Château de Meudon (section Grand Siècle)
the north. Van der Meulen canvases for the gallery in Meudon La prise d'Ypres La prise de Fribourg La prise de Condé La prise de Lau The four statues...
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German hospital in Jerusalem, which, according to the chronicler Jean d'Ypres, accommodated the countless German pilgrims and crusaders who could neither...
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merchants, have preserved the entrances to the warehouses. On the Boulevard d'Ypres/Ieperlaan, one can still cross food wholesalers, now supplied by trucks...
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of Boucicaut and the Limbourg brothers in the early 15th century, André d'Ypres and his sons, key figures on the Parisian artistic scene in the Master's...
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being “the father of English prose." (cf. French Wikipedia, Jean le Long d'Ypres) Les Voyages, or The Travels of Sir John Mandeville (between 1357 and 1371)...
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Valenciennes, de Cambray et de sa citadelle, en 1677; enfin à ceux de Gand et d'Ypres, en 1678." Pirenne 1920, p. 30, line 30. "Le 17 avril, Condé est assiégé...
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Amiens (section Places and monuments)
Denmark Peter the Hermit (?–1115), preacher in the First Crusade. André d'Ypres [fr], (before 1428–1450), painter and illuminator; La Crucifixion du Parlement...
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the Ninth Crusade, where he served at Acre that year. According to Jean d’Ypres, it was Otto, not Eleanor of Castile, who sucked the poison from the wounded...
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