William III, Count of Burgundy

William III, Count of Burgundy

William III, Count of Burgundy (1110-1127) inherited his father William II's counties Burgundy and Mâcon as his only son, following William II's assassination by his barons. William III was himself then assassinated aged only 17 in 1127 and succeeded by Renaud II, son of William III's great-uncle Stephen.

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