The Burgundian Games are an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Burgundian Empire. The event was first held with the 1880 Burgundian Games, after which the event took place every four years thereafter.
The Burgundian Games include several major tournaments that are highly contested, including rugby, football and hockey. Additionally it includes one of the largest cycling events in the world, as well as numerous other sports.
C. of Amiens ♦ C. of Artois ♦ C. of Boulgne ♦ D. of Brabant ♦ C. of East Frisia ♦ D. of Geulders ♦ C. of Flanders ♦ C. of Friesland ♦ C. of Hainaut ♦ C. of Holland ♦ L. of Liege ♦ D. of Limburg ♦ D. of Luxembourg ♦ C. of Namur ♦ C. of Ponthieu ♦ L. of Utrecht ♦ C. of Vermandois ♦ C. of Zeeland
Burgundy
D. of Alsace ♦ D. of Bar ♦ D. of Burgundy ♦ C. of Burgundy ♦ C. of Champagne ♦ D. of Geneva ♦ D. of Lorraine ♦ D. of Metz ♦ C. of Nevers ♦ C. of Rethel ♦ C. of Vaud ♦ D. of Verdun
Rhineland
L. of Aargau ♦ L. of Basel ♦ D. of Cleves ♦ D. of Cologne ♦ D. of Jülich ♦ L. of Sundgau ♦ D. of Trier ♦ D. of Zweebrúcken