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Gistel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɪstəl]) is a city and muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of West Flanders.
Following local government boundary...
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Philipotte Elisabeth Marguerite, nun
Marie (died 1337),
married Jean de
Ghistelles (killed in 1346 in the
Battle of Crécy) He was
killed together with his...
- Béthune,
Viscountess of
Meaux Jean VI de
Ghistelles Jean VII de
Ghistelles Isabelle de
Rodes Isabelle de
Ghistelles N de
Reingleset Marguerite de Reingleset...
- (died 1420),
married firstly, on 8
September 1415, Louis,
Seigneur de
Ghistelles (killed at the
Battle of Agincourt); she
married secondly on 28 October...
- François de
Ghistelles died 1808, was a
French noble lord. He was 4th
Marquess of Saint-Floris, Lord of
Beuvry and
became the 1st
Prince de
Ghistelles in 1760...
- de
Gruuthuse was the
challenger and
fought with 49 companions; Jean de
Ghistelles was defendant, with 48 companions, for a
total of 99 combatants. Most...
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included Arnout IV,
Count of
Aarschot leading the Rhinelanders,
Christian de
Ghistelles leading the
Flemish and
French forces from the
County of Boulogne, and...
- of them died in 1328
during the
Battle of C****el. In 1436,
Wautier de
Ghistelles was
seigneur d'Ekelsbeke et de
Ledringhem (Lord of
Esquelbecq and Ledringhem)...
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Houffalize and
Livry Margret (d. 1291),
married to John II Lord of
Ghistelles (d. 1315). Gérard was the last
count of Durbuy, the
position transitioning...
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Robert VIII de Béthune,
Viscount of Meaux, and his
third wife
Isabelle de
Ghistelles. She had one
younger sister,
Jacqueline de Béthune who
married Raoul d'Ailly...