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- Pieter_de_Coninck abstract "Pieter de Coninck (died 1332 or 1333) was a weaver from Bruges well known for his role in the events surrounding the Battle of the Golden Spurs. He was not the head of the weavers' guild as is popularly believed (mostly because he was portrayed as such in the novel The Lion of Flanders by Hendrik Conscience). Together with Jan Breydel, a butcher, he was in the forefront of the popular uprising that led to the Battle of the Golden Spurs. Right before that battle he was knighted together with two of his sons. Before the Battle of the Golden Spurs began he was seen by the city government of Bruges as a dangerous agitator and was imprisoned in June 1301. He was freed by the people of Bruges. Afterwards, the Leliaarts, a political faction supporting French rule, took over control of the city. Jacques de Châtillon, the then appointed governor of County of Flanders, entered Bruges with a small force and de Coninck was banished.Urged on by John I, Marquis of Namur, de Coninck restored his authority in Bruges in December 1301. He tried to align the people of Ghent on the same side but failed. On 1 May 1302 he was one of the leaders of a gang of rebels who took the castle of Sijsele and Male. At Male, the rebels killed the entire French garrison. De Châtillon responded by again marching on Bruges with a force of 800 men, and again expelling de Coninck from the city. De Châtillon marched into the city with his army fully clad and battle-ready (against established agreements with the city magistrates) The people of Bruges, fearing bloody preprisals, and in order to protect themselves helped de Coninck to enter the city with his followers during the night. On 18 May 1302, during the so-called Bruges Matins or \"Brugse Metten\", nearly all the French present in Bruges and their Leliaart supporters were killed. De Châtillon barely managed to escape.After the Bruges Matins, de Coninck was one of the leaders of the Bruges militia that cleared the coastal area from Leliaart insurgents and French stragglers. After they failed to take the besieged castle of Cassel, they marched onto Kortrijk (Courtrai) where a Flemish makeshift army was gathering to stop a French army under the command of Robert II of Artois. This battle, won by a motley alliance of Flemish and Namur petty nobles and many commoners, was later famously called the Battle of the Golden Spurs.In 1309, together with Jan Breydel and Jan Heem, he led a new uprising in Bruges, this time against the adverse effects (for Flanders) of the peace of Athis-sur-Orge (1305). In 1321 he again took part in an uprising in Bruges. As a punishment all his possessions were confiscated and sold.Pieter de Coninck was married twice. He died in 1332 or 1333. Together with Jan Breydel he has a statue on the market of Bruges. It was put up in 1887.".
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- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink Bruges_Matins_(massacre).
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink Cassel,_Nord.
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink Castle.
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- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink De_Leeuw_van_Vlaanderen_(novel).
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- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink John_I,_Marquis_of_Namur.
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink Knight.
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink Kortrijk.
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink Robert_II,_Count_of_Artois.
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Athis-sur-Orge.
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLink File:Statue_of_Jan_Breydel_and_Pieter_de_Coninck_03.JPG.
- Pieter_de_Coninck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pieter de Coninck".
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- Pieter_de_Coninck subject Category:1333_deaths.
- Pieter_de_Coninck subject Category:Flemish_people.
- Pieter_de_Coninck subject Category:People_from_Bruges.
- Pieter_de_Coninck subject Category:Revolts_involving_Flanders.
- Pieter_de_Coninck subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Pieter_de_Coninck hypernym Weaver.
- Pieter_de_Coninck type Group.
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- Pieter_de_Coninck comment "Pieter de Coninck (died 1332 or 1333) was a weaver from Bruges well known for his role in the events surrounding the Battle of the Golden Spurs. He was not the head of the weavers' guild as is popularly believed (mostly because he was portrayed as such in the novel The Lion of Flanders by Hendrik Conscience). Together with Jan Breydel, a butcher, he was in the forefront of the popular uprising that led to the Battle of the Golden Spurs.".
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- Pieter_de_Coninck depiction Statue_of_Jan_Breydel_and_Pieter_de_Coninck_03.JPG.
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