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Hugh V
Seal of Hugh V of Burgundy:SIGILLUM HUGONIS DUCIS BURGUNDIE
Duke of Burgundy
Reign1306 - 1315
Predecessor Robert II
Successor Odo IV
Born1284
Died9 May 1315 (Aged 30-31)
House Burgundy
Father Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
Mother Agnes of France

Hugh V (1284 – 9 May 1315) was Duke of Burgundy between 1306 and 1315.

Hugh was the eldest son of Duke Robert II of Burgundy and Agnes of France. [1]

Hugh was betrothed to Catherine of Valois in 1302, but the betrothal was broken off 30 September 1312, [1] and he had no known descendants. He was involved in the Crusader movement and was also titular King of Thessalonica, [2] a title he sold in 1313 to his brother Louis in exchange for the latter's rights to Burgundy. [1] He was succeeded by his younger brother Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy. [2]

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ a b c The Morea:1311-1364, Peter Topping, A History of the Crusades: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, Vol. III, ed. Harry W. Hazard, (University of Wisconsin Press, 1975), 109.
  2. ^ a b The Morea:1311-1364, Peter Topping, A History of the Crusades: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, Vol. III, 115, 769.

See also

Preceded by Duke of Burgundy
1306–1315
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hugh V
Seal of Hugh V of Burgundy:SIGILLUM HUGONIS DUCIS BURGUNDIE
Duke of Burgundy
Reign1306 - 1315
Predecessor Robert II
Successor Odo IV
Born1284
Died9 May 1315 (Aged 30-31)
House Burgundy
Father Robert II, Duke of Burgundy
Mother Agnes of France

Hugh V (1284 – 9 May 1315) was Duke of Burgundy between 1306 and 1315.

Hugh was the eldest son of Duke Robert II of Burgundy and Agnes of France. [1]

Hugh was betrothed to Catherine of Valois in 1302, but the betrothal was broken off 30 September 1312, [1] and he had no known descendants. He was involved in the Crusader movement and was also titular King of Thessalonica, [2] a title he sold in 1313 to his brother Louis in exchange for the latter's rights to Burgundy. [1] He was succeeded by his younger brother Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy. [2]

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ a b c The Morea:1311-1364, Peter Topping, A History of the Crusades: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, Vol. III, ed. Harry W. Hazard, (University of Wisconsin Press, 1975), 109.
  2. ^ a b The Morea:1311-1364, Peter Topping, A History of the Crusades: The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries, Vol. III, 115, 769.

See also

Preceded by Duke of Burgundy
1306–1315
Succeeded by



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