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  • le and Tournai which belonged to the count of Flanders, a vassal of the king of France, in the 13th
  • Ann-Maria was a top ten hit in Flanders, a top 20 hit in the Netherlands and Denmark
  • c Van den Brande is credited for having given Flanders a new sense of confidence an awareness of its
  • d been in love with the English ambassador to Flanders, a Saxon named Brihtric, who declined her adv
  • For East and West Flanders, AA La Gantoise qualified
  • For West and East Flanders, AA La Gantoise (winner) and FC Brugeois II (
  • Juan de Flandes (c.1460-c.1519) - born in Flanders, active in Spain
  • On January 4, 1790, the States of Flanders again declared independence, this time from A
  • joint command of the Anglo-Austrian force in Flanders against the French in the War of the Austrian
  • gled in a series of rebellions and revolts in Flanders against the rule of Baldwin's daughter Jeanne
  • to England, in an attempt to find support for Flanders against the attacking French, Van Artevelde d
  • kin served as leader of the revolt in coastal Flanders against the oppressive tax policy of the Coun
  • movement was allowed to co-exist in occupied Flanders alongside the VNV.
  • ht at Verdun, in the Champagne Region, and in Flanders, among other places.
  • tion is mentioned in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann about various closed lines on the B
  • e different sections of the youth councils in Flanders, and a scouting leader.
  • months in reserve, it returned to the line in Flanders and the Artois in April 1916.
  • He is married to the former Luck Flanders, and has four children: Luck, Henry, Alice, a
  • In 1694, he was appointed governor of French Flanders and of the town of Lille.
  • It is mentioned in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
  • Artois and parts of Flanders and Hainaut were ceded to France in the cours
  • r of Voorpost, Vermeulen is action leader for Flanders and Florens van der Kooi (formerly of the NNP
  • as invited by the Duke of Ormonde to serve in Flanders and acquired a Regiment of Dragoons when Visc
  • the fourth child and daughter of Mathilde of Flanders and Henry I, Duke of Brabant.
  • Poppe was soon revered as a saint in Flanders, and his grave in Moerzeke became a destinati
  • painted numerous altarpieces for churches in Flanders and Brabant, aristocratic portraits and occas
  • "The Hippopotamus"-one of Flanders and Swann's best known songs ("Mud, mud, glor
  • Suffolk was in great demand by the weavers of Flanders and the Netherlands.
  • In May, he traveled to Flanders and the Western Front.
  • small part of Belgium (mainly in the east of Flanders and around Ypres), and in most areas of Germa
  • by gardens, with the biggest giant redwood in Flanders, and a large park with lakes.
  • en employed in secret negotiations in France, Flanders, and Holland.
  • rench boundary was extended to include all of Flanders and present-day Belgium until the Treaty of W
  • album charted within the top fifty in Belgium Flanders and Belgium Wallonia, peaking at #43 and #47
  • Historical map of the counties of Flanders and Artois (1477)
  • first Norman king of England, and Matilda of Flanders, and a participant in the First Crusade.
  • ough Europe, reaching the top ten in Belgium ( Flanders and Wallonia) and Finland, and the top twenty
  • l of the Netherlands for the province of West Flanders and became its President during the meeting y
  • Robert became count of Flanders and ruled until 1093.
  • oard (Dutch: waterschap or hoogheemraadschap, Flanders and Northern France: watringue, France: agenc
  • As a volunteer he went to the war in Flanders, and at the Siege of Venlo in 1702 won his co
  • n to the problems of the Belgian communities ( Flanders and Wallonia) and world peace during the Cold
  • The arms of Flanders and Tyrol are found in the lower escutcheon o
  • ised in that year in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
  • Since then they have been touring Flanders and The Netherlands with their comedy theatre
  • rmby is mentioned in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
  • teen years was frequently employed in France, Flanders, and Scotland.
  • rve and then engaged in positional warfare in Flanders and the Artois until April 1917, when it foug
  • d, the Leipzig Bach Festival, the Festival of Flanders, and the Dresden Days of Contemporary Music w
  • two Vin de Pays (country wine) regions cover Flanders and Wallonia, respectively.
