In 1384 it belonged to Charles the Bold of Burgundy.
Guelders had been under control of Charles the Bold since 1473, and now saw the chance to regain its independence.
In 1477 it was incorporated into the Burgundian territories of Charles the Bold.
In 1473, it was captured by Charles the Bold of Burgundy.
Jean had a great influence on Philip the Good, for which he was hated by Charles the Bold.
His son died fighting for Charles the Bold.
The earliest of which mention has been found belonged to Charles the Bold.
His own sister Isabella was the second wife of Charles the Bold.
Jacques of Savoy became a close friend of Charles the Bold.
After the death of Charles the Bold in 1477, he was liberated by the Flemish.