- Jan van
Hembyse or
Hembyze (Ghent, 9 July 1513 – Ghent, 8
August 1584) was a
Flemish politician and po****r leader, with a
demagogic tendency, who together...
- also
called the Achttienmannen.
Hembyse became the
chairman of this
council with the
title of
First Schepen.
Hembyse had the
support of the
noted Calvinist...
- Netherlands.
October 28, 1577: A coup was led by
radical Calvinists Jan van
Hembyse and François van
Ryhove against the
stadtholder of Flanders,
Philippe III...
- fatherland.
Datheen was one of the
Calvinist preachers who
supported Jan van
Hembyse, the po****r
leader of the
Calvinist Republic of Ghent, in 1577 and 1578...
- (Leuven, L.
Dusart and H. Vandenbroeck).
Fiction Jules de Saint-Genois,
Hembyse Guide books A. X. Mauvy, The Stranger's
Guide through Brussels and its...
-
library of
Ghent were
described by him in a
published catalogue. 1835:
Hembyse;
histoire gantoise de la fin du XVIe siècle 1837: La cour du duc Jean IV...
- and
evacuated both cities. Meanwhile,
radical Calvinists led by Jan van
Hembyse and François van Ryhove [nl] had
seized power in
Ghent on 28
October 1577...