- battle. He
found that
Johan Reygersberg called it a sea battle, and
others a land battle. Van Wijn
choose to
believe Reygersberg,
because he was a
local historian...
- the
battle of Warns, and
whether he died there. The
early historian Reygersberg had that
Wolfert II died in the 1345
Battle of Warns. As a consequence...
- of the
church of that lordship.
Reygersberg said that his
possessions amounted to a
third of Walcheren.
Reygersberg's statements could hardly be verified...
- of the
chronicles of
Jacobus Eyndius (Chronici Zelandiae) and
Johan Reygersberg (Dye
Chronijck van Zeelandt). Much (sometimes verbatim) was also taken...
-
noted that in 1551, when the
castle was
still intact, the
historian Reygersberg, who
lived in
Veere wrote: en
neffens der oud sale van
Zandenburch ziet...
-
chronicles published earlier by
Jacobus Eyndius (Chronici Zelandiae),
Johan Reygersberg and
Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn.
Smallegange copied verbatim parts of...
- Scholten, "Mea
Sorte Contentus":
Rombout Verhulst's
Portrait of
Jacob van
Reygersberg, in: 'The J. Paul
Getty Museum Journal:
Volume 19, 1991', The J. Paul...
-
destruction during the
Cosmas and
Damian Flood of 1477.
Renaud noted that
Reygersberg extensively reported about the
floods of 1530 and 1532, that he personally...
- were
virtually wiped out. The
Chronyk en
Historie van
Zeeland of J****
Reygersberg records that
three thousand of the
Zeeland army were killed, and many...