Titles
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- 1360–1363: Duke of Touraine as Philip II
- 1363–1404: Duke of Burgundy as Philip II
- 1390–1404: Count of Charolais as Philip I
- 1384–1404: Count Palatine of Burgundy as Philip IV by jure uxoris
- 1384–1404: Count of Artois as Philip IV by jure uxoris
- 1384–1404: Count of Flanders as Philip II by jure uxoris
- 1384: Count of Nevers as Philip I by jure uxoris
- 1384–1402: Count of Rethel as Philip I by jure uxoris
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