Raynald of Burgundy (1059–1090) was a son of Henry of Burgundy and grandson of Robert I, Duke of Burgundy.
He was abbot of Flavigny from 1084 to his death in 1090.
Philip I of France said in 1085 that Raynald "was joined to him in the flesh".
After his premature death, the Abbey of Flavigny was without an abbot for 7 years, except for a brief period of 2 months under Elmuin.
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