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John of Burgundy (bishop of Cambrai)
15th century Archbishop of Trier (1404–1479) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John of Burgundy (1404 – 27 April 1479), also known as Jean de Bourgogne, was the illegitimate son of John the Fearless, through his mistress Agnes de Croy, daughter of Jean I de Croÿ and was appointed Archbishop of Trier, served as Bishop of Cambrai from 1439–1479, Provost of St. Donatian's Cathedral and St. Peter's Cathedral at Lille.[1] He was the great-grandson of King John II of France.[2][3][4]
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John of Burgundy | |
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Bishop of Cambrai | |
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Born | 1404 |
Died | 27 April 1479 Mechelen, Belgium |
Buried | Brussels, Belgium |
Denomination | Christianity |
Parents | John the Fearless & Agnes de Croÿ |
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