Survival of Marie of Burgundy
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Survival of Marie of Burgundy
On 1482, Marie of Burgundy would survive her fall from the horse as the fall was less severe and she was able to survive, she is twenty-five years old and would be able to give birth more heirs of the Emperor and would focus on her reign, she and her husband, Maximilian would focus on governing the Lowlands until Maximilian’s election as Emperor in 1515 wherein they would leave the rulership of the Lowlands to the rule of their son, Philip, Archduke of Austria, when the two were crowned as Holy Roman Emperor and she as Empress, she would die on 1520, followed by her husband would die on 1531.
Marie of Burgundy would give birth to three more surviving children named Elizabeth of Burgundy (May 10, 1483), Charles (December 2, 1485) and Philippa of Burgundy (June 2, 1491 )and two children who have been stillborn named Eleanor (December 2, 1484) and Anna of Burgundy (December 10, 1493).
She would weave the alliances with her husband and heavily correspond with her cousin, Isabella of Castile, who she would be fond of.
Survival of Marie of Burgundy
On 1482, Marie of Burgundy would survive her fall from the horse as the fall was less severe and she was able to survive, she is twenty-five years old and would be able to give birth more heirs of the Emperor and would focus on her reign, she and her husband, Maximilian would focus on governing the Lowlands until Maximilian’s election as Emperor in 1515 wherein they would leave the rulership of the Lowlands to the rule of their son, Philip, Archduke of Austria, when the two were crowned as Holy Roman Emperor and she as Empress, she would die on 1520, followed by her husband would die on 1531.
Marie of Burgundy would give birth to three more surviving children named Elizabeth of Burgundy (May 10, 1483), Charles (December 2, 1485) and Philippa of Burgundy (June 2, 1491 )and two children who have been stillborn named Eleanor (December 2, 1484) and Anna of Burgundy (December 10, 1493).
She would weave the alliances with her husband and heavily correspond with her cousin, Isabella of Castile, who she would be fond of.
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