Baron of Burgundy

$79.90

The former county of Burgundy (French: Franche Comté) is located in the east of today’s France on the Swiss border and should not be confused with today’s Bourgogne. This county was a part of Francia since the 6th century. After the death of King Rudolph III in 1033, it became part of the Holy Roman empire.
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Please select "Print & Ship" if you wish to purchase accessories. 

PDF Download: All your certificates, crests, and the brochure can be downloaded immediately after placing your order. They are available in your customer account and never expire. We charge only a small one-time fee. This helps us cover costs a little and ensures you have unlimited access to download all your certificates and crests at any time. 

Print & Ship: Your certificates can be downloaded immediately after placing your order, PLUS we will send you everything printed (all certificates printed on glossy paper, printed brochure, gift folder) and ship it to you via DHL. 

To view accessories, the "Print & Ship" option must be selected.

The ID card is the size of a business card and is made of aluminum. The front side is printed in gold and includes your title and coat of arms.
Become a lifetime member of the International Association of Nobility. We confirm your honorary membership with a splendid certificate. The membership involves no recurring costs and is valid for life with a one-time fee.
One side of the coins displays the value. For silver coins, the value is 1 Thaler, and for gold coins, it is 10 Thalers. On the other side, you will find your coat of arms prominently displayed, along with your name and title.
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The first person to go by “Baron of Burgundy was Count Otto William of Burgundy-Ivrea. His descendant Beatrice of Burgundy married Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who then reigned over this region. He declared part of this area a County Palatine. His son Otto later inherited the land from his mother. In 1208, Otto’s daughter Beatrice married Count Otto I of Andechs Merania, who took over Burgundy and was able to extend his family’s influence all the way to France. Burgundy was in the Andechs family’s possession until his son Otto II of Andechs Merania passed away. He was the last remaining survivor of this noble family. The County Palatine was given to his sister Adelheid and because she was married to Hugh of Chalons, the land ended up in the hands of the Chalons family. Their son Otto IV of Burgundy ruled until 1302. After an eventful past, in which the county was part of the Holy Roman Empire and part of France for a while, the French Sun King Louis XIV took it over and it has belonged to France ever since

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