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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHILIP THE BOLD»
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1
Philip the Bold:
The Formation of
the Burgundian State
A biography of Philip and a study of the emergence of the Burgundian state under his aegis in the years 1384-1404, paying particular attention to his crucial aquisition of Flanders.
2
Art from
the Court of Burgundy, 1364-1419:
The Patronage of ...
Fifty-three scholars have contributed to the volume, which accompanies exhibits at the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Stephen N. Fliegel, Sophie Jugie, Virginie Barthélémy, 2004
3
Gardner's Art through
the Ages:
The Western Perspective
Due to the expanded territory and the prosperity of the duchy of Burgundy, Philip
the Bold and his successors were probably the most powerful rulers in Northern
Europe during the first three-quarters of the 15th century. Although members of ...
4
The Promised Lands:
The Low Countries Under Burgundian Rule, ...
In 1 385 Philip the Bold had arranged two such key marriages between his own
dynasty and the Bavarian house of Wittelsbach, which then held the imperial
crown (see Chapter 2) . Such marriages sometimes provided extraordinary ...
Wim Blockmans, Walter Prevenier, Edward Peters, 2011
5
John
the Fearless:
The Growth of Burgundian Power
Hainault, travelled through Philip the Bold's own territories, via Courtrai,
Oudenaarde and Lille, to Douai. The hearse was draped with a magnificent pall
of cloth-of-gold edged with black, adorned, in the centre, with a crimson velvet
cross.
6
Philip the Good:
The Apogee of Burgundy
... with an Aragonese sculptor, Juan de la Huerta. He agreed to construct a tomb
of the same size and quality as that of Duke Philip the Bold, with recumbent
effigies of Duke John and his wife based on portraits provided for him. But Juan
was ...
7
Wine: From Neolithic Times to
the 21st Century
The first duke is Philip the Bold (1342-1404). In 1395, he orders34 the prolific but
common Gamay cultivar pulled from the region and replaced by the Pinot Noir:
No Gamay grows in Burgundy35 proper since then. These are the first official ...
Stefan K. Estreicher, 2006
The first of these Valois dukes, Philip the Bold (1342-1404; reigned from 1363 to
1404), was the fourth son of King John II. the chivalrous king who spent five of the
fourteen years of his reign as a prisoner in England after his capture at the ...
Regine Pernoud, Narue-Veronique Clin, 1999
9
Performance Practice: A Dictionary-guide for Musicians
Four important dukes and one duchess (and composers attached to them)
include: Philip the Bold. l369-l404, John the Fearless, l404-l4l9 (Tapissier,
Grenon, Fontaine). Philip the Good, l4l9-l467 (Binchois, Morton), Charles the
Bold, ...
Roland John Jackson, 2005
10
Charles
the Bold and Italy (1467-1477): Politics and Personnel
The nucleus of Burgundy had been formed, through the dynastic union of the
duchy and county of Burgundy with the county of Flanders, by his great-
grandfather Philip the Bold (1363-1404), youngest son of King John II of France,
as a result of ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PHILIP THE BOLD»
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Bill Zacharkiw: Beaujolais Crus are serious wines
Haters of gamay have been around for a long time it seems: At the end of the 14th century, a Burgundian duke by the name of Philip the Bold ... «Montreal Gazette, avril 15»
Going Places, Near & Far....Centuries Peel Back on Walking Tour of …
It was rebuilt from 1366 by the first of the Valos Dukes, Philip the Bold. The main building was built by Jean Poncelet, an architect from Lyons, ... «The Island Now, août 14»
Growing respect for Gamay wine
Gamay Noir is a grape that's famous for being disregarded. The Duke of Burgundy Philip the Bold banished it from regional vineyards in 1395 ... «Toronto Sun, juil 14»
Holland weekend breaks: Valkenburg is a hidden secret
It was in the 15th century that Duke Philip the Bold first conquered the area for Burgundy. The Burgundian court soon became famous for its ... «Daily Mail, déc 13»
Wine and warfare part 3: Pedro Ximénez
From the late 14th century, the Dukes of Burgundy (incidentally the first of them, Philip the Bold, banning Gamay from the Côte d'Or), ... «The Drinks Business, déc 13»
Cleveland Museum of Art's renovated galleries present Islamic, late …
... flowering of the Gothic style as supported by patrons such as Philip the Bold of Burgundy, a duke beloved for his bravery in battle against the ... «Plain Dealer, déc 12»
Wine and history in Burgundy
The ducal rulers, including Philip the Bold and Philip the Good, were as powerful as kings, ruling far beyond Burgundy boundaries. The fine ... «NEWS.com.au, déc 12»
Beaujolais Best Buys
Richard Fadeley When Philip the Bold banned the gamay grape from Burgundy in 1395 (not a typo), he not only defined and refined the home base for pinot noir ... «Wine Lovers' Page, nov 12»
Court of Burgundy's Mourners speak across the ages
... sculpture for the tomb of John's father, Philip the Bold (1342-1404). Sluter remains one of the most justly famous artists of the Middle Ages. «San Francisco Chronicle, août 11»
THE MOURNERS: Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy
Philip the Bold – January 15, 1342—April 27, 1404. ... two Burgundian dukes, John the Fearless and his father, Philip the Bold, are among the best examples. «SanFranciscoSentinel.com, août 11»