- that Jan
Breydel was the
leader of the
Bruges Matins or the
Battle of the
Golden Spurs” […] “At that moment,
there were
three Jan
Breydels.
There were...
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Breydel is a
Flemish surname.
People with the name include:
Frans Breydel (1679–1750),
Flemish painter Jan
Breydel (c. 1264–c. 1330),
Flemish rebel leader...
- Jan
Breydel Stadium (Dutch: Jan Breydelstadion,
pronounced [jɑm ˈbrɛidəlˌstaːdijɔn]) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Sint-Andries, Bruges, Belgium. The...
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Frans Breydel or
Frans Breydel I (1679 in
Antwerp – 1750 in Antwerp) was a
Flemish painter,
draftsman and
decorative painter (of interiors). He is known...
- The
Breydel building is an
office block in the
European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium,
which served as a
temporary headquarters for the
European Commission...
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Karel Breydel or
Carel Breydel,
called 'Le Chevalier' (1678 in
Antwerp – 1733 in Antwerp) was a
Flemish painter of
battle pieces,
equestrian paintings...
- Bruges, Belgium. It was
founded in 1891 and its home
ground is the Jan
Breydel Stadium,
which has a
capacity of 29,042. They play in the
Belgian Pro League...
- muni****lity
until 1971. On 1
January 1971, it was
merged into Bruges. The Jan
Breydel Stadium,
where the
football teams Club
Brugge and
Cercle Brugge play, is...
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Morocco ****an 1–0 2–2 2000 King H****an II Cup 15 57 25 June 2000 Jan
Breydel Stadium, Bruges,
Belgium Spain 1–0 2–1 UEFA Euro 2000 16 58 28 June 2000...
- of the
Golden Spurs,
fought near
Kortrijk on 11 July. The
statue of Jan
Breydel and
Pieter de Coninck, the
leaders of the uprising, can
still be seen on...