(Leuven, 1566) G. C. van der Berghe, Jean le Victorieux, duc de Brabant (1259–1294), (Leuven, 1857) K. F. Stallaert, Gesch. v. Jan I. van Braband en zijne...
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A knight (Jan I van Brabant) flying a heraldic flag in battle, in addition to the heraldic device displayed on his shield (Codex Manesse, c. 1304)...
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called John the Peaceful, was Duke of Brabant, Lothier and Limburg (1294–1312). He was the son of John I of Brabant and Margaret of Flanders. John II succeeded...
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Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant (born 25 October 2001), is the heir apparent to the Belgian throne. The eldest child of King Philippe and Queen...
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Colloquia I (1923) Excubiae (1926) Colloquia II (1929) Bloemlezing uit zijn werk (1934) Flemish literature Jan Hammenecker Jan Hammenecker Jan Hammenecker-monument...
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Gijsbrecht IV van Amstel was banned while his goods were forfeited. He found refuge in 's-Hertogenbosch, the northern border town of the Duchy of Brabant, where...
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conflict with Brabant by marrying John's daughter Margaret. The Archbishopric of Cologne never recovered from the loss of the city of Cologne. Jan van Heelu wrote...
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Bouchout Castle (redirect from Kasteel van Bouchout)
van Gelre resulting in a glorious victory for Duke Jan I van Brabant. Thereafter knight Daniel van Bouchout became one of the duke's advisors. Several...
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Germany), a conflict between his relative Wenceslaus I of Luxembourg, husband of the Duchess of Brabant on the one side, and William II, Duke of Jülich and...
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Kaatsheuvel (category Populated places in North Brabant)
Venloon with its moors, nuts and wild lands" was loaned by Jan I van Brabant to Willem van Horne. This gave Venloon its first landlord and "fiefdom Venloon"...
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Jan van Eyck (/væn ˈaɪk/ van EYEK; Dutch: [ˈjɑɱ vɑn ˈɛik]; c. before 1390 – 9 July 1441) was a Flemish painter active in Bruges who was one of the early...
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Rhyming Chronicle of Worringen (redirect from Jan van Heelu)
I, Duke of Brabant up to and including the Battle of Worringen (1261–1288). The authorship of the chronicle has been attributed to a certain Jan van Heelu...
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Brabant (erfmaarschalk van Brabant/ maréchal-héreditaire de Brabant) is a hereditary royal officeholder and chivalric title at the Court of Brabant....
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Arnold I van Wezemaal (fl. ca. 1170–1200) Arnold II van Wezemaal (+before 1264) x 1 Beatrijs van Breda x 2 Aleidis van Brabant (daughter of Henry I, Duke...
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Kleverlandish (category Culture of North Brabant)
northernmost part of Dutch Limburg, in the northeasternmost part of North Brabant (Land van Cuijk), and in the southeastern part of Gelderland (around Nijmegen)...
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Emperor and Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg (who was Duke of Brabant by marriage to Joanna, Duchess of Brabant) by not protecting Brabant merchants in the...
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He became counselor to the Duke of Brabant, first to Anton of Burgundy, and later for his son Jan IV of Brabant. He would later serve Philip the Good...
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John of Ruusbroec (redirect from Jan van Ruysbroek (scholar))
John of Ruusbroec or Jan van Ruusbroec (pronounced [ˈjɑɱ vɑn ˈryzbruk]; 1293/1294 – 2 December 1381), sometimes modernized Ruysbroeck, was an Augustinian...
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Netherlands, on a river island in the very north of the province of North Brabant, bordering the provinces of Gelderland and South Holland. Nearby cities...
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King's commissioner North Brabant "J.D. (Jan Dirk) van der Harten" (in Dutch). Parlement & Politiek. "Mr. A.A.M. (Dries) van Agt" (in Dutch). Parlement...
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Geoffrey I of Vianden 7th duke of Vianden 1273-1310 (-1310) was a son to duke Filips I of Vianden and Mary of Brabant-Perwez. He succeeded to his father...
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also to another of his uncles, Chancellor Jan Baptist Christyn (I). Placcaeten, ordonnantien, etc. van Brabant, vol. 2 (Brussels, 1676) – completing the...
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possible residence, are still preserved in Oosterhout. Philips's son Jan I van Polanen, received the fief of Breda in 1339, together with his son John...
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Gilles-Lambert Godecharle. Under Austrian rule, it housed the Sovereign Council of Brabant before being used as a courthouse during the French period. During the...
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Johannes Goropius Becanus (redirect from Jan van Gorp)
June 1519 – 28 June 1573), born Jan Gerartsen, was a Dutch physician, linguist, and humanist. He was born Jan Gerartsen van Gorp in the hamlet of Gorp, in...
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that one of his grand children, Jan Frans Verlooy, referred to it when he applied to be a notary in the Chancery of Brabant in 1775. One can read in the...
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Eindhoven (redirect from Eindhoven, North Brabant)
EYENT-hoh-vən, Dutch: [ˈɛintˌɦoːvə(n)] ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, located in the southern province of North Brabant, of which it...
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Keldermans family (redirect from Jan Keldermans)
I, Anthonis II, Rombout II and Laurens II. The actual family name was Van Mansdale. Keldermans (Dutch for cellar man) was a nickname given to Jan I because...
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(476–1492), Oostmalle was part of the Duchy of Brabant, governed by lords like Jan Van Hesselbeke and Jan Volckaert (around 1300). The lower feudal rights...
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(a.i.) (1993) Adrie Koster (1993–95) Jan Pruijn (1995–96) Willem Leushuis (a.i.) (1996) Louis Coolen (1996–01) Mario Verlijsdonk (2001–02) Jan van Dijk...
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