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- Pieter de Coninck (birthday unknown - died in 1332 or 1333) was a weaver from Bruges well-known for his role in the events surrounding the Battle...
- male, deceased (1304)
- Guy of Dampierre was the count of Flanders during the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302. His coat-of-arms was "Or, a lion rampant sable". Guy was...
- male, deceased (1302)
- Jacques de Châtillon was Seigneur de Leuze, de Condé, de Carency, de Huquoy et d'Aubigny, the son of Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol. King Philip IV of...
- male, deceased (1302)
- Pierre Flote or Pierre Flotte (Languedoc, second half of the 13th century - Kortrijk, July 11, 1302) was a French legalist, Chancellor and Keeper...
- male, deceased (1304)
- William of Jülich (The Younger) (Dutch: "Willem van Gulik (de Jongere)") (unknown - August 18, 1304) was one of the Flemish nobelmen that opposed t...
- male, deceased (1304)
- Jan van Renesse (d. 1304), was a member of the Zeeland nobility. Together with Wolfert van Borselen he co-led a party favoring Flanders and against...
- male, deceased (1289)
- Guy II of Châtillon, Count of Saint-Pol, French nobleman, was a younger son of Hugh I of Châtillon and Marie of Avesnes. While his elder brother Jo...
- male, deceased (1304)
- John II of Avesnes (1247 - August 22 1304) was count of Hainaut from 1280 to his death, succeeding his grandmother, Margaret II. John continued the...
- male, deceased (1312)
- Theobald II (1263 - May 13 1312) was the duke of Lorraine from 1303 to his death. He was the son and successor of Frederick III and Margaret,...
- male, deceased (1317)
- Guy III of Châtillon, Count of Saint Pol, French nobleman, was the son of Guy II of Châtillon and Matilda of Brabant. In 1292, he married Marie of...
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