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  1. Philip the Good wears a black looped chaperon, Rolin a less exuberant version; only he has sufficient status to wear his chaperon indoors in the Duke's presence. Apart from the Bishop of Tournai , standing next to Rolin, all the other men are bare-headed, even Philip's young heir, despite the fact that several of them are high-ranking intimates who, like the Duke, wear the collar of the Order ...

  2. In 1390, Philip also became the Count of Charolais, a title used by Philip the Good and Charles the Bold as the heirs of Burgundy. Involvement in France Flanders, double groat or 'jangelaar', struck in Gent under Philip the Bold (1384–1404) with the arms of Burgundy and Flanders.

  3. Good Doctor. The Good Doctor is an American medical drama television series remake of the 2013 South Korean series of the same name that aired on ABC from September 25, 2017, to May 21, 2024, lasting seven seasons and 126 episodes. The series stars Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, a young autistic surgical resident at the fictional San Jose St ...

  4. Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. Duke of Burgundy, 1419-67, succeeding his father John the Fearless. Aided the efforts to install the English King Henry V on the French throne. Made peace with the French King Charles VII in the Treaty of Arras of 1435. The Duke vastly expanded the size of the duchy of Burgundy during his reign (eg with ...

  5. The Good Shepherd is a 2006 American spy film produced and directed by Robert De Niro and starring Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, and De Niro, with an extensive supporting cast. Although it is fictional, loosely based on events in the life of James Jesus Angleton , it is advertised as telling the history of the birth of counterintelligence in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

  6. The Good Judgment Project (GJP) is an organization dedicated to "harnessing the wisdom of the crowd to forecast world events". It was co-created by Philip E. Tetlock (author of Superforecasting and Expert Political Judgment ), decision scientist Barbara Mellers , and Don Moore , all professors at the University of Pennsylvania .

  7. Revolt of Ghent (1449–1453) The burghers of Ghent surrender to Philip the Good at the Battle of Gavere. Illustration from a contemporary manuscript. The Revolt of Ghent was a rebellion by the city of Ghent against the Burgundian State. It lasted from 1449 to 1453. The rebellion was eventually suppressed by the Burgundians.