  • With Allan Flanders and Hugh Clegg, Fox became prominent in a gro
  • the closing words of the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
  • Through her descendants Matilda of Flanders and Henry I of England, she was an ancestor t
  • He was apostolic nuncio in Flanders and apostolic vicar for Netherlands from 1776
  • small village in the Belgian province of West Flanders, and a part ("deelgemeente") of the municipal
  • h those of Adhemar of Le Puy and Robert II of Flanders, and he is said to have been present at the s
  • e film stars George C. Scott, Brad Dourif, Ed Flanders, and Nicol Williamson.
  • He made the campaign of 1703 in Flanders, and in 1704, after a visit to England, he re
  • ng region of Belgium with 28% of the votes in Flanders and 17% of the national vote, becoming the la
  • ents of design in his native town, he visited Flanders and Germany, and resided some time at Antwerp
  • A song, The Gasman Cometh by Flanders and Swann
  • After the county of Flanders and all Seventeen Provinces of the Netherland
  • 2th and 16th centuries, with wool commerce to Flanders and England being a source of income for Cast
  • religious works, for churches and convents in Flanders and Brabant are rich in his paintings.
  • that had been contested between the Count of Flanders and the Count of Holland since the 11th centu
  • In that year he won the championships of Flanders and Belgium.
  • ainst the influence of the French language in Flanders, and in 1840 was one of the co-authors of the
  • VRT can be received all over Flanders and Brussels.
  • He never travelled from his native Flanders, and died of gout at the age of fifty, leavin
  • a in South West Africa (in 1914) and later in Flanders and Italy.
  • ith Guy, William's younger brother, taking up Flanders and the Dampierre claim.
  • st Flemish Rowing League the Province of East Flanders and the Royal Sport Gent, under the impetus o
  • he provincial council of the province of East Flanders and a member of parliament.
  • He was born in Kortrijk, Flanders, and fought in the Belgian Army at the start
  • Zwalm is a municipality located in Flanders and in the Flemish province of East Flanders,
  • Holt sought refuge for a time in Flanders, and visited the college at Rheims.
  • e Board of ETAP Lighting, president of Agoria Flanders and of Flanders Investment and Trade.
  • dwin V of Hainaut and Margaret I, Countess of Flanders and sister of Count Philip of Alsace.
  • dean of Harvard Business School), with Ralph Flanders and Karl Compton (former president of MIT).
  • 1988 Guy Vanhengel became manager of Tourism Flanders and was then sent on secondment with the cabi
  • Zomergem is a municipality located in the Flanders and in the province of East Flanders, in Belg
  • , in which he introduced the English humor in Flanders and by their lively structure remained readab
  • ble knights and gentlemen, first into France, Flanders, and Italy, thence they crossed the Adriatic
  • During the war, he was deployed in Flanders and France, and also at the Battles of the Is
  • Cumberland assembled his English regiments in Flanders and then had them transported to England, arr
  • In 1963 Flanders and Swann opened in a second revue, At the Dr
  • ste van Vlaanderen en Nederland: "the best of Flanders and the Netherlands".
  • ans in the 9th century prompted the Counts of Flanders and their local vassals to defend this land e
  • he western front, namely on the Somme, Arras, Flanders, and during the Spring Offensive of 1918.
  • sh side of the language border that separates Flanders and Wallonia.
  • the Count of Holland as well as the Count of Flanders, and the area was exposed to influence from b
  • r I, where he served in a medical capacity in Flanders and Italy, and was awarded the Iron Cross, se
  • n I, Holy Roman Emperor who was also Count of Flanders and Regent Duke of Burgundy on behalf of his
  • hen the siege of Antwerp began (1585) most of Flanders and Brabant had already been recaptured in th
  • Louis X requested Brabant to cease trade with Flanders and to participate in a French attack; the co
  • h, Vic Tayback, Arch Johnson, James Drury, Ed Flanders and Bruce Lee.
  • obtained the prize of the province of Eastern Flanders, and the Sagrada Familia prize for religious
  • inclined to an alliance between the County of Flanders and England.
