He meanwhile devoted himself to preserving peace in Antwerp, of which city he was burgrave. |
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From 1608, when he returned there from Italy as his mother lay dying, Rubens made Antwerp his base. |
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From Madrid via Alexandria en route to the city of Antwerp, the current stopover is New Delhi. |
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A quantity of lace includes Chantilly, Brussels, Flemish, Antwerp, and Devon bobbin lace. |
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The earliest paintings showing lacquered objects were the works of Antwerp artists. |
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Born in Antwerp and trained as a marine artist, he excelled in portraying the busy life of ports. |
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Like Ostade's yokels, the topers of Brouwer's Antwerp frequent a lower sort of tavern than those of Teniers and Steen. |
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In January 1583, he marched to Antwerp to assert his authority but his attack was beaten off. |
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We studied female and male behavior during the dawn chorus in two different nest box populations around Antwerp, Belgium. |
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A stands for Antwerp, Austerlitz, Agata, Aychenwald, and scores of other proper names round which the novel moves. |
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The ship's mates would be here at any minute, and I would lose my charter to Antwerp if I was caught. |
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The Belgian army retreated to the town of Antwerp, leaving Brussels an open city. |
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Then we moved on up through Belgium and on to Antwerp, where our role was to provide anti-aircraft support to the advance guards. |
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An 88-passenger riverboat, River Cloud, will travel on the Danube River from Amsterdam to Antwerp. |
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The native language of Antwerp is Dutch, but most people also speak French, German and English. |
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Head north, and a 40-minute drive takes you to Antwerp, now a chic centre for cutting-edge couture. |
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Moreover, despite the butchers' sizable landholdings, the sixteenth-century speculative real estate boom in Antwerp passed them by. |
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Having left Antwerp in ballast the 2000 ton ship was making her way to New York. |
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Van Noten was born in 1958 in Antwerp to parents involved in fashion and retail. |
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They also provided maintenance support at the port of Antwerp, to help repair deadlined vehicles on the spot so they could be loaded into the ships on schedule. |
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German planners knew that Antwerp must be taken to safeguard the right rear of their armies swinging down into France, and initially allocated five reserve corps to the task. |
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Her father had been a wayfaring Dutch merchant from Antwerp. |
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This year sees the most important exhibitions on Rubens since the commemoration in 1977 of the quatercentenary of his birth, at Antwerp, Genoa and Lille. |
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Other cities featured on the top ten list include Los Angeles, Barcelona, Berlin, Antwerp, Sydney, Rome, and Shanghai. |
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His showroom remains in Antwerp rather than a major fashion capital like Paris or London. |
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The burqa and a smaller type of face mask, the niqab, has been banned by municipal injunction in the cities and towns of Ghent, Antwerp, Sint-Truiden, Lebbeke and Maaseik. |
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Firms in Antwerp, capital of the diamond buying industry, were heavily involved, reportedly arranging shipments of blood diamonds to be sent to India. |
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In Belgium, in the northern city of Antwerp, hub of the world's diamond trade, in which so many Gujarati traders are active, a party called Vlams Blok has gained prominence. |
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The Hamburg service was terminated in 1955, and a new service was opened between Antwerp and Tilbury. |
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The service will use the newly bought Siemens Velaro trainsets and will also call at Brussels, Antwerp, and Rotterdam. |
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The Bruges Kontor moved to Antwerp and the Hansa attempted to pioneer new routes. |
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Duisburg is the home of Europe's largest inland port and functions as a hub to the sea ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Amsterdam. |
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Noordhinder Bank is a shoal in the southern part of the North Sea, between Antwerp and the mouth of the Thames. |
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Near Ostend, Knokke and Antwerp, heavy damage was done to the sea defence with local breaches. |
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The process of standardisation became much stronger at the start of the 16th century, mainly based on the urban dialect of Antwerp. |
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Among the wealthy traders of Antwerp, the Lutheran beliefs of the German Hanseatic traders found appeal, perhaps partly for economic reasons. |
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First the fall of Antwerp to the Spanish and later also the closing of the Scheldt were causes of a considerable emigration of Antverpians. |
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Many of the Calvinist merchants of Antwerp and also of other Flemish cities left Flanders and emigrated to the north. |
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While any municipality with more than 100,000 inhabitants can establish districts, only Antwerp did this so far. |
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After World War II, Antwerp and Ghent experienced a fast expansion of the chemical and petroleum industries. |
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Other industrial and service activities in Antwerp include car manufacturing, telecommunications, photographic products. |
