The History of Douai and the Rise …

Years: 1384 - 1384

The History of Douai and the Rise of Philip the Bold in Flanders (10th–14th Century)

The town of Douai, historically known as Douay or Doway in English, has long been an important textile market center in Flanders. The site likely corresponds to Duacum, a fourth-century Roman fortress, and by the 10th century, it had become a fiefdom of the Counts of Flanders.

By 1384, Douai became part of the expanding Burgundian domain, as Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, inherited Flanders and other territories through marriage, transforming Burgundy into a major European power.

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