Bruggeling Weaver, known for his role in the Battle of the Golden Spurs
For the ship, see SS Pieter de Coninck.
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Pieter de Coninck (died 1332 or 1333) was a weaver from Bruges well known for his role in the events surrounding the Battle of the Golden Spurs. He was not the head of the weavers' guild as is popularly believed (mostly because he was portrayed as such in the novel The Lion of Flanders by Hendrik Conscience). Together with Jan Breydel, a butcher, he was in the forefront of the popular uprising that led to the Battle of the Golden Spurs. Right before that battle he was knighted together with two of his sons.
PieterdeConinck (died 1332 or 1333) was a weaver from Bruges well known for his role in the events surrounding the Battle of the Golden Spurs. He was...
Stephen and Sons of Linthouse, Glasgow built the ship in 1881 as PieterdeConinck for the Belgian company Theodore C. Engels & Co of Antwerp. She was...
pages with titles beginning with Pieter for a longer list. PieterdeConinck (?-1332), Flemish revolutionary Pieter van der Moere (c. 1480–1572), Flemish...
(Liebaards), who would later be called "Claws" (Klauwaerts), led by PieterdeConinck in Bruges, who advocated independence. In June 1297, the French invaded...
Spurs, fought near Kortrijk on 11 July. The statue of Jan Breydel and PieterdeConinck, the leaders of the uprising, can still be seen on the Big Market...
Matins massacre of 1302 but does not appear with Jan Breydel and PieterdeConinck on the statue that stands in the marketplace of Bruges. When the rebels...
of counts. The motto "Vlaanderen de Leeuw" (Flanders the lion) was allegedly present on the arms of PieterdeConinck at the Battle of the Golden Spurs...
all night, at dawn the next morning, armed insurrectionists led by PieterdeConinck and Jan Breydel entered the houses where the French were garrisoned...
Jan Fyt's style on deConinck's work. Some works of David deConinck and Pieter Boel are still attributed to Fyt. As David deConinck rarely signed his...
the Huis PieterDeConinck in Sint-Niklaas (1902), the town hall of Temse (1905) and the rectory of Kruibeke (1906). Huis PieterDeConinck, Sint-Niklaas...
000 French soldiers in the course of the Matins of Bruges, after PieterdeConinck and Jan Breydel call on soldiers to kill all of the French occupiers...
the deliverance of the city, by the national heroes Jan Breydel and PieterdeConinck, from French tyranny in May of the previous year. It takes place on...
at Brussels. His monument to the popular heroes, Jan Breydel and PieterdeConinck, was unveiled at Bruges in 1887. At his death he left unfinished his...
July 27, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2022 – via lex.dk. "Screw Steamer PIETERDECONINCK built by Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd. in 1881 for Theodore C Engels...
Breydel, leader of the uprising against the French (13th century) PieterdeConinck, weaver and leader of the uprising against the French (13th century)...
Lissewege. When the news reached Bruges, Jan Breydel and a son of PieterdeConinck with 80 inhabitants of the city marched to free him, and carried him...
of a former Reuzegom member. Huyberechts, Pieter (2021) Sanda Dia: De doop die leidde tot de dood DeConinck, Douglas (2022) Ontmenselijkt "Students in...
(in Danish). Retrieved 26 July 2022 – via lex.dk. "Screw Steamer PIETERDECONINCK built by Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd. in 1881 for Theodore C Engels...
2007, p. 156 Maison de la Bellone/Bellonahuis on the Rue de Flandre/Vlaamsesteenweg at erfgoed.brussels Le Roy d'Espagne/Den Coninck van Spaignien on the...
the steamship Deutschland ( Germany) and were later transferred to PieterdeConinck ( Belgium), which landed them at Boston, Massachusetts, United States...
was brought to the Cape on the VOC ship Prins Willem by the Freeburgher Pieter Kemp, who after his arrival at the Cape, sold her to Jan Van Riebeeck, making...
between 1748 and 1755. He was influenced by the Antwerp painter David deConinck who was known for his game pieces. Name variations: Jacobus Xaverus Vermoelen...