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Tyrwhitt proposed a more ambitious operation to capture the mole and the town, as a prelude to advancing on Antwerp. |
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Following this, Portugal became the controlling state for trade between east and west, followed later by the Dutch city of Antwerp. |
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Antwerp had one of the first money exchanges in Europe, a Bourse, where people could change currency. |
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The city soon fell behind Antwerp as the economic flagship of the Low Countries. |
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Later, cities like Bruges and Antwerp actively tried to take over the monopoly of trade from the Hansa, inviting foreign merchants to join in. |
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By 1480 Antwerp had some seventy ships engaged in the Madeira sugar trade, with the refining and distribution concentrated in Antwerp. |
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They had a monopoly of the black pepper commerce in Portugal and some of them later moved to Antwerp in Belgium. |
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It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province and after Antwerp the largest municipality of Belgium. |
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Antwerp is on the River Scheldt, linked to the North Sea by the Westerschelde estuary. |
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The Port of Antwerp is one of the biggest in the world, ranking second in Europe and within the top 20 globally. |
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In the 4th century, Antwerp was first named, having been settled by the Germanic Franks. |
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Antwerp became a margraviate in 980, by the German emperor Otto II, a border province facing the County of Flanders. |
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In the 11th century Godfrey of Bouillon was for some years known as the marquis of Antwerp. |
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Antwerp became the sugar capital of Europe, importing the raw commodity from Portuguese and Spanish plantations. |
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When the Eighty Years' War broke out in 1568, commercial trading between Antwerp and the Spanish port of Bilbao collapsed and became impossible. |
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After this, the Germans attempted to destroy the Port of Antwerp, which was used by the Allies to bring new material ashore. |
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This is the population of the city of Antwerp only, not of the larger current municipality of the same name. |
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Antwerp has an extensive network of synagogues, shops, schools and organizations. |
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The majority live in Antwerp, mostly involved in the very lucrative diamond business. |
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There are significant Armenian communities that reside in Antwerp, many of them are descendants of traders who settled during the 19th century. |
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Antwerp Central station is an architectural monument in itself, and is mentioned in W G Sebald's haunting novel Austerlitz. |
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A small airport, Antwerp International Airport, is located in the district of Deurne, with passenger service to various European destinations. |
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The now defunct VLM Airlines had its head office on the grounds of Antwerp International Airport. |
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Antwerp is a rising fashion city, and has produced designers such as the Antwerp Six. |
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Since the 1980s, several graduates of the Belgian Royal Academy of Fine Arts have become internationally successful fashion designers in Antwerp. |
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Usually made from a short pastry with almonds or milk chocolate, they symbolize the Antwerp trademark and folklore. |
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Antwerp held the 1920 Summer Olympics, which were the first games after the First World War and also the only ones to be held in Belgium. |
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Another club in the city was Beerschot VAC, founded in 1899 by former Royal Antwerp players. |
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The Antwerp Giants play in Basketball League Belgium and Topvolley Antwerpen play in the Belgium men's volleyball League. |
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For the year 2013, Antwerp was awarded the title of European Capital of Sport. |
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The plant in Antwerp is BASF's second butadiene extraction plant in Europe. |
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Francesco Guicciardini, a Venetian envoy, stated that hundreds of ships would pass Antwerp in a day, and 2,000 carts entered the city each week. |
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A Paris edition appeared in 1544, and in 1550 John de Grave produced an edition at Antwerp. |
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York was Henry's cousin through his descent from Edward III sons Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, and Edmund, Duke of York. |
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Anne herself was descended from Edward III through her mother, Philippa of Clarence, daughter of Lionel of Antwerp, Edward's second son. |
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The next day, York produced detailed genealogies to support his claim based on his descent from Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. |
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The Merchant Adventurers, the company which enjoyed the monopoly of the Flemish wool trade, relocated from Antwerp to Calais. |
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The siege of Antwerp in the summer of 1585 by the Duke of Parma necessitated some reaction on the part of the English and the Dutch. |
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Antwerp regained access to the sea and grew quickly as a major port and business centre. |
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Heavy British involvement in the Iberian Peninsula soon followed, while a British effort to capture Antwerp failed. |
