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Burgundy
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Burgundy (French: Bourgogne; historically also Burgundia) is a historical and cultural region located in east-central France, known for its significant contributions to European history, viticulture, and medieval art. Geographically, the region primarily corresponds to the modern administrative region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, though historical conceptions often extended its influence far beyond contemporary political boundaries, notably encompassing the former Duchy of Burgundy and the County of Burgundy…
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Burgundy
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The Duchy and County
The term "Burgundy" most frequently references the territories controlled by the Duchy of Burgundy (Apanage of the Valois dynasty, 1363–1477) and the contiguous but distinct County of Burgundy (Franche-Comté). The Valois Dukes, particularly Philip the Bold and Philip the Good, fostered an artistic environment rivaling that of Paris, centered in Dijon.
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