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increasing territorial gains from 1578 onward. In 1579,
Hembyze first banned Ryhove, then
Ryhove had
Hembyze removed from the city with William’s help. Ryhove...
- 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...
- Jan van
Hembyze becomes the last
leader of the
Calvinist Republic of
Ghent after a coup d'etat
against the
ruling Count of Flanders.
Hembyze's action leads...
- when its capital, Ghent,
falls following a
siege of 13 months. Jan van
Hembyze,
leader of the
republic since October 1583,
surrenders the city to Alexander...
- Belgium), two
Protestant members of the city
council of Ghent, Jan van
Hembyze and François van Ryhove,
proclaim the
Calvinist Republic of Ghent. The...
- Jan van
Hembyze becomes the last
leader of the
Calvinist Republic of
Ghent after a coup d'etat
against the
ruling Count of Flanders.
Hembyze's action leads...
- Belgium), two
Protestant members of the city
council of Ghent, Jan van
Hembyze and François van Ryhove,
proclaim the
Calvinist Republic of Ghent. The...
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appointed military governor on 23
September 1577), a
Committee of XVIII, with
Hembyze as the
first schepen, was
appointed to
govern city and
county affairs....
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members in
luxury editions.
First series 1. Het
Beclach van Jhr. Jan Van
Hembyze 2.
Dagverhael van den
oproer te
Antwerpen in 1659 (1839). On
Google Books...