Burgundian Court
The Burgundian Court refers to the royal court of the Duchy of Burgundy, a powerful state in medieval Europe. It was known for its wealth, culture, and political influence during the 14th and 15th centuries. The court attracted artists, musicians, and scholars, making it a center of the Renaissance in northern Europe.
Under the rule of the Valois Dukes, such as Philip the Bold and Philip the Good, the Burgundian Court became a hub for diplomacy and trade. It played a significant role in the politics of France and the Low Countries, impacting the region's history and development.