Duke Philip entered an alliance with England.
Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy appears to have had the largest private collection of his day, with about six hundred volumes.
Duke Philip had plenty of notice of the assembly of the English force and raised a fleet to intercept them at sea.
Duke Philip himself noted 200 Englishmen were captured.
The hotel occupies the restored Prinsenhof, a palace built in the 15th century by Duke Philip the Good.
In 1454, Duke Philip the Good paid him a visit at Rötteln Castle.
Members of each of these delegations wrote legal opinions absolving Duke Philip from his obligations to England.
Duke Philip the Good broke the agreement, using it as a stalling tactic to reinforce the defense of Paris.
The English government eventually purchased her from Duke Philip of Burgundy.
This was apparently begun by Duke Philip the Good.