HUGH III, DUKE OF BURGUNDY

'Hugh III of Burgundy' (1142August 25 1192, in Acre) was duke of Burgundy between 1162 and 1192. Hugh was the eldest son of duke Eudes II and Marie De Champagne, daughter of Theobald and Mathilda of Carinthia.
The rule of Hugh III marked the ending of a period of relative peace in the duchy of Burgundy. Hugh was a belligerent man and soon was involved in conflicts against king Louis VII of France over their borders. When Philip Augustus succeeded Louis in 1180, Hugh seized the opportunity and forced several men to change alliance to Burgundy. Philip II was not happy with the loss of his vassals and invaded the duchy, besieging Chatillon. The town fell and with it, its garrison, commanded by Eudes, Hugh's heir. A peace was negotiated and Hugh had to pay a high ransom for his son and give up ambitions over French territory.
Hugh then turned his energies to the Holy Land, embarking in the Third Crusade in the retinue of Philip II. He was the most trusted ally of Richard, the Lionheart and fought with him against Saladin. When Philip returned to France, he left Hugh in charge of the French troops. Hugh played a major role in the victory of the battle of Arsuf (September 7 1191) and the conquest of Acre, where he died in the following year.
In 1187, Hugh transferred the capital of Burgundy to Dijon, and endeavoured to turn the city into a major commercial centre.

Contents
Marriage
Issue
Reference
See also

Marriage


He was married twice:

★ Firstly to Alice of Lorraine (daughter of duke Matthias I), whom he divorced in 1183.

★ Secondly to Beatrice De Viennois, daughter of Guigo, Count of Viennois and Beatrice De Montferrat.

Issue


With Alice:

Eudes III, his fathers heir
With Beatrice:

★ Anne of Burgundy, married Amadeus IV of Savoy

Reference



★ ''The Royal Ancestry Bible Royal Ancestors of 300 Colonial American Families'' by Michel L. Call (chart 2718) ISBN 1-933194-22-7

See also



Dukes of Burgundy family tree

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