Flanders: A Cultural HistorySignal Books, 2007 - 296 sider Famous for its cemeteries and monuments, Flanders has witnessed war and bloodshed on a colossal scale. Divided between Belgium, the Netherlands and France, this low-lying expanse of land has also known religious conflict and linguistic division. But Flanders also has another history, one of wealth and artistic creativity. An autonomous region under the Counts of Flanders, it became a medieval trading powerhouse, famed for its cloth industry. Great cities commemorate this period of plenty, while churches and abbeys testify to the power of Christian faith. |
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... official language of Brussels from 1350 , but in Flanders official documents were already drawn up in French from 1250 , and the elite tended to use French . The official use of Flemish declined after the Burgundians took over Flanders ...
... official language of Brussels from 1350 , but in Flanders official documents were already drawn up in French from 1250 , and the elite tended to use French . The official use of Flemish declined after the Burgundians took over Flanders ...
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... official ideology peddled by schoolbooks was that Belgium had a hybrid Latin - German identity , and that this was a ... officials were not prepared to cooperate or were not capable of working in any language other than French . The real ...
... official ideology peddled by schoolbooks was that Belgium had a hybrid Latin - German identity , and that this was a ... officials were not prepared to cooperate or were not capable of working in any language other than French . The real ...
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... official language . Matters gradually changed with the arrival in the fifteenth century of the Dukes of Burgundy ... officially became a bilingual city in 1935 , but by this time many Dutch- speakers claimed to speak French as their ...
... official language . Matters gradually changed with the arrival in the fifteenth century of the Dukes of Burgundy ... officially became a bilingual city in 1935 , but by this time many Dutch- speakers claimed to speak French as their ...
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Aalst Antwerp artists Battle Bavo became beer Beiaard Belfort Belgian Belgium border born British Brueghel the Elder Bruges Brussels building built café called carillon carnival Cathedral Catholic centre chapel Charles church Claus Count of Flanders dialect Dunkirk Dutch language Dutch-speaking East Flanders English Ensor Eyck film Flemish culture Flemish Movement Flemish Region France French Flanders French-speaking Gaye German Gezelle Ghelderode Ghent Gothic Guild Holy Hulst Impressionists King known landscape Latem Leie Leuven Limburg lived Maeterlinck Malpertuis Mechelen medieval movement Museum nearby Netherlands novel original Ostend Oudenaarde painter paintings Pieter Brueghel poet popular Protestant region Reinaert River Rodenbach Roman Rubens Scheldt Second World Sint Sint-Martens-Latem sixteenth century Spanish started statue story street Streuvels style Symbolist theatre took tourist tower Town Hall traditional translated village Vlaams Brabant Vlaanderen Wallonia Walloons West Flanders West Flemish Willem writer wrote Ypres