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Brabantine Gothic,
occasionally called Brabantian Gothic, is a
significant variant of
Gothic architecture that is
typical for the Low Countries. It surfaced...
- City of Brussels, and is
considered to be one of the
finest examples of
Brabantine Gothic architecture. The
Romanesque church's
construction began in the...
- from the
Dutch government. St. John's
cathedral represents the
zenith of
Brabantine Gothic in the
current Netherlands. The
cathedral has a
total length of...
- Vander****, was a
Brabantine jurist.
Petrus van der Aa was born in Leuven. His father,
Johan van der Aa, was a
descendant of a well-known
Brabantine family of...
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considered a
masterpiece of
civil Gothic architecture and more
particularly of
Brabantine Gothic. Its
three classicist rear
wings date from the 18th century. Since...
- "Vers l'avenir" In English, one may
refer to
Brabant by the
adjectives Brabantine or Brabantian, but only the
latter term is (nearly) as
general as French...
- The War of the
Brabantian Succession (Dutch:
Brabantse Successieoorlog, French:
Guerre de la
succession du Brabant) was a war of
succession triggered by...
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buildings had
large windows,
pointed arches and were
richly decorated.
Brabantine Gothic originated with the rise of the
Duchy of
Brabant and
spread throughout...
- The
Brabant Revolution or
Brabantine Revolution (French: Révolution brabançonne, Dutch:
Brabantse Omwenteling),
sometimes referred to as the
Belgian Revolution...
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still stands today, is a
notable illustration of the Italian-influenced
Brabantine Baroque style of the 17th century. The
complex was
designated a historic...