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Kortrijk (/ˈkɔːrtraɪk/ KORT-ryke, Dutch: [ˈkɔrtrɛik] ; West Flemish:
Kortryk or Kortrik; French:
Courtrai [kuʁtʁɛ]),
sometimes known in
English as Courtrai...
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Petronella of
Courtrai (Petronille) (? –
after 1214) was a
Dutch regent and noblewoman. She
ruled during the
absence of her
husband and
after he died,...
- Ghent. He was the
second son of
Zeger II, Lord of
Ghent and
Petronella of
Coutrai. His
older brother, Arnold, died
before 1190,
leaving him the heir to the...
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maidservant executed for
heresy People called Petronella:
Petronella of
Coutrai (fl. 1200–1214),
regent of
Flanders Petronella Barker (actress, born 1942)...
- of
Phillip of
Ypres and his concubine,
madam of Loo) and
Petronella of
Coutrai. As
governor of
Ostend he
adapted the
suffix "MAN" in 1229
being styled...
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contemporaneous depictions of
those historically-significant events. The
Coutrai Chest is a 17th-century oak
construction but
incorporates an
older front-face...
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created demand. The area near the
cities Alphen aan den Rijn, Belfeld,
Coutrai, Deest, Echt, Tegelen,
Utrecht and
Woerden were very po****r. Roof tiles...
- to live with an aunt in Belgium.
There she
attended convent school in
Coutrai and then the Athenée
Royale in Ostend. At the
beginning of the war she...
- Line, Havrincourt, Épéhy,
Canal du Nord, St.
Quentin Canal, Beaurevoir,
Coutrai, Selle, Sambre,
France and
Flanders 1914–18, Piave,
Vittorio Veneto, Italy...
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significant military success during the war.
Diksmuide Deinze Knokke Brussels Coutrai Avelgem Charleroi Namur Huy
Beselare Mons
Namur was
divided into the 'City...