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    The Brugse Vrije was a castellany in the county of Flanders, often called in English "the Franc of Bruges". It included the area around Bruges, and was...
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  • Flemish university located in Brussels, Belgium Brugse Vrije was a castellany in the county of Flanders Het Vrije Volk was a Dutch social-democratic daily newspaper...
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    the 14th century, Bruges became one of the Four Members, along with Brugse Vrije, Ghent, and Ypres. Together they formed a parliament; however, they frequently...
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  • Philippe de Maldeghem (died 1611) was a Renaissance courtier, mayor of the Brugse Vrije and a translator of Petrarch. Philippe's father was Josse van Maldeghem...
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  • Map of the Brugse Vrije, a castellany of the County of Flanders...
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    occupied from 1577 to 1581. He worked in the office of Jan de Brune of the Brugse Vrije, the castellany of Bruges. Why he had returned to Bruges in 1577 is not...
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  • 865 – Fort built by Margrave Baldwin I of Flanders. 1000 – Regional Brugse Vrije established (approximate date). 1127 – Count Charles I of Flanders assassinated...
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    general of the Falconers of Flanders and mayor of the Brugse Vrije from 1649 to 1659. The Brugse Vrije was a castellany in the county of Flanders, stretching...
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    Hubert (1991). De Brugse Burg. Bruges.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Sint-Donaas en de voormalige Brugse kathedraal. Bruges...
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    After a siege, Ypres fell on 7 April 1584, followed by Bruges and the Brugse Vrije on 20 May 1584 by a treaty negotiated with Parma. Hembyze and Pieter...
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