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Name: Philip the Bold

Type: Ruler

Role: Duke

Polity: Valois-Burgundy Domains

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Philip the Bold, Duke of Valois-Burgundy, ruled from 1363 to 1404. During his tenure, he faced several significant conflicts. One of the most important wars was the Hundred Years' War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453. Although Philip's reign fell within this period, the specific years of his involvement in the war are unclear. Another notable conflict was the War of the Breton Succession, which occurred from 1341 to 1364. Philip played a crucial role in this war, supporting his nephew John IV of Brittany against Charles of Blois. His military prowess and political acumen earned him the epithet "the Bold," as he successfully expanded his influence and solidified his position as a powerful ruler in the Valois-Burgundy domains.

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