- The
Beyeren Armorial is a m****cript roll of arms of the
early 15th century,
containing 1096 hand-colored
coats of arms, with
annotations in
Middle Dutch...
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Abraham Hendriksz van
Beijeren or
Abraham van
Beyeren (c. 1620, The
Hague –
March 1690,
Overschie (Rotterdam)) was a
Dutch Baroque painter of
still lifes...
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Scotland (archived 5 June 2011)
Royal Dutch Library page for the "Wapenboek
Beyeren" –
written by
Claes Heynenzoon around 1400,
containing over 1000 drawings...
- Coosemans,
Carstian Luyckx,
Jasper Geeraards,
Peter Willebeeck,
Abraham van
Beyeren and
Willem Kalf.
Cornelis Norbertus Gijsbrechts developed the
style further...
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Royal Library of Belgium. It was
compiled by
Claes Heinenzoon. The
Beyeren Armorial is a
medieval Dutch m****cript
containing 1096
coats of arms,...
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Graafschap (Hertogdom) Kleef (Dutch) 1020–1795
Banner of Cleves-Mark (
Beyeren Armorial) Coat of arms Map of the
Lower Rhenish–Westphalian
Circle (around...
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Limburg (Limburgish)
Dutcheye do
Limbork (Walloon) 1065–1797
Banner of arms (
Beyeren Armorial) Coat of arms
Duchy of
Limburg around 1350
Status State of the...
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became part of Bernisse. The muni****l coat of arms is
attested in the
Beyeren Armorial (c. 1405, fol. 39v). It
shows a pair of breeches,
reflecting the...
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Beyren (Luxembourgish:
Beyeren) is a
small town in the
commune of Flaxweiler, in south-eastern Luxembourg. As of 2024[update], the town has a po****tion...
- coat of arms of the lost city of
Reimerswaal in use in the 15th
century (
Beyeren Armorial p. 107) of
gules two
swords inverted saltirewise argent and or...