Hugh I, of Ghent (died 1232) was lord of Heusden, Bornhem, and Saint-Jean Steene, Chatelain of Ghent. Hugh was the eldest (of 8) child of Zeger III of Ghent and Beatrix of Heusden.
Henry ofGhent (c. 1217 – 29 June 1293), also known as Henricus de Gandavo and Henricus Gandavensis, was a scholastic philosopher who acquired the nickname...
The Ghent Altarpiece, also called the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb (Dutch: De aanbidding van het Lam Gods), is a very large and complex 15th-century polyptych...
Emeline of Broyes, who was much younger than he, and a daughter, Oda or Odette or Euda, who married HughIofGhent. Emiline was daughter of Elizabeth of Druex...
seat of the Viscounty ofGhent. Beatrix and Zeger had many children: HughIofGhent, lord of Heusden, Bornhem, and Saint-Jean Steene and Chatelain of Ghent...
around the Easter holiday of that year. By his wife, Beatrix of Heusden, Ziger had numerous children: HughIofGhent, lord of Heusden, Bornhem, and Saint-Jean...
(1584), Ghent (1584), and Antwerp (1585). The States General of the northern provinces, united in the 1579 Union of Utrecht, passed an Act of Abjuration...
hostilities between, principally, the large towns of Flanders (especially Ghent and Bruges) and the supporters of Maximilian. Philip became caught up in events...
Rashly, Louis released Hugh, and while Louis was engaged in war with Henry Iof England and Theobald, Hugh raised another band of brigands and began ravaging...
baron of Topcliffe, who married Emma de Ghent, daughter of Gilbert I de Ghent (d. circa 1095). Walter de Percy William de Percy, 2nd Abbot of Whitby...
Day Dream hit No. 1 on iHeart Radio. Velours, which features 11 original songs written by Ghent, was recorded in the South of France and in New York....
year, and lasted all summer. The former queen died at the castle of Zwijnaarde near Ghent aged twenty-four, on 19 January 1526. She received both Protestant...
Robert ofGhent, also called Robert de Gant, (c. 1085–after 1154) was Lord Chancellor of England and Dean of York in the 12th century. The younger son of a...
referred to as Albert De Vriendt or Albert François Lieven De Vriendt) (Ghent, 8 December 1843 – Antwerp, 14 October 1900) was a Belgian painter known...
Hughof Saint Victor (c. 1096 – 11 February 1141) was a Saxon canon regular and a leading theologian and writer on mystical theology. As with many medieval...
grandmother, respectively, and was also a nephew of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. Because neither Hugh nor Philip were sole or senior king in their own...
governor, Don Juan of Austria, was en route, William of Orange got most of the provinces and cities to sign the Pacification ofGhent, in which they declared...
siècle (Ghent, 1888). Dahmus, Joseph Henry. Seven Medieval Queens. 1972. Halsall, Guy. "Nero and Herod? The death of Chilperic and Gregory of Tours' writing...
1812. Although peace terms were agreed upon in the December 1814 Treaty ofGhent, the war did not officially end until the peace treaty was ratified by...
of Tournai, Kortrijk, Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, and Charleroi. In Brussels, Maximilian met the only daughter of the king and the late queen Louise of Orleans...
Heribert 1081–1095 — John I 1095–1124 — Lambert 1124–1131 — John II of Furnes 1131–1136 — Simon IofGhent 1138–1163 — Leo of Saint-Bertin [fr] 1163–1176...
also included parts of northern France. The capital and largest metropolitan region is Brussels; other major cities are Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi, Liège...
Belgium: Ghent, St. Michael's Church: A thorn from the crown of thorns. Czech Republic: Prague, St. Vitus Cathedral: A thorn of the crown of thorns, in...
Pavia, there to receive the homage of the Italian nobles and clergy on behalf of Otto I. June 16 – Hugh the Great, count of Paris, dies at Dourdan. He is succeeded...