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Bold and cities
* February 10 – Mary of Burgundy, the daughter of Charles the Bold, is forced by her disgruntled subjects to sign the Great Privilege, by which the Flemish cities recover all the local and communal rights which had been abolished by the arbitrary decrees of the dukes of Burgundy, in their efforts to create in the Low Countries a centralized state.
Adolf, who had enjoyed the support of Burgundian Duke Philip III (" the Good ") and of the four major cities of Guelders during his rebellion, was unwilling to strike a compromise with his father when this was demanded by Philip's successor, Duke Charles the Bold.
The walls were dismantled in 1467, when Charles the Bold attacked the Prince-Bishopric of Liège during the Liège Wars and destroyed many cities in the region.
In the conflict with the Burgundian Philip the Bold on the Hanse privileges in the Flemish cities the positions of the Hanse cities and Prussia were again reversed.
The confederates, united with the Alsatian cities and Sigismund in an " anti-burgundian league ", conquered part of the Burgundian Jura ( Franche-Comté ), and the next year, Bernese forces conquered and ravaged the Vaud, which belonged to the Duchy of Savoy, which in turn was allied with Charles the Bold.

Bold and indicate
Bold years indicate when a skier achieved all the three wins in the same year.
( Bold lines indicate natural kinship.
( Data includes seasons from 1957 to 2008 ; Bold names indicate players active going into 2011 ).
Notes: Bold numbers indicate P. M.
Key: Bold states indicate separate article on that election.
Bold candidates indicate winner.
Key: Bold states indicate separate article on that race.
Bold candidates indicate winner.
Bold scores indicate the highest for that week.
Bold Z's indicate DCIs.
( Note: Bold items in parentheses indicate character names in the Philippines ' English, Filipino and Visayan-dubbed versions.
Bold face indicate World Series won with both teams.
* Bold Candidates indicate the winner.
* Bold States indicate a link to an article that is specific to that state's election.

Bold and city
His most famous surviving work is the Well of Moses ( 1395 – 1403 ), created for the Carthusian monastery of Champmol built by Philip the Bold just outside Dijon ( at the time-now part of the city ).
The 1, 650 meters of city walls were built in two phases: the first during the reign of Philippe III the Bold and the second during the reign of Philippe IV the Fair, who had the enclosure completed between 1289 and 1300.
In 1393, Philip the Bold decided to hold an annual fair in Tielt, which resulted in the city becoming the booming centre of the flax industry until the end of the 16th century.
In 1473 Charles the Bold moved several political bodies to the city, and Mechelen served as the seat of the Superior Court until the French Revolution.
The death of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy in Halle in 1404 was actually a benefit to the city as all subsequent ruling Dukes of Burgundy were to pay a visit here.
Its strategic location on the Meuse exposed Dinant to battle and pillage, not always by avowed enemies: in 1466, Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, uncle of Louis de Bourbon, Prince-Bishop of Liège, and Philip ’ s son Charles the Bold punished an uprising in Dinant during the Liège Wars, by casting 800 burghers into the Meuse and setting fire to the city.
During his conquest of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, Charles the Bold burnt the city once more in 1468.
In 1272, when the Count of Foix refused to recognize the sovereignty of the king of France, Philip the Bold personally took the leadership of an expedition against the city, subsequently the earl surrendered.
Survival of music from this age is spotty, and many sources of music from Liège were destroyed when Charles the Bold sacked the city in 1468.
The siege, led by Charles the Bold against the Holy Roman Empire city of Neuss, was unsuccessful.

Bold and was
He was nicknamed Albert the Bold or Albert the Courageous and founded the Albertine line of the House of Wettin.
Sluter probably worked in Brussels before moving to the Burgundian capital of Dijon, where from 1385 to 1389 he was the assistant of Jean de Marville, Court Sculptor to Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
The crowded 6: 09 a. m. Sydney-bound commuter train from Mount Victoria, in the Blue Mountains, was approaching Granville railway station when it left the rails at approximately 8: 10 a. m. and hit a row of supports of the overhead Bold Street bridge, constructed from steel and concrete.
This was followed by a collapse of the monarchy and restoration under Casimir I. Casimir's son Bolesław II the Bold became fatally involved in a conflict with the ecclesiastical authority, and was expelled from the country.
Philip III was called " the Bold " on the basis of his abilities in combat and on horseback, and not because of his character or ruling abilities.
The death of Charles the Bold, the last Valois Duke of Burgundy, at the Battle of Nancy in 1477 was a pivotal, if under-recognised, moment in European history.
A replica of Novelty was built for the event, which was also attended by replicas of Sans Pareil and Rocket ( plus coach ). The Rocket replica bent its axle in Bold Colliery railway sidings during the event and was exhibited on a low loader carriage.
On The Bold and the Beautiful, Taylor Forrester ( Hunter Tylo ) was shown to flatline and have a funeral.
That year at the Battle of Nancy during the Burgundian Wars, the last duke Charles the Bold was killed in battle.
At the death of the fourth duke, Charles the Bold, Artois was inherited by the Habsburgs and passed to the dynasty's Spanish line.
The reigning duke of Burgundy, Charles the Bold, was the chief political opponent of Maximilian's father Frederick III.
The Burgundian period, from Philip II ( the Bold ) to Charles the Bold, was one of political prestige and economic and artistic splendour.
He was officially recognised as Richard of Shrewsbury by Margaret of York, sister to Edward IV and the widow of Charles the Bold.
In 1469, following the Treaty of St. Omer, Upper Alsace was sold by Archduke Sigismund of Austria to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
King Æthelbald of Wessex or Ethelbald (; means roughly ' Noble Bold ') was King of Wessex from 858 to 860.
A halberd in the hands of a Swiss peasant was the weapon which killed the Duke of Burgundy, Charles the Bold, decisively ending the Burgundian Wars, literally in a single stroke.
The Burgundian duke Charles the Bold in 1475 campaigned for the Duchy of Lorraine, but finally was defeated and killed at the 1477 Battle of Nancy.
In 1473, it was captured by Charles the Bold of Burgundy.
As the test was successful, the Fast Patrol Boats Bold Pioneer and Bold Pathfinder built in 1953 were the first ships created specifically for gas turbine propulsion.

4.168 seconds.