Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Frank_van_Borssele> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Frank_van_Borssele abstract "Frank II of Borssele (probably around 1396 – 19 November 1470, Den Briel) was a 15th-century Zeelandic nobleman.He was stadhouder of Holland and Zeeland, but is mainly known as the fourth husband of countess Jacqueline of Holland. He was the son of Floris van Borssele and Oda van Bergen, Lord of Sint Maartensdijk, Scherpenisse (both now districts of Tholen) and Zuylen. He was the last legitimate representative of the younger branch of the Borssele family.After succeeding her father, Jacqueline of Hainaut's authority was challenged by her uncle John III in the 1420s. In her place, her second husband John IV, Duke of Brabant appointed John III as ruler of Holland and Zeeland. From late 1421 to early 1423 Frank van Borssele played an essential role in the financial government of the county, as he was a loyal supporter of John III and Philip the Good. In 1422/23 he was alderman of Count John III and official governor of the country.The height of his power, however, were the years 1426 to 1432. Philip the Good had taken over the position of regent of Holland and Zeeland after the death of John III and on 21 March 1426 Frank was appointed by Philip the Good as General and Grandcaptain of Zeeland. In 1428 Jacqueline recognized in the Treaty of Delft, which left her Countess only in name, with Frank van Borssele as the regent of her lands. This gave him more power and more control over the counties' finances. In 1430 Borssele was the Burgundian stadhouder and \"Opperhoutvester\" of Holland, in the same year he became lord of Gorinchem, Leerdam, de Leede and Schoonrewoerd.In the summer of 1432, the power of Frank van Borssele reached its peak. Philip the Good, fearfull of yet another pretender to the titles of Count of Holland and Zeeland kidnapped Frank and incarcerated him in Flanders. Legend later tells another story in which Frank and Jacqueline of Hainaut fell in love and secretly married in 1432. However, if this were the case, the consequences for Frank would have been far more severe. He would have been executed and Jacqueline incarcerated for life. Instead, his incarceration had to do with the duke being fearful of him gaining too much power. He was released in 1433 and his properties were restored.Jacqueline of Hainaut and Frank van Borssele did get married in 1434 after she renounced all her titles (1433) and with approval of the duke of Burgundy. This marriage, which was – at least from Jacqueline's side – one made out of love, did not last long. Jacqueline died on October 9, 1436. Frank survived his wife for 34 years.He remained a loyal servant to the Burgundian duke's and in 1445 he became Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece.".
- Frank_van_Borssele thumbnail Frank_van_Borssele.jpg?width=300.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageID "33267737".
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageLength "3994".
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageRevisionID "700539724".
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Brielle.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_Dutch_people.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Category:15th-century_Dutch_people.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knights_of_the_Golden_Fleece.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Dutch_nobility.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink De_Leede.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Flanders.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Gorinchem.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Holland.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink House_Borssele.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Jacqueline,_Countess_of_Hainaut.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink John_III,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink John_IV,_Duke_of_Brabant.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Leerdam.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_the_Golden_Fleece.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Philip_the_Good.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Scherpenisse.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Schoonrewoerd.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Sint-Maartensdijk.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Stadtholder.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Tholen.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Delft.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Zeeland.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink Zuylen_Castle.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLink File:Frank_van_Borssele.jpg.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLinkText "Francis, Lord of Borssele".
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frank van Borssele".
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aut.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fr_icon.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nl_icon.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Frank_van_Borssele wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Frank_van_Borssele subject Category:14th-century_Dutch_people.
- Frank_van_Borssele subject Category:15th-century_Dutch_people.
- Frank_van_Borssele subject Category:Knights_of_the_Golden_Fleece.
- Frank_van_Borssele subject Category:Medieval_Dutch_nobility.
- Frank_van_Borssele hypernym Nobleman.
- Frank_van_Borssele type Person.
- Frank_van_Borssele type Thing.
- Frank_van_Borssele comment "Frank II of Borssele (probably around 1396 – 19 November 1470, Den Briel) was a 15th-century Zeelandic nobleman.He was stadhouder of Holland and Zeeland, but is mainly known as the fourth husband of countess Jacqueline of Holland. He was the son of Floris van Borssele and Oda van Bergen, Lord of Sint Maartensdijk, Scherpenisse (both now districts of Tholen) and Zuylen.".
- Frank_van_Borssele label "Frank van Borssele".
- Frank_van_Borssele sameAs Q351161.
- Frank_van_Borssele sameAs Frank_II._von_Borsselen.
- Frank_van_Borssele sameAs Frank_van_Borselen.
- Frank_van_Borssele sameAs Frank_van_Borssele.
- Frank_van_Borssele sameAs m.0j6cz_m.
- Frank_van_Borssele sameAs Q351161.
- Frank_van_Borssele wasDerivedFrom Frank_van_Borssele?oldid=700539724.
- Frank_van_Borssele depiction Frank_van_Borssele.jpg.
- Frank_van_Borssele isPrimaryTopicOf Frank_van_Borssele.