The Spell of Flanders: An Outline of the History, Legends and Art of Belgium's Famous Northern ProvincesVose, Edward Neville
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The Spell of Flanders: An Outline of the History, Legends and Art of Belgium's Famous Northern Provinces
Vose, Edward Neville
Flanders -- Description and travel
Ghistelle, Lords of, 309.
Gilliat-Smith, Ernest, "Story of Bruges," cited, 310.
Gilliodts, archevist of Bruges, quoted, 66-67.
Girard the Devil (Girard le Diable), château of, 185-186; 195; 197;
241.
Godfrey of the Beard, Duke of Brabant, 395.
Godfrey of Bouillon, 187.
Gordon, Pryse L., cited, 180.
Gossaert, Jan (or Mabuse), painting by, at Tournai, 274;
at court of Margaret of Austria, 339.
Granson, Battle of, 271; 290; 291; 294.
Granville, Cardinal, 426.
Gravelines, 55.
Griffis, "Belgium, the Land of Art," quoted, 480.
Groeninghe, Abbey of, 159;
Flemish name for Battle of the Spurs, 164.
Grupello, sculptor of Rubens school, 453.
Gruuthuise, Louis (or Lodewyk) Van der, 302; 303.
Gruuthuise Palace, 68; 302-305.
Gryeff, Adolphus de, 386.
Gueldre, Duke of, 313.
Gueux, 328; 329.
Guffens, Godefroid, fresco at Ypres, 124;
at Courtrai, 152.
Guido Gezelle, poet, 163.
Guilds, at Bruges, 64 and 70;
the 400 guilds of Ypres, 128;
guild leaders in 1302, 154;
at Battle of Courtrai, 157;
power of, 192-193;
guild houses in 14th century, 194-195;
slaughter of the fullers, 202;
slaughter of the weavers, 204;
expulsion of weavers, 204-205;
at Malines, 313-315;
house of Boatmen's Guild at Ghent, 347;
fine guild houses of Ghent, 365;
origin of Butchers' Guild, 365.
Guizot, minister of Louis XVIII, 358.
Guy of Dampierre, Count of Flanders, 122; 153-154;
grants Ghent a new _Keure_, 191.
Guy of Namur, 193.
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Hachette, Jeanne, heroine of Beauvais, 289.
Hacket, Châtelain of Bruges, 37; 42.
Hainaut, County of, 130;
united to Flanders by marriages of Cambrai, 218-219;
Philip the Good becomes Count of, 221; 243;
Count of, at siege of Tournai, 249.
Hal, baptismal font at, 277.
Hanseatic League, 58;
at Bruges, 69;
abandons Bruges for Antwerp, 71; 401.
Hay, Lord, at Battle of Fontenoy, 254.
Hémony, Pierre, 323.
Hennebicq, painter of Tournai, 274.
Hennequin, painter of Tournai, 274.
Henry III, Duke of Brabant, grants privileges to Antwerp, 396.
Henry V, King of England, wins Battle of Agincourt, 220.
Henry VIII, captures Tournai, 249;
tower of, 266-267.
Herkenbald, "Justice of," painting by Van der Weyden, 271.
Heuvick, early painter of Audenaerde, 382.
Heyst, 16; 324.
Hiéronimites, 186.
Horembout, Gerard, 341.
Horn, Count of, "Last Honors to," 273; 412.
Hugonet, minister of Marie of Burgundy, 349.
Humbercourt, minister of Marie of Burgundy, 349.
Hundred Years' War, 70; 143; 198.
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Iconoclasts (or "Image Breakers"), at Malines, 328; 329; 370;
outbreak of, 380-381;
at Audenaerde, 389;
at Antwerp, 412-413; 440.
Innocent VIII, 305-306.
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