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- Damiaatjes abstract "The Damiaatjes refer to two bells in the St. Bavochurch of Haarlem that ring every night between nine and nine thirty, to signal the closing of the city's gates and commemorate the conquest of the Egyptian city Damietta during the Siege of Damietta (1218). Though Haarlem no longer has a wall around the city, or gates to close, the bells are still rung every evening. Damietta is also mentioned during the Fifth Crusade in 1218/1219, and again during the Seventh crusade in the year 1249.The Haarlem story claims that Haarlem knights and innovative shipbuilders played an important role in the fall of Damietta. Access to the city via the Nile was closed with a large, heavy harbor chain. A Haarlem ship with a saw on the bow (in Dutch called the \"zaagschip\") was equipped with an iron saw fastened along the bow and front keel. This ship sawed through the Damietta harbour chain and allowed the fleet to attack the city, which was a success. The Damietta story is however contradicted by the eyewitness account of Oliver of Cologne, who led the Dutch fleet, and who never mentioned the heroic actions of the Haarlem knights. \t\t\t\t\t\tThe story gained in popularity after 1667 when the Dutch fleet broke another chain to win an important naval victory. Haarlem declared itself the inspiration for this deed.".
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- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Bloemendaal.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Boom_(navigational_barrier).
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_in_Haarlem.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Haarlem.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink City_Hall_(Haarlem).
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Cornelis_Claesz_van_Wieringen.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Damietta.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Fifth_Crusade.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Frans_Hals_Museum.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Grote_Kerk,_Haarlem.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Pieter_Holsteyn_I.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Raid_on_the_Medway.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Seventh_Crusade.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Damietta_(1218–19).
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Damietta_(1249).
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Sint_Janskerk.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink Willem_Thibaut.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLink File:Haarlem_wapen.svg.
- Damiaatjes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Damiaatjes".
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- Damiaatjes subject Category:Culture_in_Haarlem.
- Damiaatjes subject Category:History_of_Haarlem.
- Damiaatjes type History.
- Damiaatjes comment "The Damiaatjes refer to two bells in the St. Bavochurch of Haarlem that ring every night between nine and nine thirty, to signal the closing of the city's gates and commemorate the conquest of the Egyptian city Damietta during the Siege of Damietta (1218). Though Haarlem no longer has a wall around the city, or gates to close, the bells are still rung every evening.".
- Damiaatjes label "Damiaatjes".
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- Damiaatjes depiction Haarlem_wapen.svg.
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