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Hamearis lucina, the Duke of Burgundy, the only member of the genus Hamearis, is a European butterfly in the family Riodinidae. For many years, it was known as the "Duke of Burgundy fritillary", because the adult's chequered pattern is strongly reminiscent of "true" fritillaries of the family Nymphalidae .
Duke of Burgundy (French: duc de Bourgogne) was a title used by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, from its establishment in 843 to its annexation by the French crown in 1477, and later by members of the House of Habsburg, including Holy Roman Emperors and kings of Spain, who claimed Burgundy proper and ruled the Burgundian Netherlands. [1]
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Latinus of Burgundy (c. 420–c. 500) was a 5th-century Duke of Burgundy. All that is known of the life of Latinus ( Dux Latinus Gontbado ) is contained in the following incident: [ 1 ] " A certain Domitian mounted his donkey and went to Torcieu, a village a league away.
The Duke of Burgundy is a 2014 British erotic romance drama film written and directed by Peter Strickland, and starring Sidse Babett Knudsen as Cynthia and Chiara D'Anna as Evelyn. The film was screened at various film festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival , the BFI London Film Festival , and the International Film ...
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Odo was the eldest son of Hugh II, Duke of Burgundy and Matilda of Mayenne, [2] daughter of Gauthier, Count of Mayenne and Adelina de Presles. Odo married Marie, [1] daughter of Theobald II, Count of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia.
In 1361 at the age of 15, Philip died, either of the plague [4] or from injuries suffered in a riding accident, [5] before he could consummate his marriage to Margaret. With his death, King John II of France claimed the duchy for the kingdom of France, [5] making his youngest son Philip the Bold royal lieutenant-general by 27 June 1363 and duke of Burgundy by June 1364.