  • here was a Deaf school in every major town in Flanders, and in some towns there were even two: one f
  • Saint Arnoul of Cysoing, of Flanders, and apparently martyred in 752, was a soldie
  • ally came from Comines, then in the County of Flanders, and entered the following of William the Con
  • umber of diplomatic missions to the rulers of Flanders and Brabant and the King of Aragon.
  • ter of British actor and comic singer Michael Flanders and Claudia Cockburn.
  • d approximately to the Belgian provinces East Flanders and West Flanders and the French Nord-Pas-de-
  • In Belgium, "So What" debuted at #48 in Flanders and at #32 in Wallonia, and in the combined c
  • He also has a pet dog named Flanders and his father made him a Haro (the fourth an
  • He was Prince of Bournonville in Flanders and since 20 January 1717 Baron of Capres.
  • erman torpedo boats set out from the coast of Flanders and split.
  • and angry, returned suddenly to England from Flanders and vented his wrath upon the archbishop's br
  • sh parties field candidates in the regions of Flanders and the partially bilingual electoral distric
  • ised in that year in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
  • The film starred Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Flanders, and Tovah Feldshuh.
  • llustrated magazine Jong Vlaanderen (E: Young Flanders) and he had been involved in the establishmen
  • Uitkerke is in West Flanders and is part of the coastal city of Blankenber
  • ypical of the monumental Gothic town halls of Flanders and Brabant.
  • from 1793 in the French Revolutionary Wars in Flanders and Germany, being breveted colonel in 1796.
  • This insulted the barons of Flanders and Hainault and they revolted and forced him
  • When she was 17, she won the title of Miss Flanders and one year later she won the prestigious ti
  • was grandmother of Philip's wife Margaret of Flanders, and later, in the 1380s, these counties were
  • Gambrinus is a legendary king of Flanders, and an unofficial patron saint of beer or be
  • lar there, charting inside the top 50 in both Flanders and Wallonia.
  • e defended Cambrai against Robert I, Count of Flanders and excommunicated the lord of Cambrai, for w
  • was immortalised in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
  • ortalised in 1964 in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.
  • for purposes of business, of paying visits to Flanders, and was in 1488 confined in the Castle of Sl
  • ncluding Pride and Prejudice, Tom Jones, Moll Flanders and the 2007 Doctor Who episode The Shakespea
  • sa (1157-1218), married to Philip I, Count of Flanders and next to Eudes III, Duke of Burgundy
  • ng appeared on the Belgian Ultratip charts of Flanders and Wallonia at numbers nine and thirty-six,
  • f the Saxons and Franks had settled in future Flanders and the Duchy of Brabant.
  • and Sir Charles Mackerras, Suart recorded the Flanders and Swann number "Ill Wind" as a filler for a
  • Sign Language is recognised as a language in Flanders and Brussels-Capital Region.
  • He came from west Flanders, and served as choirmaster in Bonn sometime i
  • ed queen's envoy to the states of Brabant and Flanders; and having discharged this trust with abilit
  • Biotechnology, of the Environmental Board of Flanders, and of the Federal Board for Scientific Poli
  • Large parts of Flanders and Zeeland were washed away, including the V
  • a was born the daughter of Robert I, Count of Flanders, and Gertrude of Saxony.
  • He served in the military in Flanders, and later was appointed governor of Badajoz.
  • ript account of his 1794 experiences in Cork, Flanders and Brabant.
  • is a village in the Belgian province of West Flanders, and a deelgemeente of the city of Diksmuide.
  • assumed to have also acquired the counties of Flanders and Waas, or parts thereof by this time.
  • The song has peaked at number one in Belgium Flanders and the Netherlands.
  • n railway the station was immortalised in the Flanders and Swann song, "Slow Train".
  • Flanders and Hahn were not seated in Congress until th
  • In 1577 he returned to his native Flanders, and became secretary and family tutor of Mar
  • from a bastard son of Louis of Male, count of Flanders, and through his mother from a bastard daught
  • N-VA became even the largest party in Flanders and Belgium during the 2010 federal elections
  • d and eldest son of Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders and his wife, Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-
  • derate success (#60 in France, #3 in Belgium ( Flanders) and #2 in Belgium (Wallonia).
  • Some Madeira M'Dear is a darkly comic song by Flanders and Swann.
