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  1. Hace 6 días · The Flemish fleet left Flanders in the summer of 1202 under the command of John II of Nesle, Thierry of Flanders and Nicholas of Mailly. [a] It sailed into the Mediterranean and, according to the chronicler Ernoul , attacked and captured an unnamed Muslim city on the African coast.

  2. Hace 2 días · Count Thierry had taken part in Louis VII's early assaults against Henry II, and Henry had expelled all Flemish mercenaries in England at the time of his accession, but much of Flanders' prosperity relied on English trade and England traded much of its wool via the Flemish port of Boulogne.

  3. Hace 6 días · On a cold November day in 1905, European royalty gathered in Brussels to attend the funeral of Prince Philippe of Belgium. Also known as the Count of Flanders, Philippe spent most of his life lingering in the shadows of his older brother, who would later become King Leopold II.

  4. Hace 3 días · Around 1850 in West Flanders and East Flanders, Flemish was used to denote their language itself. In the other provinces it was still called Diets , with a small part of the population calling their dialects Duits ( allemande according to the Provisional Government).

  5. 25 de may. de 2024 · John J. Pershing. James G. Harbord. Battle of Belleau Wood, (1–26 June 1918), Allied victory, and the first major engagement of the U.S. army in World War I, that greatly boosted morale amid the German’s Spring Offensive.

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  6. Hace 3 días · Charter of Elstrudis countess [of Flanders], notifying her gift to the abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ghent (monasterium Blandinium), with her sons Arnulf and Adelolf, of her inheritance, Lievesham, Gronewic, and Unluuich, with meadows, etc., for the good (remedio) of the soul of her lord Baldwin and herself and of her sons, that as servants (servi) of God [the monks] may receive it from her ...

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · France. Hanover. United Kingdom. Context: War of the Austrian Succession. Key People: William Augustus, duke of Cumberland. Maurice, count de Saxe. Battle of Fontenoy, (May 11, 1745), confrontation that led to the French conquest of Flanders during the War of the Austrian Succession.