dux Burgundionem or dux Burgundiae, which probably signified less the existence of a unified Burgundian dukedom...
- Kingdom of Burgundy Regnum Burgundiae (Latin) Kingdom of Arles Regnum Arelatense (Latin) 933–13th/14th century The Kingdom of Burgundy within Europe at...
- part, west of the river Saône. This entity was officially called regnum burgundiae (Kingdom of Burgundy), but since the King of France delegated administration...
- Chronicon Turonensis (c. 1180) records that Ingelger was nepos Hugonis ducis Burgundiæ, a nephew of Hugh, Duke of Burgundy (died 952) — chronologically stretched...