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Adenes le Roi (born in Brabant c. 1240, died c. 1300), was a French minstrel or trouvère . He was a favorite of Henry III, Duke of Brabant , and he remained at court for some time after the death of his patron in 1261.

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21-681: Adenes Le Roi (also Adenez or Adenet; literally, 'Little Adam the King") was born in Brabant around 1240 and owed his education to the kindness of Henry III, Duke of Brabant . In 1269 he entered the service of Guy de Dampierre , afterwards count of Flanders , probably as roi des ménestrels , and followed him in the next year on the abortive crusade in Tunis in which Louis IX lost his life. The expedition returned by way of Sicily and Italy , and Adenet has left in his poems some very exact descriptions of

42-732: A Joyous Entry (charter of liberty) to the subjects of Brabant. In 1430 the Duchies of Lower Lotharingia, Brabant and Limburg were inherited by Philip the Good of Burgundy and became part of the Burgundian Netherlands . In 1477 the Duchy of Brabant became part of the House of Habsburg as part of the dowry of Mary of Burgundy . At that time the Duchy extended from Luttre , south of Nivelles to 's Hertogenbosch, with Leuven as

63-475: A lion or armed and langued gules (a gold lion on a black field with red claws and tongue). Probably first used by Count Lambert I of Louvain (ruled 1003–1015), the lion is documented in a 1306 town's seal of Kerpen , together with the red lion of Limburg . Up to the present, the Brabantian lion features as the primary heraldic charge on the coats of arms of both Flemish and Walloon Brabant, and of

84-454: Is located about 20 kilometres southwest from Cologne . As of 2023, Kerpen has a total population of 67,627. The town of Kerpen was created in 1975, when the previously independent municipalities Balkhausen, Blatzheim, Brüggen, Buir, Horrem, Kerpen, Manheim, Mödrath, Sindorf and Türnich were merged. In 2008, Gymnasium der Stadt Kerpen was considered the largest school in Germany. Kerpen

105-528: The Abbey of St. Denis . Adenet probably died before the end of the 13th century.A document attests a gift to him in 1297 of a golden buckle from King Edward I, and that is the last information available about Adenet. There are four extant poems written by Adenet. Modern publications: [REDACTED] Category Duchy of Brabant The Duchy of Brabant , a state of the Holy Roman Empire ,

126-648: The Dutch Revolt . Note: the city of Mechelen formed an independent state along with the Land of Heist-op-den-Berg and Gestel . Willemstad , Geertruidenberg and Klundert were part of the County of Holland . Source: Kerpen Kerpen ( German: [ˈkɛʁpm̩] ; Ripuarian : Kerpe ) is the most populated town in the Rhein-Erft-Kreis ( North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany ). It

147-796: The Generality Lands of the Dutch Republic , while the reduced duchy remained part of the Habsburg Netherlands until French Revolutionary forces conquered it in 1794 — a change recognized by the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Today all the duchy's former territories, apart from exclaves , are in Belgium except for the Dutch province of North Brabant . The Duchy of Brabant (adjective: Brabantian or Brabantine )

168-635: The Nervii , a Belgic tribe, lived in the same area. They were incorporated into the Roman province of Belgica , and considered to have both Celtic and Germanic cultural links. At the end of the Roman period the region was conquered by the Germanic Franks . In 959 the East Frankish king Otto I of Germany elevated Count Godfrey of Jülich to the rank of duke of Lower Lorraine . In 962

189-672: The Schelde river in the west came under the rule of the French Counts Baldwin V of Flanders by 1059. Upon the death of Count Palatine Herman II of Lotharingia in 1085, Emperor Henry IV assigned his fief between the Dender and Zenne rivers as the Landgraviate of Brabant to Count Henry III of Leuven and Brussels. About one hundred years later, in 1183/1184, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa formally established

210-599: The United Kingdom of the Netherlands was created at the Congress of Vienna . The three old provinces were restored as North Brabant , Antwerp and South Brabant . The latter two became part of modern Belgium when it was created in 1830, South Brabant becoming simply Brabant province. Brabant had fortified walled cities and unwalled cities. The unwalled cities did not have the right to construct walls. Trade

