• – 1293) Jacob van Artevelde, statesman and political leader (c. 1290 – 1345) Franz Ackerman, statesman (c. 1330 – 1387) Philip van Artevelde, Flemish...
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    Stephen Dewaele Jacob van Artevelde (ca.1290–1345), statesman and political leader. Gustave Van de Woestijne (1881–1947), painter Karel van de Woestijne...
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    Siege of Tournai (1340) (category Sieges involving the Holy Roman Empire)
    campaign in northern France. When Edward landed he would be joined by Jacob van Artevelde, Flanders' semi-dictatorial ruler who had gained control of the County...
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    city rebelled against the Count of Flanders under the leadership of Jacob van Artevelde and set up an alliance with other independent cities, that would...
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    Frans de Potter (category Belgian Roman Catholics)
    Volksliederen, (1861, a cantata Jacob van Artevelde, (1863), Geschiedwerk over Gent en Kortrijk, Geschiedenis van Jacoba van Beieren, (1880). Of particular...
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  • 711. 1861 - Gent-Dampoort railway station opens. 1863 - Statue of Jacob van Artevelde erected in Friday Market Square [nl]. 1866/1867 - A serious outbreak...
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    Cyriel Verschaeve (category 20th-century Belgian Roman Catholic priests)
    include: Jacob van Artevelde (1911) Zeesymphonieën (1911) Ferdinand Verbiest (1912) De schoonheid van het evangelie (1913) Passieverhaal (1913) Philips van Artevelde...
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    I's son Louis II lost the city to a Flemish uprising led by Philip van Artevelde in 1381, but the Flemish were later decisively defeated at the 1382...
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    the headquarters of Edward III during his early negotiations with Jacob van Artevelde, and his son Lionel, the Duke of Clarence, was born there in 1338...
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  • brigand ruler in the Rhodope Mountains (killed in battle) July 24 – Jacob van Artevelde, Flemish statesman (b. 1290) (killed by mob) July 28 – Sancia of...
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    of the people of Ghent in the 14th century, at the time of Jacob and Philip van Artevelde, the rebels found support among some farmers from Geraardsbergen...
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    Hundred Years' War (category Wars involving the Holy Roman Empire)
    creation of the first standing armies in Western Europe since the Western Roman Empire and helped change their role in warfare. Civil wars, deadly epidemics...
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  • Japan (b. 1053) 1198 – Berthold of Hanover, Bishop of Livonia 1345 – Jacob van Artevelde, Flemish statesman (b. 1290) 1568 – Carlos, Prince of Asturias (b...
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  • Revolt. 1382 Battle of Beverhoutsveld 3 May - Ghent rebels under Philip van Artevelde defeat the army of Louis II, Count of Flanders. Siege of Moscow (1382)...
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  • and discusses the vicissitudes of popular leaders Jan Hyoens, Philip van Artevelde, and Frans Ackerman. Gerrit Potter was likely born in 's Gravenhage...
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    Archives in Belgium, Brussels, 1980), pp. 83–87. Patricia Carson, James Van Artevelde: The Man from Ghent (Ghent, 1980). R. Wellens, "Verbond der steden,...
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  • (1901 — Jacobs, Germany) Urdh (1930 — Tantau, Germany) Uwe Seeler (1970 — Kordes, Germany) Top of page Van Artevelde (1847 — Parmentier, France) Van Gogh...
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  • and Pieter Vostaert [nl] as Roman van Walewein [nl] before 1260, while the first wholly original Dutch epic writer, Jacob van Maerlant, occupied himself...
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    Bruges and Ypres to accept his son as their lord, but the murder of Jacob van Artevelde put an end to this project. Both in September and in the following...
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  • 1369) Hugues Quiéret, French nobleman, admiral and advisor (d. 1340) Jacob van Artevelde, Flemish merchant and statesman (d. 1345) Jacopo Dondi dell'Orologio...
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