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The story of Valois Burgundy is one of the most exciting of the Late Middle Ages. The four Valois Dukes of Burgundy used political intrigue, calculated splendor, economic power, and good old-fashioned violence to forge a state out of the many Duchies and Counties between France and the Holy Roman Empire. During Burgundy's height its Dukes were seen by many as the equals of Kings and Emperors and their court was at the center of Western Europe's cultural and political development. And then it all fell apart. Please join me as I explore the history and legacy of this forgotten kingdom.

Grand Dukes of the West: A History of Valois Burgundy Josh Zucker

    • History
    • 4.9 • 36 Ratings

The story of Valois Burgundy is one of the most exciting of the Late Middle Ages. The four Valois Dukes of Burgundy used political intrigue, calculated splendor, economic power, and good old-fashioned violence to forge a state out of the many Duchies and Counties between France and the Holy Roman Empire. During Burgundy's height its Dukes were seen by many as the equals of Kings and Emperors and their court was at the center of Western Europe's cultural and political development. And then it all fell apart. Please join me as I explore the history and legacy of this forgotten kingdom.

    Episode 37: Matrimonial Mayhem and Havoc in Hainaut

    Episode 37: Matrimonial Mayhem and Havoc in Hainaut

    Jacqueline of Bavaria is back in the Low Countries with a new husband. While Philip the Good, John IV of Brabant, and John the Pitiless are all arrayed against her, the Countess of Hainaut-Holland-Zeeland is going to fight for her Counties and now she has the English backing her up...right?

    Time Period Covered: 1421-1425

    Notable People: Philip the Good, Jaqueline of Bavaria, Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, John IV of Brabant, Philip of Saint-Pol, John Duke of Bedford, John the Pitiless

    Notable Events/Developments: Marriage of Jacqueline of Bavaria and Humphrey of Gloucester, Death of John the Pitiless, The Hook and Cod Wars

    • 34 min
    Episode 36: Bedford, Bourges, and Beyond

    Episode 36: Bedford, Bourges, and Beyond

    The King is dead, long live the King...whoever that might be. After the deaths of Henry V of England and Charles VI of France, the Duke of Bedford took the lead in continuing the Lancastrian conquest of France. Bedford's opponent, Charles VII, led a rump state in the south, known derisively as the Kingdom of Bourges. Philip the Good remained with the English after the death of Henry V, but his commitment to the cause was flagging, something noticed by both Bedford and Bourges.

    Time Period Covered: 1422-1424

    Notable People: Philip the Good, John Duke of Bedford, Charles VII of France, John V Duke of Brittany, Arthur de Richemont, Anne of Burgundy, Margaret of Burgundy

    Notable Events/Developments: Treaty of Amiens (1423), Battle of Cravant, Battle of Vernuil

    • 35 min
    Episode 35: Disinherited

    Episode 35: Disinherited

    With the Treaty of Troyes, the English and Burgundians have come together to defeat the Dauphinists. But that's easier said than done, once the actual work of war and conquest began, difficulties popped up almost immediately.

    Time Period Covered: 1421-1422

    Notable People: Philip the Good, Henry V of England, Charles VI of France, Charles VII of France, Jacques d'Harcourt, Tanneguy du Chatel, John Stewart Earl of Buchan, Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick

    Notable Events/Developments: Creation of the Army of Scotland, Battle of Bauge, Rebellion of Jacques d'Harcourt, Battle of Mons-en-Vimeu, Fall of La Charite to the Dauphinists

    • 38 min
    Episode 34: The Treaty of Troyes

    Episode 34: The Treaty of Troyes

    In the wake of the assassination of John the Fearless, the Burgundians came to the conclusion that no peace could be made with the Dauphin. Instead the Duke of Burgundy and his followers decided to throw their lot in with the English and sign the controversial Treaty of Troyes.

    Time Period Covered: 1419-1420

    Notable People: Philip the Good, Henry V of England, Queen Isabeau, Charles VI of France

    • 35 min
    Episode 33: The Next Generation Season 2

    Episode 33: The Next Generation Season 2

    Between 1415 and 1419, the third generation of Burgundians came to power in the Low Countries. In this episode we'll explore the early careers of the grandchildren of Philip the Bold: Philip the Good, Jacqueline of Bavaria, John IV of Brabant, and Philip of Saint-Pol.

    Time Period Covered: 1415-1421

    Notable People: Philip the Good, Jacqueline of Bavaria, John IV of Brabant, John the Pitiless, Philip of Saint-Pol, Bonne of Artois

    Notable Events/Developments: Hook and Cod Wars, Conflict between John the Pitiless and Jacqueline of Bavaria, Marriage of John IV of Brabant and Jacqueline of Bavaria

    • 36 min
    Supplemental 8: Hooks and Cods

    Supplemental 8: Hooks and Cods

    Throughout the later Middle Ages, the County of Holland was consumed by partisan fighting. These factions, the Hooks and Cods, arose from a power struggle between Margaret of Avesnes and her son William I of Bavaria. The fight between mother and son would only last a few years, but the factional strife would continue for over a century.

    Time Period Covered: 1299 - 1417

    Notable People: John II of Avesnes, William II of Avesnes, Margaret of Avesnes, William I of Bavaria, Jan Van Arkel Bishop of Utrecht, Albert of Bavaria, William II of Bavaria, Jan V Van Arkel

    Notable Events: Bavarian Inheritance of Hainault-Holland-Zeeland, Formation of the Hook and Cod factions, The Hook and Cod Wars, The Arkel War

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
36 Ratings

36 Ratings

Frank Schumpert ,

1st Rate Research

I can remember back in my college history class learning about the power struggles of the French crown fighting for survival against the English, it’s own internal weaknesses, and these dudes called the Dukes of Burgundy.

A true ‘state within a state’ the Burgundy entity was something I was always super interested in. Right now I’m up to episode 8: Advancing French & Angry Flemings and I’ve found Josh’s show to be well researched, good narrative flow and definitely worth binging.

Totally recommend for your history nerd buddy.

Amy True Crime Review ,

Awesome

Great and informative!

Nael Simmerhorn ,

Rare find

Specific topic, even-toned delivery, and interesting presentation!

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