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28 January 1405 – January 1431, 5 February 1432 – April 1432, August 1432 – November 1432: Count of Charolais as Philip II
| Preceded by John the Fearless |
Duke of Burgundy and Count of Flanders as Philip III Count of Artois and Count Palatine of Burgundy as Philip V |
Succeeded by Charles the Bold |
| Preceded by John III, Marquis of Namur |
Margrave of Namur as Philip IV 1 March 1429 – 15 July 1467 |
Succeeded by Charles the Bold |
| Preceded by Philip I, Duke of Brabant |
Duke of Brabant,
Duke of Lothier and Duke of Limburg as Philip II |
Succeeded by Charles the Bold |
| Preceded by Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut |
Count of Hainault,
Count of Holland, and Count of Zeeland as Philip I |
Succeeded by Charles the Bold |
| Preceded by Elisabeth |
Duke of Luxemburg as Philip I 1443 – 15 June 1467 |
Succeeded by Charles the Bold |
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