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    The coinage of the United Belgian States was only produced during the state's one-year existence in 1790, following the Brabant Revolution, but provided...
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    the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium) established under the Brabant Revolution. It existed from January to December 1790 as part of the unsuccessful...
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  • commercial revolution blossomed not due to explorations for bullion (gold and silver coinings) but due to a newfound faith in gold coinage. Italian city-states...
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    George Koehler (category People of the Brabant Revolution)
    against the troops of the Austrian Emperor Leopold II during the Brabant Revolution. In 1794, Gilbert Elliot, Earl of Minto who was to be a viceroy to...
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  • equivalent to 216 liards, 54 sols, 54 stuivers, or 2.7 gulden. During the Brabant Revolution in the Austrian Netherlands in 1789–90, it was briefly replaced with...
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    featured in politics since antiquity, the phrase is of relatively recent coinage. It did not appear within an English text before the 19th century except...
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    diplomacy (including royal marriages), declarations of war, management of the coinage, the issue of royal pardons and the power to summon and dissolve Parliament...
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    needed] John's son, Charles V, continued this type. It was copied exactly at Brabant and Cambrai and, with the arms on the horse cloth changed, at Flanders...
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    commercial revolution. After bringing the Flemish War to a victorious conclusion in 1305, Philip on 8 June 1306 ordered the silver content of new coinage to be...
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    Archdukes of Austria, Dukes of Burgundy, Milan and Brabant, Counts of Habsburg, Flanders and Tyrol". His coinage typically bore the obverse inscription "PHS·D:G·HISP·Z·REX"...
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    in Belgium, if and on the ascencion of Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant to the throne, the ruling house of Belgium will no longer considered agnates...
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    Edward's reign saw an overhaul of the coinage system, which was in a poor state by 1279. Compared to the coinage already circulating at the time of Edward's...
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    = 99]." Page 356: Lettre de l'achiduchesse Marguerite au conseil de Brabant..., quote: "... Escript à Bruxelles, le dernier jour de juing anno XVcXIX...
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    well. Wilhelm of Cleves openly joined the war on Francis's side, invading Brabant, and fighting began in Artois and Hainaut. Francis inexplicably halted...
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    Tempus. ISBN 978-0-7524-2579-5. Eaglen, R. J. (1992). "The Evolution of Coinage in Thirteenth-Century England". In Coss, Peter R.; Lloyd, Simon D. (eds...
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    Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (1940–1945) – 's-Hertogenbosch, North Brabant, Netherlands. The Nederlandsche Wapen-en Munitiefabriek NV. factory run...
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    Modestini, founding member of the Third Order of St. Francis May – Marie of Brabant, Holy Roman Empress, wife of Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (alternative date...
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    was crowned as viscount in 876 in Limoges and started minting his own coinage. The promulgation of the Capitulary of Quierzy the following year simultaneously...
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    capital punishment, including use of the guillotine. October 24 – Brabant Revolution: Brabant revolutionaries cross the border from the Dutch Republic into...
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    minor states of the Austrian Netherlands, which took part in the Brabant Revolution at the end of 1789, sign a Treaty of Union, creating the United States...
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  • Matilda of Brabant, French noblewoman (b. 1224) September 30 – Leszek II (the Black), Polish nobleman (b. 1241) November 11 – Beatrice of Brabant, countess...
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  • Modestini, founding member of the Third Order of St. Francis May – Marie of Brabant, Holy Roman Empress, wife of Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (alternative date...
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  • – Benvenuta Bojani, Italian nun and mystic (d. 1292) May 13 – Marie of Brabant, queen of France (d. 1322) June 24 – Floris V, count of Holland and Zeeland...
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  • king drew his revenues from a mixture of customs; profits from re-minting coinage; fines; profits from his own demesne lands, and the system of English land-based...
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    Bailles was a square (now lost) in front of the Palace of the Dukes of Brabant that Maximilian and Margaret began to build in 1509. The angles were cut...
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    Aristotelianism incorporated by his contemporary Thomas Aquinas. While Siger of Brabant and Boetius of Dacia, defended an Aristotle tainted with Averroism and...
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    events; St Ives' Great Fair, for example, drew merchants from Flanders, Brabant, Norway, Germany and France for a four-week event each year, turning the...
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  • numerous bishops, who once possessed secular power, exercised the right of coinage, numismatics belongs, at least for certain epochs, to the auxiliary sciences...
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