John of Burgundy

John of Burgundy

John of Burgundy can refer to:
* John of Burgundy (1190–1267), Count of Auxonne and Chalon, called "L'Antique", regent of the County of Burgundy
* John I of Viennois, a member of the House of Burgundy, and Dauphin of Viennois
* John II of France, who was also John I, Duke of Burgundy from 1361–1363
* John the Fearless, who was John II, Duke of Burgundy from 1404–1419


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