231-545: The Austrian Netherlands for Leopold II who had succeeded his brother. The area was overrun during the French Revolution in 1794, and formally annexed by France in 1795. The duchy of Brabant was dissolved and the territory was reorganised in the départements of Deux-Nèthes (present province of Antwerp ) and Dyle (the later province of Brabant ). After the defeat of Bonaparte in 1815,

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252-476: The Duchy of Brabant and created the hereditary title of duke of Brabant in favour of Henry I of Brabant , son of Count Godfrey III of Leuven . Although the original county was still quite small - and limited to the territory between the Dender and Zenne rivers, situated to the west of Brussels - from the 13th century onwards its name came to apply to the entire territory under control of the dukes. In 1190, after

273-477: The Dutch province of North Brabant. The region's name is first recorded as the Carolingian shire pagus Bracbatensis , located between the rivers Scheldt and Dijle , from braec "marshy" and bant "region". Upon the 843 Treaty of Verdun it was part of Lotharingia within short-lived Middle Francia , and was ceded to East Francia according to the 880 Treaty of Ribemont . In earlier Roman times,

294-552: The capital city. The subsequent history of Brabant is part of the history of the Habsburg Seventeen Provinces . The Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) brought the northern parts (essentially the present Dutch province of North Brabant ) under military control of the northern insurgents. After the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648, the United Provinces' independence was confirmed and northern Brabant

315-569: The death of Godfrey III, Henry I also became Duke of Lower Lotharingia. By that time the title had lost most of its territorial authority. According to protocol, all his successors were thereafter called Dukes of Brabant and Lower Lotharingia (often called Duke of Lothier ). After the Battle of Worringen in 1288, the dukes of Brabant also acquired the Duchy of Limburg and the lands of Overmaas (trans- Meuse ). In 1354 Duke John III of Brabant granted

336-592: The duchy became an integral part of the Holy Roman Empire , where Godfrey's successors of the ducal Ardennes-Verdun dynasty also ruled over the Gau of Brabant. Here, the counts of Leuven rose to power, when about 1000 Count Lambert I the Bearded married Gerberga , the daughter of Duke Charles of Lower Lorraine , and acquired the County of Brussels . About 1024 southernmost Brabant fell to Count Reginar V of Mons ( Bergen , later Hainaut ), and Imperial lands up to

357-453: The places through which he passed. The purity of his French and the absence of provincialisms point to a long residence in France, and it has been suggested that Adenet may have followed Mary of Brabant there on her marriage with Philip III of France . He seems, however, to have remained in the service of Count Guy , although he made frequent visits to Paris to consult the annals preserved in

378-450: Was allowed in the walled areas and usually this right resulted in a larger population and the development of major villages and later cities. The unwalled cities also had the right to hold markets, which they held on large market squares. This distinguishes them from surrounding villages that were not allowed to hold markets and did not possess market squares. Being unwalled also meant that some of these places suffered heavily in war and during

399-466: Was established in 1183. It developed from the Landgraviate of Brabant of 1085–1183, and formed the heart of the historic Low Countries . The Duchy comprised part of the Burgundian Netherlands from 1430 and of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1482, until it was partitioned after the Dutch revolt of 1566–1648. The 1648 Peace of Westphalia ceded present-day North Brabant ( Dutch : Noord-Brabant ) to

420-817: Was formally ceded to the United Provinces as Staats-Brabant , a federally governed territory and part of the Dutch Republic . The southern part remained in Spanish Habsburg hands as a part of the Southern Netherlands . It was transferred to the Austrian branch of the Habsburg monarchy in 1714. Brabant was included in the unrecognised United States of Belgium , which existed from January to December 1790 during short-lived revolt against Emperor Joseph II , until imperial troops regained

441-612: Was historically divided into four parts, each with its own capital. The four capitals were Leuven , Brussels , Antwerp and 's-Hertogenbosch . Before 's-Hertogenbosch was founded, Tienen was the fourth capital. Its territory consisted essentially of the three modern-day Belgian provinces of Flemish Brabant , Walloon Brabant and Antwerp ; the Brussels-Capital Region ; and most of the present-day Dutch province of North Brabant . The modern flag of Belgium takes its colors from Brabant's coat of arms : Sable

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