For naming conventions, see Medieval Kingdoms of Western Europe.
The House of Burgundy is a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It was founded in 1032 when Robert II of France, received the Duchy of Burgundy as a peace settlement, having disputed the succession to the throne of France with his brother Henry I of France.
Branches cadettes
- House of Burgundy - Afonsine branch (1109 - 1383)
- House of Aviz (1385 - 1580)
- House of Braganza (1442 - present)
- House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1836 - 1932)
- House of Orléans-Braganza (Brazilian Imperial Family) (1864 - present)
- House of Braganza (1442 - present)
- House of Aviz (1385 - 1580)
Ducs de Bourgogne
- Robert I le Vieux, Duc de Bourgogne (1032 - 1076)
- Hugues Ier (1076 - 1093)
- Eudes Ier Borel le Roux (1079 - 1103)
- Hugues II (1103 - 1143)
- Eudes II (1143 - 1162)
- Hugues III (1162 - 1192)
- Eudes III (1192 - 1218)
- Hugues IV (1218 - 1271)
- Robert II (1271 - 1306)
- Hugues V (1306 - 1315)
- Eudes IV (1315 - 1350)
- Philippe Ier de Rouvres (1350 - 1361)