  • he preached in Antwerp, the Duchy of Brabant, Flanders and Zeeland against the official church and i
  • is a village in the Belgian province of West Flanders and since 1977 a district of Kortrijk.
  • ed within the top twenty of Finland, Belgium ( Flanders), and Germany, twenty-two in Austria, and thi
  • d in Wexford town, consisting of sailors from Flanders and Spain as well as local men.
  • rkerke is a town in the Belgian province West Flanders and a part (deelgemeente) of the city of Damm
  • nd, after some persuasion, the ambassadors of Flanders and Spain, on the very day of Henry Garnet's
  • "The Mediaeval Cities of Flanders and Brabant."
  • He is also a former Minister-President of Flanders and Flemish Minister of Agriculture and Fishe
  • s a justice, he campaigned with Edward III in Flanders, and distinguished himself as a soldier.
  • alities can be found along the border between Flanders and Wallonia, and between Wallonia and the Ge
  • Robert established a regency council in Flanders and followed the retinue Godfrey of Bouillon,
  • French-speakers in Flanders and in the German language area, as well as D
  • kely a group of craftsmen from the Low Lands ( Flanders) and France, of which some were clock makers,
  • Flandre, which can be translated as Organs of Flanders, are a group of residential buildings located
  • es The Simpsons, the parents of character Ned Flanders are beatniks who have him placed in a mental
  • ritories in France including Burgundy proper, Flanders, Artois and the Picardy were seized as revert
  • viously divided among the French provinces of Flanders, Artois, and Picardy, was divided into its pr
  • Challenge III: Flanders as the gateway to Europe
  • red that he was from northern Europe, perhaps Flanders, as were many musicians of the time who were
  • Kok fought for Flanders as well as for a Jewish state.
  • Known across his native Flanders as the "Vitamin Doctor," Le Compte became fam
  • illiam the Conqueror and his wife, Matilda of Flanders, as penalty for their marriage against the Po
  • The eponymous heroine of Moll Flanders as an adult unknowingly marries her half-brot
  • 21 March 1405-10 September 1419: Count of Flanders as John I
  • After the fiasco of Venice, Bedmar went to Flanders as president of the council.
  • Ed Flanders as Walter Sims
  • Flanders as the cradle of racism and anti-Semitism), i
  • and swastika combined with the black lion of Flanders as its symbol.
  • At Douai in 1024 he introduced the Peace into Flanders at the urging of Count Baldwin IV, he himself
  • Topographic map of the county of Flanders at the end of the 14th century
  • Born in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, Flanders attended the public schools, and later learne
  • for all of its inhabitants in an independent Flanders, away from any antidemocratic and capitalist
  • d in 1012 by Emperor Henry II to the count of Flanders Baldwin IV, by 1076 the area had become part
  • Rose Flanders Bascom was an American female lion tamer in t
  • to promote Flemish culture and liberalism in Flanders, based at Ghent University.
  • rmerly it was thought he was from Lorraine or Flanders, based on a dedication he made in his treatis
  • ollowed soon after by her father's death on a Flanders battlefield in World War I.
  • as presented by relief presenters - Stephanie Flanders, BBC Economics Editor, and news presenters, S
  • s committed during his military operations in Flanders became part of Protestant folklore, forming a
  • ay territory of Belgium (except the County of Flanders) became part of Lotharingia, which had a flag
  • built the castle, he eventually fled back to Flanders because death of his wife whom he "unhappily
  • 7, Busch ran a majority of the races with the Flanders Beef Patties truck, and winning twice.
  • Flanders began her career as an economist at the Londo
  • ing a messenger to the Latin emperor Henry of Flanders begging him to help and warning him that if h
  • Flanders: Behind (ATB's Ambient Version)
  • NEE, a political party in Flanders, Belgium
  • Sint-Martens-Latem, a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium
  • The Davidsfonds is a Catholic organisation in Flanders, Belgium with the purpose of promoting the Fl
  • Collection of the Province of East Flanders, Belgium
  • Paul Deman (25 April 1889, Rekkem, West Flanders, Belgium - 31 July 1961, Outrijve, Belgium) w
  • s (born 28 September 1980 in Oudenaarde, East Flanders, Belgium) was Miss Belgium 1999 and her count
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