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- Q572303 subject Q6584306.
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- Q572303 abstract "Philip van Artevelde (c. 1340 – 27 November 1382) was a Flemish patriot, the son of Jacob van Artevelde. Because of his father's prominence he was godson of English queen Philippa of Hainault, who held him in her arms during his baptism.Largely due to his father's name and the memory of his godmother, Philip was a leader of Ghent in 1381 at the head of the burgher's rebellion against Count Louis II of Flanders. Early success led to the capture of Bruges and most of Flanders by the rebels, but Philip perished in the crush of bodies at the Battle of Roosebeke in 1382.His body was displayed before French king Charles VI and then hanged from a tree. After his death the command of Ghent was taken up by Franz Ackerman.His life was commemorated in a tragic play by Sir Henry Taylor in 1834.".
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- Q572303 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584306.
- Q572303 wikiPageWikiLink Q6723925.
- Q572303 wikiPageWikiLink Q7931074.
- Q572303 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461309.
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- Q572303 type Thing.
- Q572303 comment "Philip van Artevelde (c. 1340 – 27 November 1382) was a Flemish patriot, the son of Jacob van Artevelde. Because of his father's prominence he was godson of English queen Philippa of Hainault, who held him in her arms during his baptism.Largely due to his father's name and the memory of his godmother, Philip was a leader of Ghent in 1381 at the head of the burgher's rebellion against Count Louis II of Flanders.".
- Q572303 label "Philip van Artevelde".
- Q572303 depiction Filips_van_Artevelde_001.png.