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On 5 October 1914, Churchill went to Antwerp, which the Belgian government proposed to evacuate. |
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The Royal Exchange had been founded by English financier Thomas Gresham on the model of the Antwerp Bourse, as a stock exchange. |
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Holbein broke his journey at Antwerp, where he bought some oak panels and may have met the painter Quentin Matsys. |
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The goldsmith John of Antwerp and a few German neighbours signed as witnesses. |
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On 29 November, John of Antwerp, the subject of several of Holbein's portraits, legally undertook the administration of the artist's last wishes. |
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In 1368, he may have attended the wedding of Lionel of Antwerp to Violante Visconti, daughter of Galeazzo II Visconti, in Milan. |
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The 1928 Gold Medal for Art at the Antwerp Olympics was won by Luxembourg's Jean Jacoby for his work Rugby. |
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The flag was adopted in 1914 but flown for the first time only at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. |
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Most of these rituals were established at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. |
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Although the German army bypassed Antwerp, it remained a threat to their flank. |
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It is followed by the Belgian Port of Antwerp or the German Port of Hamburg, depending on which metric is used. |
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While some of its territory consists of exclaves in the Dutch province of North Brabant, it is part of the Belgian province of Antwerp. |
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Sir John French suggested landing at Antwerp, which was vetoed by Winston Churchill as the Royal Navy could not guarantee safe passage. |
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After World War II, Ghent and Antwerp experienced a rapid expansion of the chemical and petroleum industries. |
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In 2010, commuters to the cities of Brussels and Antwerp spent respectively 65 and 64 hours a year in traffic jams. |
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The majority of Belgian Muslims live in the major cities, such as Antwerp, Brussels and Charleroi. |
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In the 1980s, Antwerp's Royal Academy of Fine Arts produced important fashion trendsetters, known as the Antwerp Six. |
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This led to concerts at Cardiff Arms Park, the Royal Albert Hall and opening for Dame Shirley Bassey in Antwerp. |
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Before the Dutch Revolt, Antwerp had played an important role as a distribution centre in northern Europe. |
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He left Leuven for Antwerp, there to devote his time to contemplation of philosophy. |
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Once they got into conversation, Steven found out that five Antwerp merchants were traveling to Spain on this ship. |
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Isaac and Maria married shortly before the Spanish siege of Antwerp in 1585 after which they fled to settle in Amsterdam. |
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The three old provinces were restored as North Brabant, Antwerp and South Brabant. |
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Antwerp eagerly welcomed foreign traders, most notably the Portuguese pepper and spice traders. |
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For the conquered Southern Netherlands the war ended in 1585 with the Fall of Antwerp. |
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During the 17th century, Antwerp continued to be blockaded by the Dutch but became a major European center for industry and art. |
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Antwerp quickly became a major French port with a world trade, and Brussels grew as well. |
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In Antwerp, eight Dutch warships bombarded the city following its capture by revolutionary forces. |
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The Battle of the Scheldt in October 1944 was fought primarily on Dutch soil, but with the objective of opening the way for boats to Antwerp. |
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A common misbelief the Van der Beurze had Antwerp, as most of the merchants of that period, as their primary place for trading. |
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Besides, Antwerp will offer additional cycle facilities, such as rainwear and douches, to trigger sustainable mobility. |
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In the late 1560s, the syndicate was importing Moroccan sugar, melasses, paneles and rameals via Antwerp in ships flying the Moroccan flag. |
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Stolt Razorbill, a chemical tanker carrying caustic potash liquor from Antwerp and operated by Cory Bros Shipping. |
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Antwerp manufacturers now concentrate on the larger stones and the flat, usually triangular twinned diamonds called macles. |
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The roofs of Richard Rogers' new Antwerp Law Courts were chunked in an Antwerp shipyard and taken to site by barge. |
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In the 16th century, Antwerp was a commercial centre of Europe. |
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Antwerp hosted the 2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. |
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Antwerp had an artistic reputation in the 17th century, based on its school of painting, which included Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens, the two Teniers and many others. |
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Prior to the completion in 2007 of a tunnel that runs northwards under the city centre to emerge at the old Antwerp Dam station, Central was a terminus. |
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Sergei Ostapenko spent the last campaign with Belgian side Antwerp but failed to make a single league appearance before returning to his homeland to join FC Alma-Ata. |
