Burgundy is a former region of France. The name was from various states that were sometime outside the current borders.
Places
- Kingdom of Burgundy (5thâÂÂ15th century), a term used for various kingdoms located in historical Burgundy:
- Kingdom of Burgundy (411âÂÂ534), an early medieval state founded by the Burgundians
- Lower Burgundy (879âÂÂ933), a Burgundian kingdom founded by the Bosonid dynasty
- Upper Burgundy (888âÂÂ933), a Burgundian kingdom ruled by the Welf dynasty
- Kingdom of Burgundy (Arles) (933âÂÂ15th century), a medieval state, formed from Upper and Lower Burgundy (932), and incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire (1032)
- Duchy of Burgundy (918âÂÂ1477), a medieval duchy in the Kingdom of France, west of the river Saône
- County of Burgundy (982âÂÂ1678), a medieval county of the Holy Roman Empire, east of the river Saône
- , a medieval territory in central parts of modern Switzerland
- Burgundian State (1384âÂÂ1482), domains of the Valois-Burgundy dynasty, including Burgundian lands
- Burgundian Circle, an administrative unit of the Holy Roman Empire (1512âÂÂ1797)
- Franche-Comté (1678âÂÂ2016), a former east-Burgundian province and région in France
- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (2016âÂÂpresent): current Burgundian region in France, formed by the union of Bourgogne and the Franche-Comté
Other
See also