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Where is the homeland of the Burgundians? A. east of the Rhine River B. west of Carthage C. north of Londinium D. south of the Loire River



Answer :

The Homeland of the Burgundians is located at D) South of the Loire River. 

Answer:

D. south of the Loire River

Explanation:

State Burgundian is a modern term, coined to designate the political union under the authority of the Duke of Burgundy, but which has historical foundations to derive from the same denominations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. This conglomerate of territories lacked a singular title that expressed the idea of ​​political unity, but of all highlights the Duchy of Burgundy, since the owner of the dukedom was the Grand Master and Sovereign Chief of the Order of the Golden Fleece, from here the fact that once lost from the proper ducal territory the title was maintained, given its prestige.

In its heyday in 1477 the territories of the Burgundian state included:

  • Duchy of Burgundy - County of Charolais - County of Mâcon
  • Duchy of Brabant - Lordship of Mechelen - Duchy of Limburg
  • Duchy of Luxembourg
  • County of Flanders
  • County of Artois
  • County of Burgundy - Manor of Salins
  • Henao County
  • County of Holland - Lordship of Friesland - County of Zeeland
  • Namur County
  • Duchy of Gelderland - Zutphen County

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