Marie Of BURGUNDY

Female 1457 - 1482  (25 years)


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  • Name Marie Of BURGUNDY  [1, 2
    Birth 13 Feb 1457  [2
    Gender Female 
    Death 27 Mar 1482  [1, 2
    Notes 
    • Mary (February 13, 1457 ? March 27, 1482), Duchess of Burgundy, was the only child of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, and his wife Isabella of Bourbon.

      Heiress of Burgundy
      As the only child of Charles, the Valois heiress of the rich Burgundian domains, her hand was eagerly sought by a number of princes. When her father fell upon the field at the siege of Nancy, on January 5, 1477, Mary was not yet twenty years of age. Louis XI of France seized the opportunity afforded by his rival's defeat and death to take possession of the Duchy of Burgundy as a fief lapsed to the French crown, and also of Franche ComtÈ, Picardy and Artois.

      He was anxious that Mary should marry the Dauphin Charles and thus secure the inheritance of the Low Countries for his descendants, by force of arms if necessary. Mary, however, distrusted Louis, declined the French alliance, and turned to her Netherland subjects for help. She obtained their help only at the price of great concessions.

      [edit] The Great Privilege
      On February 10, 1477 at Ghent she was compelled to sign a charter of rights, known as "the Great Privilege," by which the provinces and towns of Flanders, Brabant, Hainaut, and Holland recovered all the local and communal rights which had been abolished by the arbitrary decrees of the dukes of Burgundy in their efforts to create in the Low Countries a centralized state on the French model. Mary had to undertake not to declare war, make peace, or raise taxes without the consent of the States, and not to employ any but natives in official posts.

      Such was the hatred of the people for the old regime that two of her father's influential councillors, the Chancellor Hugonet and the Sire d'Humbercourt, having been discovered in correspondence with the French king, were executed at Ghent despite the tears and entreaties of the youthful duchess.

      [edit] Marriage
      Mary now made her choice among the many suitors for her hand, and selected the Archduke Maximilian of Austria, afterwards the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and the marriage took place at Ghent on August 18, 1477. In this way the Low Countries came to the Habsburgs, initiating two centuries of contention between France and Austria for their possession, which climaxed in the War of the Spanish Succession, 1701?1714.

      In the Netherlands, affairs now went more smoothly, the French aggression was temporarily checked, and internal peace was in a large measure restored.

      [edit] Death and Legacy
      Five years later, the 25-year-old Duchess met her death by a fall from her horse on March 27 1482. Louis was swift to reengage, and forced Maximilian to agree to the Treaty of Arras (1482) by which Franche ComtÈ and Artois passed for a time to French rule, only to be exchanged for Burgundy and Picardy in the Treaty of Senlis (1493), which established peace in the Low Countries.
    Person ID I09048  Main Tree

    Father Charles I The Bold Duke Of BURGUNDY,   b. 10 Nov 1433   d. 05 Jan 1477, Killed - Battle of Nancy Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 43 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Isabella Of BOURBON,   b. 1436   d. 1465 (Age 29 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Marriage 1454  [1
    Family ID F07060  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Maximilian I Holy Roman EMPEROR,   b. 23 Mar 1459   d. 12 Jan 1519 (Age 59 years) 
    Marriage 18 Aug 1477 
    Children 
     1. Philip I The Handsome King Of CASTILE,   b. 22 Jul 1478, Bruges Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Sep 1506 (Age 28 years)  [Natural]
     2. Margaret Of AUSTRIA,   b. 10 Jan 1480   d. 01 Dec 1530 (Age 50 years)  [Natural]
     3. Franz Of CASTILE,   b. 1481   d. 1481 (Age 0 years)  [Natural]
    Family ID F07052  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S01910] Blood Royal, Issue of the Kings and Queens of Medieval England 1066-1399 by. T. Anna Leese.

    2. [S03581] Wikipedia Encyclopedia.