- The
Brugse Vrije was a
castellany in the
county of Flanders,
often called in
English "the
Franc of Bruges". It
included the area
around Bruges, and was...
-
Brugge Tripel, Brugs,
Brugse Babbelaar,
Brugse Straffe Hendrik, and
Brugse Zot. However, only the
latter two—
Brugse Zot and
Brugse Straffe Hendrik —are...
- The
Brugse Vechter, French:
Combattant de Bruges, is an
endangered Belgian breed of game****. It
dates from the
early nineteenth century, and was bred...
- The
Brugse Belofte or
Blindekens procession is a
yearly Catholic parade held
since 1304 in the
Flemish city of
Bruges (Brugge) on ****umption of Mary (15...
- dol op
Brugse labrador", Het
Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch),
archived from the
original on
November 19, 2015 Theuns, Koen (June 21, 2014), "
Brugse labrador...
- The
Matins of
Bruges (Dutch:
Brugse Metten) was the
nocturnal m****acre of the
French garrison in
Bruges and
their Leliaards [nl] supporters, a political...
- 1264 –
between 1328 and 1333) is
credited with
leading the
Bruges Matins (
Brugse Metten), a
violent uprising against Philip the Fair. He is said to have...
- (The Half Moon) is a beer
brewery in Bruges, Belgium. De
Halve Maan
brews Brugse Zot ("Bruges Fool"),
Straffe Hendrik ("Strong Henri"),
Blanche de Bruges/Brugs...
- and west of the city and some
pockets in the south. Some
examples are
Brugse Poort, Dampoort, Rabot, Ledeberg,
Nieuw Gent/UZ and the area
around Sleepstraat...
- Map of the
Brugse Vrije, a
castellany of the
County of Flanders...