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'''Philip of Burgundy-Beveren''' (c. 1450 &ndash; 1498), lord of [[Beveren]], was a son of [[Antoine, bastard of Burgundy]], illegitimate son of [[Philip the Good]].<br>
'''Philip of Burgundy-Beveren''' (c. 1450 &ndash; 1498), lord of [[Beveren]], was a son of [[Antoine, bastard of Burgundy]], illegitimate son of [[Philip the Good]].<br>
Philip of Burgundy-Beveren married Anna of Borselen, thus taking over the power of her father [[Wolfert VI van Borselen]] in [[Zeeland]]. On May 31 1486 he became [[Lord of Veere]] in succession of [[Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian of Austria]] who had dismissed Wolfert in 1485 and taken over the title himself.
Philip of Burgundy-Beveren married Anna of Borselen, thus taking over the power of her father [[Wolfert VI van Borselen]] in [[Zeeland]]. On May 31 1486 he became [[Lord of Veere]] in succession of [[Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor|Maximilian of Austria]] who had dismissed Wolfert in 1485 and taken over the title himself.
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Philip of Burgundy-Beveren also succeeded [[Cornelis van Bergen]] as [[admiral of the Netherlands]] (1491–1498).<br>
Philip of Burgundy-Beveren also succeeded [[Cornelis van Bergen]] as [[admiral of the Netherlands]] (1491–1498).<br>
He became Knight in the [[Order of the Golden Fleece]] in 1478.
He became Knight in the [[Order of the Golden Fleece]] in 1478.

== Sources ==
* http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Burgund,_Philipp_von ADB:Burgund, Philipp von]
* Detlev Schwennicke: [[Europäische Stammtafeln]] Band III.2 (1983) Tafel 322.
* Raphael de Smedt (Hrsg.): ''Les chevaliers de l’ordre de la Toison d’or au XVe siècle. Notices bio-bibliographiques.'' (Kieler Werkstücke, D 3) 2., Peter Lang, Frankfurt 2000, ISBN 3-631-36017-7, S. 198f., Nr. 82.



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Revision as of 17:46, 6 November 2012

Philip of Burgundy-Beveren (c. 1450 – 1498), lord of Beveren, was a son of Antoine, bastard of Burgundy, illegitimate son of Philip the Good.
Philip of Burgundy-Beveren married Anna of Borselen, thus taking over the power of her father Wolfert VI van Borselen in Zeeland. On May 31 1486 he became Lord of Veere in succession of Maximilian of Austria who had dismissed Wolfert in 1485 and taken over the title himself.

Philip of Burgundy-Beveren also succeeded Cornelis van Bergen as admiral of the Netherlands (1491–1498).
He became Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1478.

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