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Philip I
Coat of arms of Philip of Burgundy
Count of Auvergne and Boulogne
with Joan I
Reign1338 - 1346
PredecessorJoan I
as sole ruler
SuccessorJoan I
as sole ruler

Born(1323-11-10)10 November 1323
Died10 August 1346(1346-08-10) (aged 22)
SpouseJoan I, Countess of Auvergne
IssuePhilip I, Duke of Burgundy
HouseBurgundy
FatherOdo IV, Duke of Burgundy
MotherJoan III, Countess of Burgundy

Philip of Burgundy (10 November 1323 – 10 August 1346) was Count of Auvergne and Boulogne (asPhilip I) in right of his wife. He died during the Siege of Aiguillon.

Biography[edit]

Philip, born 10 November 1323, was the only son and heir of Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy,[1] and of Joan III, Countess of Burgundy, daughter of King Philip V of France and Joan II, Countess of Burgundy.[2] He married Joan I, Countess of Auvergne and Boulogne, in c. 1338.[3]

In 1340, Philip and his father defended the city of Saint-Omer against the assaults of Robert III of Artois. In 1346, he participated in the siege of Aiguillon, led by John, Duke of Normandy. It was during this siege that Philip died, after falling from his horse.[3]

Philip had no other sons from his marriage to Joan. The House of Burgundy was then placed in the hands of his young son Philip (1346–1361), who died childless.[4] After the death of the younger Philip, the dukedom of Burgundy became a part of the French crown,[4] and was granted by John II of France to his youngest son, Philip the Bold.[5]

Philip's daughter, Joan (1344 – 11 September 1360), was betrothed to Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy from 1347 to 1355, and was raised at his court. When she was released from the engagement at age 10, she entered a convent at Poissy, where she remained for her final years.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cox 1967, p. 60.
  • ^ Le Bel 2011, p. 312.
  • ^ a b Le Bel 2011, p. 209.
  • ^ a b Ormrod 2011, p. 417.
  • ^ Vaughan 2005, p. 152.
  • ^ Cox 1967, p. 60–61,105.
  • Sources[edit]


    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Joan I
    as sole ruler

    Count of Auvergne and Boulogne
    with Joan I

    1338–1346
    Succeeded by

    Joan I
    as sole ruler

    See also[edit]


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