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- AD, Aëtius defeated the Burgundians on the Rhine with the help of Hunnish forces, and then in 443, he re-settled the Burgundians within the empire, in eastern...
- Burgundian can refer to any of the following: Someone or something from Burgundy. Burgundians, an East Germanic tribe, who first appear in history in...
- The Burgundian party was a political allegiance against France that formed during the latter half of the Hundred Years' War. The term "Burgundians" refers...
- crowned in Reims on July 1429. Joan of Arc was later captured by the Burgundians and handed over to the English. In 1435, the Congress of Arras took place...
- The Burgundian Wars also ****isted in the shift of military strategy across Europe after the Swiss victories over the numerically-superior Burgundians. The...
- referred to as part of the Burgundian group Burgundian language (Germanic), the extinct East Germanic language of the Burgundians This disambiguation page...
- Burgundian War may refer to: Burgundian Wars (1474-77) Cologne Diocesan Feud (1473-80) Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War (1407-35) This disambiguation page...
- The Kingdom of the Burgundians, or First Kingdom of Burgundy, was established by Germanic Burgundians in the Rhineland and then in eastern Gaul in the...
- tribe of Burgundians who may have originated on the island of Bornholm, whose name in Old Norse was Burgundarholmr ("Island of the Burgundians"). The Burgundian...
- example in the papal choir. The most prominent secular forms used by the Burgundians were the four formes fixes (rondeau, ballade, virelai, and bergerette)...