- male, deceased (680)
- Saint Ghislain (d. October 9, 680) was a confessor and anchorite in Belgium. He died at the town named after him, Saint-Ghislain (Ursidongus). He...
- female, deceased (1165)
- Sibylla of Anjou (c. 1112-1165) was a daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine, and wife of William Clito and Thierry, Count of...
- male, deceased (1405)
- Jean Froissart (c.1337 - c.1405) was one of the most important of the chroniclers of medieval France. For centuries, "Froissart's Chronicles" have...
- male, deceased (1067)
- Baldwin V of Flanders was Count of Flanders from 1036 until his death. He was the son of Baldwin IV of Flanders, who died in 1035. He, in turn, was...
- male, deceased (1532)
- Jan Mabuse (d. October 1, 1532), the name adopted (from his birthplace, Maubeuge) by the Flemish painter Jenni Gosart, or Jennyn van Hennegouwe...
- 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 (1070)
- Baldwin VI of Flanders (c. 1030 - July 17, 1070) was briefly Count of Flanders, from 1067 to 1070. He was also (as Baldwin I) count of Hainaut from...
- male, deceased (1257)
- John I of Avesnes (May 1 1218 - December 24 1257) was the count of Hainaut from 1246 to his death. Born in Houffalize, he was the eldest son of...
- male, deceased (1404)
- Duke Albert I or Albrecht (July 25, 1336, Munich - December 13, 1404, The Hague) was a feudal ruler of the counties of Holland, Hainaut, and...
- male, deceased (1296)
- Count Floris V of Holland and Zeeland (June 24, 1254-June 27, 1296), "der Keerlen God" (God of the Peasants), is one of the most important figures...
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