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...
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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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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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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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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...
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henceforth directly subordinated to the French Crown, as the seigneurie de Tournaisis, as the city's environs are called. The stone Pont des Trous (Bridge of...
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southern provinces, called "'t Hof van Brabant" (of Flandria, Artois, the Tournaisis, Cambrai, Luxembourg, Limburg, Hainaut, Namur, Mechelen, Brabant, and...
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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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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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the medieval County of Hainaut, the small territory of Tournai and the Tournaisis, a part of the county of Namur (Charleroi), and also a small part of the...
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