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  1. City Hall of Haarlem, detail from 1460 painting by the Master of Bellaert. On the site of the current Gravenzaal of the City Hall, a wooden structure was erected around 1100. In 1955, remnants of this structure were discovered. After large fires in 1347 and 1351, William I, Duke of Bavaria who was also the Count of Holland at that time, donated ...

  2. William III of Avesnes ( 1286 – June 7, 1337) was count William I of Hainaut, count William III of Holland and count William II of Zeeland from 1304 to his death, succeeding his father, John II. Before becoming count, he was defeated by Guy of Namur at the battle on the island of Duiveland in 1304. Guy and duke John II of Brabant then ...

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William I, Count of Hainaut (1286 June 7, 1337) was Count William III of Avesnes, Count William III of Holland and Count William II of Zeeland from 1304 to his death. He was the son of John II, Count of Hainaut and Philippa of Luxembourg. Before becoming count, he was defeated by Guy of Namur at the battle ...

  4. He does so, but after manipulations by both sides, he leaves Gorinchem and sides with his father again. At the end of the Arkel War, Count William VI of Holland captured Gorinchem and William of Arkel fled to Brabant. In 1417, William made an attempt to recapture Gorinchem. He laid siege to the city. William and his Cod allies managed to enter ...

  5. Floris V, Count of Holland. House. Holland ( Gerulfings) Father. Floris IV, Count of Holland. Mother. Matilda of Brabant. William II (February 1227 – 28 January 1256) was the Count of Holland and Zeeland from 1234 until his death. He was elected anti-king of Germany in 1248 and ruled as sole king from 1254 onwards.

  6. Vlaardingen. In Vlaardingen. …1037; the victories of Count William V (1351) near the town established the Bavarian line of the house of Holland. Vlaardingen developed in the 20th century into one of the largest seaports of the Netherlands. The completion in 1958 of a large shipyard on nearby Rozenburg Island greatly increased the….

  7. William I, Count of Hainaut. William the Good (Dutch: Willem, French: Guillaume; c. 1286 – 7 June 1337) was count of Hainaut (as William I), Avesnes, Holland (as William III), and Zeeland (as William II) from 1304 to his death. Guillem I d'Hainaut (circa 1286 - Valenciennes, 7 de juny de 1337) va ser comte d'Hainaut des 1304 a 1337 i comte d ...

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