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- Tournaisis abstract "The Tournaisis (or Tournai and the Tournaisis) was a small territory in the Low Countries independent during the Middle Ages, consisting of the city of Tournai (Dutch: Doornik) and the surrounding area.The Tournaisis was situated between two larger neighbours: the County of Flanders, and the County of Hainaut. Its origins lie in a Roman pagus within the civitas of the Menapii, of which it became the chief city in late Roman times. It had some independence and power in the Middle Ages because it became the seat of the Bishopric of Tournai.The territory, like that of Flanders, but unlike neighbouring Hainaut, was part of early medieval West Francia, which evolved into France. However, this rule was not always effective. It came under French rule during the reign of Philip IV of France, and remained under French control until it was conquered by Emperor Charles V in 1521. It remained part of the Habsburg Netherlands until 1789, eventually becoming part of modern Belgium.The Tournaisis was considered part of the Seventeen Provinces.".
- Tournaisis thumbnail Locator_Prince-Bishopric_of_Tournai_(1350).svg?width=300.
- Tournaisis wikiPageID "35280868".
- Tournaisis wikiPageLength "1467".
- Tournaisis wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Tournaisis wikiPageRevisionID "681099385".
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_polities_in_the_Netherlands.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geographic_history_of_Belgium.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seventeen_Provinces.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tournai.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Flanders.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Hainaut.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Netherlands.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink List_of_battles_of_the_Italian_Wars.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Low_Countries.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Menapii.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Pagus.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Philip_IV_of_France.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Tournai.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Seventeen_Provinces.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink Tournai.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink West_Francia.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLink File:Locator_Prince-Bishopric_of_Tournai_(1350).svg.
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Tournaisis".
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tournai".
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tournaisis".
- Tournaisis wikiPageWikiLinkText "seigneurie de Tournaisis".
- Tournaisis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Tournaisis subject Category:Former_polities_in_the_Netherlands.
- Tournaisis subject Category:Geographic_history_of_Belgium.
- Tournaisis subject Category:Seventeen_Provinces.
- Tournaisis subject Category:Tournai.
- Tournaisis hypernym Territory.
- Tournaisis type Place.
- Tournaisis type PopulatedPlace.
- Tournaisis type Place.
- Tournaisis comment "The Tournaisis (or Tournai and the Tournaisis) was a small territory in the Low Countries independent during the Middle Ages, consisting of the city of Tournai (Dutch: Doornik) and the surrounding area.The Tournaisis was situated between two larger neighbours: the County of Flanders, and the County of Hainaut. Its origins lie in a Roman pagus within the civitas of the Menapii, of which it became the chief city in late Roman times.".
- Tournaisis label "Tournaisis".
- Tournaisis sameAs Q2534729.
- Tournaisis sameAs Tournaisis.
- Tournaisis sameAs Tournaisis.
- Tournaisis sameAs Doornik_en_het_Doornikse.
- Tournaisis sameAs m.0j7lt5y.
- Tournaisis sameAs Q2534729.
- Tournaisis wasDerivedFrom Tournaisis?oldid=681099385.
- Tournaisis depiction Locator_Prince-Bishopric_of_Tournai_(1350).svg.
- Tournaisis isPrimaryTopicOf Tournaisis.