Aarschot (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːrsxɔt] ) is a city and municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, Belgium. The municipality comprises...
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Duke of Aarschot (or Aerschot) was one of the most important aristocratic titles in the Low Countries, named after the Brabantian city of Aarschot. The title...
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William de Croÿ (redirect from William de Croÿ, 1st Marquess of Aarschot)
House of Croÿ. William was the second son of Philippe de Croÿ, Lord of Aarschot and Jacqueline of Luxembourg. William married Maria-Magdalena of Hamal...
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Rue d'Aerschot (redirect from Aarschot Street)
renamed. The street was thus renamed the Rue d'Aerschot/Aarschotstraat ("Aarschot Street") after the town in Brabant, which had suffered heavily in the conflict...
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IV (Arnold of Aerschot) (1100-after 1152), Count of Aarschot, son of Arnout III, Count of Aarschot, and Beatrix of Looz, daughter of Arnold I, Count of...
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Godfried III (1130 – after 8 January 1176), Count of Aarschot, son of Arnout IV, Count of Aarschot. Godfried was recorded as stealing artifacts (medietatem...
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Gele Ster Gelrode Aarschot (in English: Yellow Star Gelrode Aarschot) is a basketball club from the Belgian town of Aarschot. The history of the club began...
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Pagus of Hasbania (redirect from Counts of Aarschot)
The pagus or gau of Hasbania was a large early medieval territory in what is now eastern Belgium. It is now approximated by the modern French- and Dutch-speaking...
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Roman Empire in the Eifel region. The inheritance of the House of Croÿ-Aarschot made the Arenbergs the wealthiest and most influential noble family of...
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Arnout III (1080-after 1136), Count of Aarschot, son of Arnout II, Count of Aarschot, and his wife whose name remains unknown. Arnout is sometimes confused...
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Landen, it was a small garrison town. Aarschot: north east of Leuven. It was once the capital of the Duchy of Aarschot. It is famous for its fine architecture...
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Arnout II (d. after 1115), Count of Aarschot, son of Arnout I, Count of Aarschot (d. after 1060). Arnout commanded one of the fleets which left on the...
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Philippe II de Croÿ (redirect from Philippe II de Croy, Duke of Aarschot)
Croÿ (1496–1549) was Seigneur de Croÿ, Count of Porcéan and first Duke of Aarschot. Philip belonged to the powerful House of Croÿ. He was the eldest son of...
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services (IC-09) Antwerp – Lier – Aarschot – Leuven (weekdays) Intercity services (IC-09) Antwerp – Lier – Aarschot – Hasselt – Liège (weekends) Intercity...
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Aarschot railway station (Dutch: Station Aarschot; French: Gare d'Aerschot) is a railway station in Aarschot, Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The station opened...
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Arnout II, Count of Aarschot, 12th-century count of Aarschot, Flanders Arnout III, Count of Aarschot, 12th-century count of Aarschot, Flanders Arnout IV...
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Dwars door het Hageland (redirect from Dwars door het Hageland - Aarschot)
Dwars door het Hageland is a cycling race held annually in Belgium. Up until 2019, it was a part of the UCI Europe Tour as a category 1.1 event, though...
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Flanders and his first wife Mathilda of Béthune. Godfrey of Brabant, Lord of Aarschot (d. July 11, 1302, Kortrijk), killed at the Battle of the Golden Spurs...
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Charles III de Croÿ (redirect from Charles III de Croy, Duke of Aarschot)
Croÿ (1 July 1560 – 12 January 1612) was Seigneur de Croÿ, 4th Duke of Aarschot, 5th Prince of Chimay and 5th Count of Beaumont. He played an important...
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used by the Interregio c (Antwerp-Lier-Aarschot-Liege) and by local trains on the route Antwerp-Lier-Aarschot-Leuven. The service offering is reinforced...
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The Aarschotse Stadsbrouwerij ("Aarschot city brewery"), located in the city of Aarschot, Belgium, is an initiative of the city's governing body in collaboration...
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along the Demer are (starting from the source) Bilzen, Hasselt, Diest and Aarschot. Tributaries of the Demer are the rivers Herk, Gete and Velp (all three...
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Location only in the Flemish Region A2 (E314) This motorway links Leuven - Aarschot - Diest - Genk - Maasmechelen- to the border of the Netherlands onwards...
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Order Communal Charter Aalst (Alost) Aalst East Flanders 84,859 1825 1174 Aarschot (fr: Aerschot) Leuven Flemish Brabant 29,654 1825 1194 Andenne Namur Namur...
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services (IC-09) Antwerp - Lier - Aarschot - Leuven (weekdays) Intercity services (IC-09) Antwerp - Lier - Aarschot - Hasselt - Liege (weekends) Local...
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Temse 23,844 25,533 28,147 29,182 30,196 East Flanders Flanders 82. Aarschot 26,179 27,495 28,405 29,288 30,183 Flemish Brabant Flanders 83. Arlon...
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electronic and industrial music genres. Front 242 were formed in 1981 in Aarschot, near Leuven, Belgium, by Daniel Bressanutti and Dirk Bergen, who wanted...
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Charles II de Croÿ (redirect from Charles II de Croy, Duke of Aarschot)
Aarschot, 3rd Prince of Chimay and 3rd Count of Beaumont. Charles, born on 31 July 1522, was the eldest son of Philippe II de Croÿ, Duke of Aarschot,...
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Church 1891 Antwerp Belgium 84.0 m (276 ft) Church of Our Lady 1450 Aarschot Belgium 84.0 m (276 ft) Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul 1908 Brno Czech...
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(1314–1360) was a daughter of Gerhard V of Jülich and Elisabeth of Brabant-Aarschot. She married Otto IV, Duke of Lower Bavaria, son of Stephen I, Duke of...
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