- London. The
validity of the
species T.
burgundiae has been disputed. In 1995,
McGowan proposed Leptopterygius burgundiae should be
placed in Temnodontosaurus...
- The
Burgundian Netherlands (Latin:
Burgundiae Belgicae, French: Pays-Bas bourguignons, Dutch:
Bourgondische Nederlanden, Luxembourgish:
Burgundesch Nidderlanden...
- Franche-Comté (UK: /ˌfrɒ̃ʃ kɒ̃ˈteɪ/, US: /- koʊnˈ-/; French: [fʁɑ̃ʃ kɔ̃te] ; Frainc-Comtou: Fraintche-Comtè; Arpitan: Franche-Comtât; also German: Freigrafschaft;...
-
marchio (margrave). By 918 he was
being called dux
Burgundionem or dux
Burgundiae,
which probably signified less the
existence of a
unified Burgundian duchy...
- Coin &
Currency Institute, 2007, p. 113. (/ˈbɜːrɡəndi/; Latin:
Ducatus Burgundiae; French: Duché de Bourgogne) "Burgundy - Roman, Medieval, Renaissance...
-
Kingdom of
Burgundy Regnum Burgundiae (Latin)
Kingdom of
Arles Regnum Arelatense (Latin) 933–1378 The
Kingdom of
Burgundy within Europe at the beginning...
- 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...
-
Chronicon Turonensis (c. 1180)
records that
Ingelger was
nepos Hugonis ducis Burgundiæ, a
nephew of Hugh, Duke of
Burgundy (died 952) —
chronologically stretched...
- J. Murray. p. 63. >(Latin:
Regnum Burgundionum) (Latin:
Primum Regnum Burgundiae) Prosper, a. 386 Prosper;
Chronica Gallica 452; Hydatius; and Sidonius...
-
Romanorum Imperatrix,
Hungariae Bohemiaeque Regina,
Archidux Austriae, Dux
Burgundiae,
Comes Tyrolis. 1780 ☓,
which means, 'Maria Theresa, by the
grace of God...