- A
heerlijkheid (a
Dutch word; pl.
heerlijkheden; also
called heerschap; Latin: Dominium) was a
landed estate that
served as the
lowest administrative...
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forest was
declared crown land, and the
village of
Buggenhout became two
heerlijkheden (landed estates).
After the
French Revolution,
Buggenhout was transferred...
- He was the
Opper Broodmeester of
Flanders and had
multiple important heerlijkheden. He was the son of
Francisco de Vega and
Gracia Rodriguez, Lady of Rode...
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Lubantos (person)".
Lovendegem used to be a
complicated patchwork of
heerlijkheden (landed estates) and one barony. The
religious wars of the late 16th...
- name
started to
emerge around 1700.
Aalter was home to
several small heerlijkheden (landed estates), some of
which had motte-and-bailey castles. Between...
- ‘Heer en
meester van
Ameland tot Zwaluwe. Het
beheer en
bestuur van de
heerlijkheden van het ****s Oranje-N****au door de N****ause
Domeinraad (14de eeuw–1811)’...
- a list of
heerlijkheden (manors) in Utrecht. The
rural parts of the
province of
Utrecht in the
Netherlands was
divided into
heerlijkheden (manors). Around...
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Saventhem and Sterrebeke,
currently Zaventem and Sterreb****, were two
Heerlijkheden in Flanders. The
lords of
Zaventem resided in Ter
Meeren Castle. Early...
- Houten. This didn't last long: in 1818 they were
combined with the
heerlijkheden Wulven, Heemstede,
Grote Koppel,
Kleine Koppel, Maarschalkerweerd, and...
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Church in
Odijk Map of
Odijk in 1866
School in
Odijk Houten in 1868. The
heerlijkheden before 1795 are shown: Oud-Wulven (green),
Waaijen (blue),
Wulven (light...