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Jacob van
Artevelde (listen; c. 1290 – 17 or 24 July 1345),
sometimes written in
English as
James van Artvelde, also
known as The Wise Man and the Brewer...
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Philip van
Artevelde (c. 1340 – 27
November 1382) was a
Flemish patriot, the son of
Jacob van
Artevelde.
Because of his father's
prominence he was godson...
- The
Artevelde University of
Applied Sciences (NL: Arteveldehogeschool) is a
Catholic University of
Applied Sciences in the city of Ghent, Belgium. The...
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November 1382 on the
Goudberg between a
Flemish army
under Philip van
Artevelde and a
French army
under Louis II of
Flanders who had
called upon the help...
- The
Artevelde Tower (official
Dutch name: KBC Arteveldetoren) is an
office building in Ghent, Belgium. The
tower is 118,5
metres and the
highest building...
- 1995), electronic/rock band
headed by
David and
Stephen Dewaele Jacob van
Artevelde (ca.1290–1345),
statesman and
political leader.
Gustave Van de Woestijne...
- of France.
Under the
leadership of
successively Jan Hyoens,
Philip van
Artevelde and
Frans Ackerman,
Ghent rebelled against Count Louis II of Flanders...
- the 14th century.
Ackerman was born in Ghent.
Rallying to
Philip van
Artevelde in the
Ghent Revolt of 1379
against Louis II,
Count of Flanders, Ackerman...
- back to 1199. The
centerpiece of the
plaza is the
statue of
Jacob van
Artevelde, Ghent's wise man who
sided with
England during the
Hundred Years' War...
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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. After...