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    The Burgundian language, also known by French names Bourguignon-morvandiau, Bourguignon, and Morvandiau, is an Oïl language spoken in Burgundy and particularly...
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  • language (Germanic), an East Germanic language spoken by the Burgundians The Modern Burgundian language (Oïl), an Oïl language also known as Bourguignon spoken...
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  • The Burgundian language may refer to: Burgundian language (Oïl), the Oïl language known in French as Bourguignon, spoken in the region of Burgundy Sometimes...
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    languages. The most common modern langue d'oïl is standard French, in which the ancestral "oïl" has become "oui". Langue d'oïl (in the singular), Oïl...
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  • Bourguignon can refer to: Bourguignon (surname) Burgundian language (Oïl), an Oïl language spoken in the region of Burgundy Bourguignon, Doubs, a commune...
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    normal pattern, the languages closest to the oïl epicentre preserve the case system the best, and languages at the periphery (near languages that had long before...
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    the 9th century as one of the successors of the ancient Kingdom of the Burgundians, which after its conquest in 532 had formed a constituent part of the...
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    Burgundy (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    the twentieth century. The local dialect is known as Burgundian (Bourguignon); it is an Oïl language similar to Standard French but with some Franco-Provençal...
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  • others say si, others say oïl". The oïl languages – from Latin hoc ille, "that is it" – occupied northern France, the oc languages – from Latin hoc, "that" –...
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    transitional between Oc and Oïl languages) Limousin (Lemosin) Croissant Limousin (some features are transitional between Oc and Oïl languages) Central Occitan Lengadocian...
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    and culminating in the French period has been French and (northern) Oïl languages, accounting for an estimated 6.8% of all words, or more than a third...
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    languages: Portuguese and Spanish (Castilian) Italo-Dalmatian languages: Corsican and Italian Auvergnat Romani, Caló, and Sintikès The non-French Oïl...
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    Belgium (category Articles containing Dutch-language text)
    Benelux, the so-called Burgundian Netherlands. "Burgundy" and "Flanders" were the first two common names used for the Burgundian Netherlands which was...
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    translation, and is the only East Germanic language with a sizeable text corpus. All others, including Burgundian and Vandalic, are known, if at all, only...
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  • period which saw the establishment of the unifying supremacy of the Burgundians in the Walloon country was a turning-point in their linguistic history...
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    language Burgundian (French: "burgondien") did not take hold, mainly because of the potential for confusion with an Oïl language known as Burgundian,...
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    Roman Gaul (category Articles containing French-language text)
    Latin) dialect of the late Roman period evolved into the dialects of the Oïl languages and Old French in the north, and into Occitan in the south. The name...
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    Flanders (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    power to create the bigger entity, now referred to by historians as the Burgundian Netherlands, "Flanders", along with Latin "Belgium", were the first two...
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  • variety by the 12th century. Dialects or variants of Old French include: Burgundian in Burgundy, then an independent duchy whose capital was at Dijon; Picard...
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    Philip the Good (category 15th century in the Burgundian Netherlands)
    which all 15th-century kings of France belonged. During his reign, the Burgundian State reached the apex of its prosperity and prestige, and became a leading...
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    Early Netherlandish painting (category Burgundian Netherlands)
    Early Netherlandish painting is the body of work by artists active in the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands during the 15th- and 16th-century Northern Renaissance...
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    Flemish painting (category Burgundian Netherlands)
    more recent artists's categorization (see List of Belgian painters). Burgundian Netherlands Dutch Golden Age Early Renaissance painting Flemish Expressionism...
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    Brussels (category Articles containing French-language text)
    affiliations County of Leuven c. 1000–1183 Duchy of Brabant 1183–1430  Burgundian Netherlands 1430–1482 Habsburg Netherlands 1482–1556 Spanish Netherlands...
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    Hieronymus Bosch (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    in the south of the present-day Netherlands, at the time part of the Burgundian Netherlands, and during its[clarification needed] lifetime passing through...
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    France (category Articles containing French-language text)
    from present-day Germany, the Visigoths settling in the southwest, the Burgundians along the Rhine River Valley, and the Franks in the north. In Late antiquity...
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    Worms, Germany (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    cities in northern Europe. It was the capital of the Kingdom of the Burgundians in the early fifth century, hence is the scene of the medieval legends...
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    Occitania (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    to Friborg in Switzerland, there is an intermediate zone between Oc and Oïl; the Franco-Provençal area. Thus, Occitan is spoken in ten historical provinces:...
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    harmony and the spread of the contenance angloise style from Britain to the Burgundian School. A convenient watershed for its end is the adoption of basso continuo...
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    Siege of Orléans (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    the west and the Burgundian area of operations in the east. French forces had been largely ineffective before the Anglo-Burgundian onslaught until the...
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    Francization of Brussels (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    Duchy of Burgundy and the use of the French language slowly increased in the region. In 1477, Burgundian duke Charles the Bold perished in the Battle...
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