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Antwerp is the focus of lines to the north to Essen and the Netherlands, east to Turnhout, south to Mechelen, Brussels and Charleroi, and southwest to Ghent and Ostend. |
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An old plan to build an R2 outer ring road outside the built up urban area around the Antwerp agglomeration for port related traffic and transit traffic never materialized. |
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The 1585 fall of Antwerp to the Spanish army lead to a flight to the northern Netherlands, where the Dutch Republic declared its independence from Spain. |
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On the one hand, there exists the late 16th century Brigittine Long Text manuscript, produced in exile in the Antwerp region and now known as the Paris Manuscript. |
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Rubens was an especial target, who eventually came on a diplomatic mission, which included painting, in 1630, and later supplied more paintings from Antwerp. |
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One of the important sectors that Armenian communities in Antwerp excel and involved in is the diamonds trade business, that based primarily in the diamond district. |
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Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth, chief rabbi of the Machsike Hadas community, who died in 2003, was arguably one of the better known personalities to have been based in Antwerp. |
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Significant Hasidic movements in Antwerp include Pshevorsk, based in Antwerp, as well as branches of Satmar, Belz, Bobov, Ger, Skver, Klausenburg and several others. |
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The municipality comprises the city of Antwerp proper and several towns. |
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Biophysicist Jana Goyens of the University of Antwerp in Belgium and colleagues used simulations based on scans of real beetles to quantify the energy cost of the mouthparts. |
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In 1627, he went back to Antwerp where he remained for five years, painting more affable portraits which still made his Flemish patrons look as stylish as possible. |
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Antwerp remained under German occupation until the Armistice. |
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The Siege of Antwerp lasted for 11 days, but the city was taken after heavy fighting by the German Army, and the Belgians were forced to retreat westwards. |
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Antwerp was world-famous for its harpsichords, but it was also a centre, in the 16th century, where citterns, lutes, viols and later violins were constructed with skill. |
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London bankers were too small to operate on that scale, and Antwerp had a highly efficient bourse that itself attracted rich bankers from around Europe. |
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The Merovingian Antwerp was evangelized by Saint Amand in the 7th century. |
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Within the context of development cooperation, Antwerp is also linked to. |
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To alleviate conditions, a ceasefire was signed in Antwerp on 9 April 1609, marking the end of the Dutch Revolt and the beginning of the Twelve Years' Truce. |
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His brother Jacob de Haro headed a commercial firm based in Antwerp. |
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The maritime infrastructure was modernized, and new connections with the sea were built, but without much success, as Antwerp became increasingly dominant. |
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He returned on 7 October, but Antwerp fell on 10 October with 2,500 British men, many of them barely trained, take prisoner or interned in the neutral Netherlands. |
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By the 15th century, Venice, Antwerp, and Haarlem were important ports for cotton trade, and the sale and transportation of cotton fabrics had become very profitable. |
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Brussels is also part of a large conurbation which extends between Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Leuven and Walloon Brabant and is home to over 5 million people. |
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The city of Antwerp, in the Spanish Netherlands, lay at the heart of European commerce and its bankers financed most of Charles V's and Philip II's wars on credit. |
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The disaster forced the Belgian Army to retreat towards the line from Antwerp to Louvain on 12 May, far too soon for the French First Army to arrive and dig in. |
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But after a period of inactivity including commentating on last year's World Championships in Antwerp, Smith said he now feels ready to return to the sport. |
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On 8 November, Gamelin directed that a German invasion of the Netherlands must not be allowed to pass round the west of Antwerp by gaining the south bank of the Scheldt. |
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By the time the French Seventh Army crossed the Dutch border, they found the Dutch already in full retreat and withdrew into Belgium to protect Antwerp. |
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On 8 November, Gamelin directed that a German invasion of the Netherlands must not be allowed to progress around the west of Antwerp and gain the south bank of the Scheldt. |
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Dutch became the language of government, education, and the courts in the northern provinces of East Flanders and West Flanders, Antwerp, Limburg, and eastern Brabant. |
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The British Second Army seized Antwerp on 4 of September 1944, and the First Canadian Army began conducting combat operations around the port that same month. |
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If the Allies could control the Scheldt Estuary, supplies could be transported to Antwerp by ship and contact established with the Dutch army along the river. |
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As news reached Joffre that two German corps were moving south from Antwerp, the Sixth Army was forced to end its advance and dig in around Nampcel and Roye. |
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