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Yes, I know that this article resides at a plural. However, in this case, I'm pretty sure that this is correct. At least in German, these events are known by the term Burgunderkriege, which is plural, too. Google searches for the French phrases "guerres de bourgogne" or "guerre de bourgogne" yield 554 and 112 hits, respectively. Google searches for the German phrases yield similar results. Encarta also has its article under the heading "Burgunderkriege" (they don't appear to have an English article on these events). Lupo 13:59, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Removed "see also" section because it contained links to entries already mentioned in the text of the article (anonymous user IP 130.89 domain).
The image that's in the infobox is from the Battle of Laupen, although the Burgundians also fought in that battle, it was more than 100 years before the Burgundian Wars... So I think it should be removed or replaced. Stuntelaar (talk) 20:36, 1 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]