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Nicolaas Zannekin (died 23
August 1328), was a
Flemish peasant leader, best
known for his role in a
peasant revolt in
Flanders from 1323 to 1328. Nicolaas...
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Nicolaas Zannekin, a rich
farmer from Lampernisse.
Zannekin and his men
captured the
towns of Nieuwpoort, Veurne,
Ypres and Kortrijk. In Kortrijk,
Zannekin captured...
- The rebels, led by
Nicolaas Zannekin,
captured the
towns of Nieuwpoort, Veurne,
Ypres and Kortrijk. In Kortrijk,
Zannekin was able to
capture Louis himself...
- (King of
France from 1328 to 1350)
fought Nicolaas Zannekin, a
wealthy farmer from Lampernisse.
Zannekin was the
leader of a band of
Flemish rebels. The...
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position within the
county itself. In 1323 a
peasant revolt led by
Nicolaas Zannekin broke out,
threatening the
position of
Louis and
finally imprisoning him...
- Algemeen-Nederlands Verbond,
Baarle Werkgroep,
Werkgemeenschap de Lage Landen,
Zannekin,
Knooppunt Delta and Die Roepstem.
While no
major political party supports...
- Yesün Temür,
emperor of the Yuan
dynasty (b. 1293)
August 23 –
Nicolaas Zannekin,
Flemish peasant leader (in the
battle of C****el)
September 26 – Ibn Taymiyyah...
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husband was
dependent on her
father in
suppressing the
rebellion of
Nicolaas Zannekin. King
Philip died in 1322, and the
crown was
inherited by her uncle, King...
- Wallace,
Scottish knight and
rebel leader (b. c.1270) 1328 –
Nicolaas Zannekin,
Flemish peasant leader (in the
battle of C****el) 1329 –
Frederick IV,...
- pro-French policies. The
revolt is led by
landowning farmers under Nicolaas Zannekin.
Members of the
local gentry join and
William Deken,
mayor of Bruges, becomes...