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  • ...h Africa and [[Flanders]]. In August 1454, while travelling from Venice to Flanders, Cadamosto’s three galleys were caught in a storm off Cape St. Vincent an
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  • ...was the daughter of Payne (or Paen) '''de Roet''' (or Rouet or Roelt) a [[Flanders|Flemish]] [[herald]] from [[Hainault]] who was [[knight]]ed just before dyi
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  • ...lf of the Adult Education department of the Ministry of Culture, he toured Flanders to promote jazz music. In 1958 he and his group played at the World Exhibit
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  • ...medieval trade connections between south-east England and the [[County of Flanders]] when the latter belonged to the [[Duchy of Burgundy]], the name may have ...in use in south east England at the time and, given trade connections with Flanders, especially in the fifteenth century when it belonged to the Duchy of Burgu
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  • ...ocourt-Quéant, Hindenburg Line, Canal du Nord, Pursuit to Mons, France and Flanders, 1915–18
    4 KB (557 words) - 10:11, 30 May 2009
  • ...dle Ages until the middle of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries, and Flanders in particular, were a prosperous centre of commerce and culture. From the ...cation, and the courts in the northern provinces of East Flanders and West Flanders, Antwerp, Limburg, and eastern Brabant. Brussels became a bilingual nationa
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  • *The British Campaign in France and Flanders, 1914-1918 (1916)
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  • ...um and the Dutch Netherlands became Habsburg territory. The suppression of Flanders and the Netherlands under the dead hand of Habsburg autocracy caused many F
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  • ...put off until 1297. Early in that year Edward managed to win the count of Flanders over once again, and in May he added to the alliance an important group of ...e various allies were promised some £250,000, and paid about £165,000. The Flanders campaign probably cost over £50,000.
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  • ...put off until 1297. Early in that year Edward managed to win the count of Flanders over once again, and in May he added to the alliance an important group of ...e various allies were promised some £250,000, and paid about £165,000. The Flanders campaign probably cost over £50,000.
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  • ...of his life participating in wars abroad – first in Ireland, then in Flanders; in the years of peace after 1697 he frequently stayed in the Netherlands. ...ll. William took an English army to the Spanish Netherlands in 1691 but in Flanders lost two battles to the French – Steenkirk, in August 1692; and Neerw
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  • The word "gas" was apparently proposed by the 17th century [[Flanders|Flemish]] chemist [[Jan Baptist van Helmont]], as a phonetic spelling of hi
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  • Fighting with the Duke in Flanders,
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  • ..., and spoilage. Reduced rations weakened the crews, resupply in Calais and Flanders was impossible, and disease exacerbated by hunger increased the number of d
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  • **[[August 14]] (with [[Flanders|Flemish]] cloistral founder [[Arnould of Soissons]])<br>
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  • ...Raymond of Toulouse, [[Robert Curthouse|Robert of Normandy]], [[Robert of Flanders]], [[Stephen of Blois]], [[Hugh of Vermandois]], [[Godfrey of Bouillon]] (L ...eaching the cross and persuade some of the German nobility to join him. In Flanders and France the local nobility preferred to travel with the expedition of th
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  • ...cite book |author=Boring, John R.; Raymond S. Greenberg; Daniels, Stephen; Flanders, W. Austin; John William Eley |authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Medical
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  • ...hes of Adorno et al., Lederer and Altemeyer of authoritarianism in Belgian Flanders: A research note. ''Political Psychology'', ''17'', 643-656.</ref> Part of
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  • ...ish.emory.edu/LostPoets/McCrae.html full text]<ref> See Nancy Holmes, "'In Flanders Fields' - Canada's Official Poem: Breaking Faith." ''Studies in Canadian Li [[Image:Flanders-field.jpg|thumb|left|300px]]
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  • In July of 1609 Galileo heard a report that a traveler from [[Flanders]] had shown "a glass by means of which distant objects could be seen as dis
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