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The Duchy of Burgundy, today Bourgogne, has its origin in the small portion of traditional lands of Burgundians west of river Saône which in 843 was allotted to Charles the Bald's kingdom of West Franks. As it was their kingdom of Burgundy to France, the name Burgundy established within centuries to this border region, as the most proper lands of Burgundians lost central power and disintegrated into principalities known with other names. The Western kings appointed governors to this province with the title Duke, and sooner or later the ducal position established as hereditary.

The following is a list of the Dukes of Burgundy (French: Duc de Bourgogne), a title in the peerage of France.

1004: Burgundy annexed by France

Capetian Dukes

*All dukes named 'Eudes' are sometimes called 'Odo', they being the same name.

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House of Valois

In 1477, the territory of the Duchy of Burgundy was annexed by France. In the same year, Mary married Archduke Maximilian of Austria, giving the Habsburgs control of the remainder of the Burgundian inheritance. Although the Duchy of Burgundy itself remained in the hands of France, the Habsburgs remained in control of the other Burgundian inheritance, notably the Low Countries, and often used the term Burgundy to refer to it (Burgundian Circle), until the late 18th century, when the Austrian Low Countries was lost to French Republic.

House of Habsburg (Spain)

House of Bourbon (Spain) House of Habsburg (Austria) At the same time, various members of the French royal family, most notably Louis, Duke of Burgundy, the father of Louis XV of France, also used the title.

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