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Vilain XIIII, the Glossary

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Vilain and Vilain XIIII (pronounced Vilain-Quatorze, sometimes written with the more standard Roman numerals Vilain XIV) is a Belgian noble family.[1]

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  1. 23 relations: Aalst, Belgium, Abbey of Saint-Acheul, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders, Belgium, Castellan, Chamberlain (office), Charles Vilain XIIII, Dirk III, Count of Holland, Edmé Quenedey des Ricets, Félicité de La Mennais, Geraardsbergen, Hermann Billung, Hugh I of Ghent, Jacques-Louis David, Joan, Countess of Flanders, Pierre de Decker, Principality, Retirement home, Saint Peter's Abbey, Ghent, Walter of Ghent, Wetteren, Wichmann the Elder, Wissekerke Castle.

Aalst, Belgium

Aalst (Alost,; Brabantian: Oilsjt) is a city and municipality on the Dender River, northwest from Brussels in the Flemish province of East Flanders.

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Abbey of Saint-Acheul

The Abbey of Saint-Acheul (Abbaye de Saint-Acheul) was a monastery of Canons Regular in the Saint-Acheul district of Amiens, France.

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Arnulf I, Count of Flanders

Arnulf I (/899 – 27 March 964), called "the Great", was the first Count of Flanders.

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Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe.

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Castellan

A castellan, or constable, was the governor of a castle in medieval Europe.

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Chamberlain (office)

A chamberlain (Medieval Latin: cambellanus or cambrerius, with charge of treasury camerarius) is a senior royal official in charge of managing a royal household.

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Charles Vilain XIIII

Viscount Charles Ghislain Guillaume Vilain XIIII (15 May 1803 – 16 November 1878) was a Belgian politician, serving as governor of East Flanders, Minister of Foreign Affairs and President of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium.

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Dirk III, Count of Holland

Dirk III (also called Dirik or Theodoric) was the count with jurisdiction over what would become the county of Holland, often referred to in this period as "West Frisia", from 993 to 27 May 1039.

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Edmé Quenedey des Ricets

Edmé Quenedey des Ricets (sometimes Edmé Quenedey) (born Riceys-le-Haut, December 17, 1756 – died Paris, February 16, 1830) was a French painter and engraver, known most especially for his miniatures.

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Félicité de La Mennais

Félicité Robert de La Mennais (or Lamennais; 19 June 178227 February 1854) was a French Catholic priest, philosopher and political theorist.

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Geraardsbergen

Geraardsbergen (Grammont) is a city and municipality located in the Denderstreek and in the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the Belgian province of East Flanders.

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Hermann Billung

Hermann Billung (900 or 912 – 27 March 973) was the margrave of the Billung March from 936 until his death.

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Hugh I of Ghent

Hugh I, of Ghent (died 1232) was lord of Heusden, Bornhem, and Saint-Jean Steene, Chatelain of Ghent.

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Jacques-Louis David

Jacques-Louis David (30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preeminent painter of the era.

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Joan, Countess of Flanders

Joan, often called Joan of Constantinople (1199 – 5 December 1244), ruled as Countess of Flanders and Hainaut from 1205 (at the age of six) until her death.

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Pierre de Decker

Pierre (Pieter) Jacques François de Decker (25 January 1812 – 4 January 1891) was a Belgian Roman Catholic politician, statesman and author.

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Principality

A principality (or sometimes princedom) can either be a monarchical feudatory or a sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a regnant-monarch with the title of prince and/or princess, or by a monarch with another title considered to fall under the generic meaning of the term prince.

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Retirement home

A retirement home – sometimes called an old people's home, old folks' home, or old age home, although old people's home can also refer to a nursing home – is a multi-residence housing facility intended for the elderly.

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Saint Peter's Abbey, Ghent

Saint Peter's Abbey (Sint-Pietersabdij) is a former Benedictine abbey in Ghent, Belgium, now a museum and exhibition centre.

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Walter of Ghent

Walter of Ghent (de Gand dit Villain) (died before 1260) was the second son of Hugues I and Odette de Champagne, daughter of Odo II of Champlitte.

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Wetteren

Wetteren is a municipality in the Belgian province of East Flanders, comprising the towns of, and Wetteren proper.

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Wichmann the Elder

Wichmann I the Elder (also spelled Wigmann or Wichman) (died 23 April 944) was a member of the Saxon House of Billung.

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Wissekerke Castle

The Wissekerke Castle is situated in the village of Bazel of Kruibeke municipality in the East Flanders province of Belgium.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilain_XIIII