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Bergues (French pronunciation: [bɛʁɡ]; Dutch: Sint-
Winoksbergen; West Flemish: Bergn) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It is situated...
- On the
other hand, he kept Armentières (Armentiers),
Bergues (Sint-
Winoksbergen), Charleroi,
Courtrai (Kortrijk),
Douai (Dowaai),
Furnes (Veurne), Lille...
- came to
Flanders with
three companions, and
founded a
monastery at Sint-
Winoksbergen. He then went to the
Monastery of Sithiu, then
ruled by Bertin, and was...
- which,
except for the
Flemish occupied castle, was burned, and to Sint-
Winoksbergen,
which surrendered. By 20 August, Artois'
troops had
reached Veurne....
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inherited the
Lordships Honds****e, Houtkerque, Lokeren,
Veurne and Sint-
Winoksbergen. He also
obtained Gaasb**** in 1434. John of
Horne was
Seneschal of Brabant...
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Bambeke Bavinchove Bavinkhove Benkies-Meulen Benkies-Meulen
Bergues Sint-
Winoksbergen Berthen Berten Bierne Bieren Bissezeele Bissezele Blaringhem Blaringem...
-
French rule) laid the
papal regulation aside. Jean Laing, Dean of St.
Winoksbergen,
asked the
clergy of his
diocese to
apply the regulation.
Jacob Peyt...
- which,
except for the
Flemish occupied castle, was burned, and to Sint-
Winoksbergen,
which surrendered. By 20 August, Artois'
troops had
reached Veurne....
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entered royal service as
president of the
Admiralty Council in Sint-
Winoksbergen, and in
April was
given the rank of
admiral and
superintendent of the...
- and 1939) "Miniature No. 3" (1939) "Duinkerke" ("Dunkirk") (1950) "St.
Winoksbergen" (1950) "Zuytcote" ("Zuydcoote") (1950) "Toccata No. 1" (1968) "Nocturne"...