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Antoine de Bourgogne 1430–1432 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Sept 1430

Birth Location: Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium

Death Date: 5 Feb 1432

Death Location: Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium

Father: Philippe Bourgogne

Mother: Isabella Bourgogne

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In 1430, Antoine de Bourgogne entered the world in Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium, born to Philippe Iii The Good De Bourgogne And Isabella Of Portugal Duchesse De Bourgogne. Antoine de Bourgogne passed away in 1432 in Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium.

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  • In 1430, Antoine de Bourgogne entered the world in Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium, born to Philippe Iii The Good De Bourgogne And Isabella Of Portugal Duchesse De Bourgogne.
  • Antoine de Bourgogne passed away in 1432 in Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium.

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Antoine Bourgogne's Ancestors

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Antoine Bourgogne
1430–1432
Birth Place: Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium
Parents
Philippe III "The Good" de Bourgogne
1396–1467
Dijon, Cote d'Or, Bourgogne, France
Isabella (of Portugal Duchesse de) Bourgogne
1397–1472
Santarém, Santarem, Portugal
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Antoine Bourgogne's Timeline

2 Records

1430
30 Sept 1430
Birth of Antoine de Bourgogne in Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium
Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium
1432
5 Feb 1432
Age 2
Death of Antoine de Bourgogne in Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium
Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Sept 1430
    Event Place: Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Feb 1432
    Event Place: Coudenberg Palace, Brussels, Belgium

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