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The court
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This chapter contains a selection of translated and annotated texts on the Burgundian court. With the exception of a very small number of high-status guests and relatives, the many men and fewer women who attended court were there to serve the prince and enjoy his favour. The prince could not be present in any one city all the time, with the result that the growth of Burgundian power effectively reduced the number of princely courts within the Low Countries. Princes and their servants might enjoy rights of board and lodging in monastic institutions, but the expanding and increasingly demanding court was less likely to find suitable accommodation there than it had in the past.

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