- The
Palace of
Coudenberg (French:
Palais du
Coudenberg; Dutch: Koudenbergpaleis) was a
royal residence situated on the
Coudenberg or
Koudenberg (listen;...
- The
Coudenberg group (Dutch: Coudenberggroep, French:
Groupe Coudenberg) was a
Belgian federalist think-tank, it was
named after the
place where the members...
- Jean-Benoît-Vincent Barré and Gilles-Barnabé Guimard, to
replace the
former Palace of
Coudenberg, it was part of an
urban project including Brussels Park. The
Place Royale...
- The
Church of St.
James on
Coudenberg (French: Église Saint-Jacques-sur-
Coudenberg; Dutch: Sint-Jacob-op-Koudenbergkerk) is a
Catholic church located...
-
tutors and
advisors of
Emperor Charles V, who
lived at the
Palace of
Coudenberg, they
served as
generals during the
Eighty Years' War
between the Kingdom...
- The
House or
Lineage of
Coudenbergh or
Coudenberg (French:
Lignage Coudenbergh) is one of the
Seven Noble Houses of
Brussels along with the
Houses of:...
- born and
raised in the Low
Countries and
often sta**** at the
Palace of
Coudenberg in Brussels. By the
Pragmatic Sanction of 1549,
Charles V
declared the...
- Quarter/
Coudenberg area,
around Brussels Park and the
Place Royale/Koningsplein.
Examples include the
Royal Palace, the
Church of St.
James on
Coudenberg, the...
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living according to his
Apostolic views with a fellow-canon,
Frank van
Coudenberg. This
uncle provided for Ruysbroeck's
education with a view to the priesthood...
-
grounds on
which the
Royal Palace stands were once part of the
Palace of
Coudenberg, a very old
palatial complex that
dated back to the
Middle Ages. The existing...