Hugh V

Duke of Burgundy

Hugh V - Leaders & Politicians born 1282
Born

1282
744 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

France

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Ascended to the title of Duke of Burgundy in 1306, Hugh V managed the duchy during a time of political significance in France. As Duke, he engaged in the ongoing power struggles between the French nobility and the monarchy. The governance style included efforts to solidify the duchy's autonomy and influence in regional affairs. His rule was marked by efforts to support the local economy and maintain peace within the duchy. Hugh V's reign came to an end with his death in 1315.

served as Duke of Burgundy

managed political affairs in medieval France

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