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- Cambrai (US: /kæmˈbreɪ, kɒ̃ˈ-/, French: [kɑ̃bʁɛ] ; Picard: Kimbré; Dutch: Kamerijk), formerly Cambray and historically in English Camerick or Camericke, is...
- Cambrésis in the late 13th century Cambrésis (French: [kɑ̃bʁezi], Dutch: Kamerijk, German: Kammerich) is a former pagus and county of the medieval Holy Roman...
- plain-weave linen cloth made at or near Cambrai. The word comes from Kameryk or Kamerijk, the Flemish name of Cambrai, which became part of France in 1677. The...
- the 19th century. The city of Mechelen houses several palaces: "Hof van Kamerijk" or "Palace of Margaret of York", 15th-century building. Also called "Keizershof"...
- By the terms of the treaty, Louis XIV returned three cities, Cambrai (Kamerijk), Aire (Ariën aan de Leie), and Saint-Omer (Sint-Omaars) to Spain. He also...
- mainly had symbolic value. Although the Prince-Bishopric of Cambrai (Dutch: Kamerijk) or Cambrésis was not formally part of the Habsburg Netherlands but was...
- means that this student had held a clerical position in the diocese of Kamerijk, leading some to propose that he was not born in Erp, which is widely believed...
- part Consort Death Notes Gerard I Flamens c.980? First son of Rutger of Kamerijk 1021 – 1042 Lordship of W****enberg Unknown at least one child 1042 aged...
- English*), Kambre – Камбре (Serbian*), Kambryk or Kamerich (former German*), Kamerijk (Dutch*), Kimbré (Picard*), Kameryk (Afrikaans*) Cambridge (England) Caergrawnt...
- in Sint-Amands was first noted in 1281 in the records of the diocese of Kamerijk. In 1559, the parish merged with the diocese of Mechelen until 1600 when...