When
Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, dies in battle, his heiress and only child
Mary, intends to rule alone, despite being coveted by various suitors. Mary resists the rich
Ghent burghers who, in cahoots with
Louis XI of France, try to force her to marry the
Dauphin Charles, a boy who is of a weak mentality and twelve years younger than her. Meanwhile, the Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick III wants his son, Maximilian, to marry the duchess. Witnessing her ministers being executed and her territories invaded by France, Mary decided to send her lady-in-waiting Johanna von Hallewyn to Maximilian with a message. The young and warlike Maximilian despises his father's sluggishness and aversion to his enemies like the Hungarian King
Matthias Corvinus. Although he was in love with his sister
Kunigunde's lady-in-waiting Rosina von Kraig, ultimately he decided for the marriage as a chance to prove himself. After overcoming many dangers, the prince and the duchess finally meet each other. The two find that they share many similarities and develop sympathy for each other. Johanna falls in love with Maximilian's close friend
Wolfgang von Polheim, which temporarily give them some troubles because she's a married woman. Mary gives birth to a son,
Philip. Maximilian defeats the invading French army at the
Battle of Guinegate. Not long after this, they have a
daughter. But at the height of their happiness, a fatal accident befalls Mary while the couple are hunting together, leaving Maximilian alone with the children. ==Principal cast==