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    July 2024). "Le château du Stuyvenberg sera occupé par Michèle Sioen et Marnix Galle". La Libre.be (in French). Retrieved 13 July 2024. Media related to Stuyvenberg...
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  • English Puritan churchman (c. 1535 – 1603) Philippe Galle, designer and engraver (1537–1612) Philip van Marnix, writer and statesman (1538–1598) Andreas Pevernage...
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    The second attempt was on Sunday 26 May. Both the Antwerpian fleet led by Marnix Saint-Aldegonde and the Holland-Zeeland fleet led by Count Hohenlohe launched...
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    song, Wilhelmus van Nassouwe. Others, however, attributed it to Philip van Marnix. In 1586, he produced his original masterpiece, the Zedekunst ("Art of Ethics")...
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    Netherlands. In March 1567, under the leadership of a young nobleman, Jean Marnix, rebels gathered and built a fortified compound at Oosterweel, approximately...
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    as the most horrific barbarians. At the beginning of March 1567, Jan van Marnix [de; it; nl] (1537–1567) gathered a Geuzen army at Oosterweel to relieve...
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    Floris de Cuyper (1875 – 1965)[citation needed] Paul De Greef (1926 – 1988) Marnix D'Haveloose [nl] (1885 – 1973) François De Hondt [nl] (1786 – 1862) Jean-Baptiste...
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