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War of the Burgundian Succession
Lost to France in 1477
Kept by Habsburg in 1482
Returned to Habsburg in 1493
Date
1477–1482
Location
France, Low Countries
Result
Treaty of Arras (1482)
Territorial changes
France annexes Burgundian territories, including the two Burgundies and Picardy.
Belligerents
Burgundy-Habsburg: Burgundian State
Valois-Orléans: Kingdom of France
Commanders and leaders
Maximilian I
Louis XI
The War of the Burgundian Succession[1] took place from 1477 to 1482[2] (or 1493 according to some historians[3]), immediately following the Burgundian Wars. At stake was the partition of the Burgundian hereditary lands between the Kingdom of France and the House of Habsburg, after Duke Charles the Bold had perished in the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477.
^Smith Williams, Henry (1904). The Historians' History of the World: France, 843-1715. Outlook Company. p. 280. Retrieved 19 February 2021. This was only justice -- at least to the prince of Orange, since the Treaty of Arras had stipulated reciprocal amnesty for all events relating to the war of the Burgundian Succession.
^Wedekind, Anton Christian (1824). Handbuch der Welt- und Völkergeschichte in gleichzeitiger Übersicht (in German). Lüneburg: Herold und Wahlstab. p. 112. Retrieved 19 February 2021. 1477–1482. Burgundischer Erbfolgekrieg. (Fr. zu Arras).
^Holleger, Manfred (2005). "2. Der burgundische Erbfolgekrieg (1477–1493)". Maximilian I.: Herrscher und Mensch einer Zeitenwende (in German). Stuttgart: Kohlhammer Verlag. pp. 42–57. ISBN 9783170232471. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
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