- The
Tournaisis, or
Tournai (Flemish: Doornik), a
territory in the Low
Countries in present-day Belgium, is one of Europe's
oldest town centres. Located...
- The
Tournaisis campaign of 1340, also
known as the
Tournai Campaign was a
military campaign of King
Edward III of
England during the
Hundred Years War...
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Lavine Boziere, Ame Francʹois
Joseph (1859).
Armorial de
Tournai et du
Tournaisis.
Getty Research Institute. Tournai. "de le Vingne", Wiktionnaire, le dictionnaire...
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County of
Flanders and
neighbouring areas of the Low
Countries such as the
Tournaisis and
Duchy of Brabant.
However this distinction, well
understood in modern...
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Arnemuiden English Channel Thiérache
campaign Cambrai Scheldt campaigns Sluys Tournaisis campaign Saint-Omer
Tournai 1342–1343
Brest Morlaix Edward III's Breton...
- This is a list of
stadtholders (Dutch: stadhouders, German: Statthalter) or
governors (French: gouverneurs) in the Low Countries, or
historical Netherlands...
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Dutch Bantam ****anese
Bantam Mericanel della Brianza Mugellese Naine du
Tournaisis Nankin Bantam Nankin Shamo Pekin Bantam Pépoi
Pictave Pyncheon Rosecomb...
- Lille, Douai,
Orchies (also
called Walloon Flanders)
Tournai and the
Tournaisis There were a
number of
fiefdoms in the Low
Countries that were not part...
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southern provinces,
called "'t Hof van Brabant" (of Flandria, Artois, the
Tournaisis, Cambrai, Luxembourg, Limburg, Hainaut, Namur, Mechelen, Brabant, and...
- of
Nijmegen (now in
Belgium and France) the
Lordship of
Mechelen the
Tournaisis the Prince-Bishopric of
Cambrai (the Cambrésis), not part of the Seventeen...