- was a
wealthy young bachelor (often
recognizable in
group portraits of
Schutterijen by his
particularly fine
clothes and the flag he is carrying). Joining...
-
annual shooting tournament during which shooting ****ociations (Dutch:
schutterijen; Limburgian: sjötterie) from
across the
region of Limburg,
nowadays split...
- gradually, as in
medieval times corporate institutions, like the
guilds and
schutterijen had
sometimes had at
least nominating powers to the vroedschappen, bestowing...
- a
closed group. At
first the lower-class
citizens in the
guilds and
schutterijen could unite to form a
certain counterbalance to the regenten, but in...
- them as
necessary due to the
serious decline in the existing,
Orangist schutterijen.
Exercitiegenootschappen were set up
after the Scottish,
American and...
- and her Stadtholders, was
using local Netherlandish troops, such as
schutterijen as city guards.
Military law
enforcement included the
Bandes d'ordonnance...
-
raised by the nuns as
livestock for the meat
served at
banquets of the
schutterijen (citizen
militia companies). The
Klooster van
Sinte Maria Magdalena van...
-
ancient Roman class. At
first the lower-class
citizens in the
guilds and
schutterijen could unite to form a
certain counterbalance to the regenten, but in...
-
Grand Serment des Arbalétriers de
Bruxelles and
Serment de Saint-Georges
schutterijen.
Witlof is sold for the
first time in a market,
likely the New Market...
- drum bands,
guilds of flag
throwers and
folkloristic militias (Dutch:
schutterijen) have been part of
religious processions in this part of
Europe for a...