Examples of 'county of flanders' in a sentence

Meaning of "county of flanders"

county of flanders - This refers to the historical region in present-day Belgium and France, known for its medieval prominence and cultural heritage

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The future county of Flanders had been inhabited since prehistory.
It also brought together in his hands the county of Flanders.
The historical county of Flanders is now split into different countries.
The church played a mayor role in the history of the County of Flanders.
Arms of the county of Flanders.
He comes from one of the oldest families in the former county of Flanders.
Their location in the ancient County of Flanders is unique to this region.
He was also claimed to be from the neighboring County of Flanders.
The County of Flanders was one of the territories constituting the Low Countries.
He was then made papal envoy to the County of Flanders.
County of Flanders.
The family originally comes from the County of Flanders.
However, the County of Flanders suffered the same fate in turn.
The modern coat of arms was inherited from the County of Flanders.
So the territory of the County of Flanders and present-day Flanders do not fully match,.

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Hazart was born at Oudenaarde in the County of Flanders.
It would have been more or less a restored County of Flanders at the river Scheldt.
Before its occupation, its territory was part of the county of Flanders.
The Micronation is inspired by the medieval County of Flanders (Pagus Flandrensis).
Originally a feudal county itself, Artois was annexed by the county of Flanders.
The Habsburgs would bear the title and arms of the county of Flanders until 1795.
During the three following centuries, trade flourished in the towns of the county of Flanders.
Politically, however, it was part of the County of Flanders.
When returning from England in 1075, the Danish fleet stopped in the County of Flanders.
The Roeselare area soon became part of the County of Flanders.
Van Mander was born into a noble family in Meulebeke, in the County of Flanders.
In 1468 Charles the Bold appointed him souvereign-bailiff for the County of Flanders.

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