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  • Flemish Clock
  • The Flemish clock, or big clock of Barcelona, was the main clock of Barcelona for 287 years from 1577 to 1864. It was the 5th of the mechanical big clocks

    Flemish Clock

    Flemish Clock

    Flemish_Clock

  • Astronomical clock
  • Clock displaying astronomical information

    An astronomical clock, horologium, or orloj is a clock with special mechanisms and dials to display astronomical information, such as the relative positions

    Astronomical clock

    Astronomical clock

    Astronomical_clock

  • Museum of the History of Barcelona
  • History museum in Plaça del Rei, Barcelona

    centuries exhibited in Palau Requesens (Reial Acadèmia de Bones Lletres) Flemish Clock - one of the exhibits "Data of Museums and exhibition spaces". Barcelona

    Museum of the History of Barcelona

    Museum of the History of Barcelona

    Museum_of_the_History_of_Barcelona

  • Château Louis XIV
  • 21st-century French château

    Retrieved 2021-08-17. "Huisje, tuintje op zijn Saudi's". De Standaard (in Flemish). Retrieved 2021-08-17. Kulish, Nicholas; Forsythe, Michael (December 16

    Château Louis XIV

    Château Louis XIV

    Château_Louis_XIV

  • Sundial
  • Time-telling device

    Sundials may indicate the local solar time only. To obtain the national clock time, three corrections are required: The orbit of the Earth is not perfectly

    Sundial

    Sundial

    Sundial

  • Nanban trade
  • 1543–1614 period of Japanese history

    scarlet cloths, calico and chintz; European manufactured items such as Flemish clocks and Venetian glass and Portuguese wine and rapiers; in return for Japanese

    Nanban trade

    Nanban_trade

  • Pendulum
  • Mechanism for regulating the speed of clocks

    Shortt-Synchronome clock achieved accuracy of about one second per year before it was superseded as a time standard by the quartz clock in the 1930s. Pendulums

    Pendulum

    Pendulum

    Pendulum

  • Manchester Art Gallery
  • Art gallery in Manchester, England

    (92m) River Street Tower (92m) Arndale House (90m) Manchester Town Hall Clock Tower (87m) Civil Justice Centre (81m) Manchester One (80m) The Castings

    Manchester Art Gallery

    Manchester Art Gallery

    Manchester_Art_Gallery

  • Turret clock
  • Large prominently located clock used as a public amenity

    A turret clock or tower clock is a clock designed to be mounted high in the wall of a building, usually in a clock tower, in public buildings such as

    Turret clock

    Turret clock

    Turret_clock

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Tower in Paris, France

    restaurants—one French, one Russian and one Flemish—and an "Anglo-American Bar". After the exposition closed, the Flemish restaurant was converted to a 250-seat

    Eiffel Tower

    Eiffel Tower

    Eiffel_Tower

  • Schutzstaffel
  • German Nazi paramilitary organisation (1925–1945)

    was travelling. This unit consisted of eight men who served around the clock protecting Hitler in shifts. Later the SS-Begleitkommando was expanded and

    Schutzstaffel

    Schutzstaffel

    Schutzstaffel

  • The Triumph of Death
  • Painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder

    backgammon. It shows objects such as musical instruments, an early mechanical clock, scenes including a funeral service, and various methods of execution, including

    The Triumph of Death

    The Triumph of Death

    The_Triumph_of_Death

  • Dutch gable
  • Roof architectural feature originating in northeastern Europe

    In architecture, a Dutch gable or Flemish gable is a gable whose sides have a shape made up of one or more curves and which has a pediment at the top

    Dutch gable

    Dutch gable

    Dutch_gable

  • Down syndrome
  • Genetic disorder

    CS (February 2003). "An angel with Down syndrome in a sixteenth century Flemish Nativity painting". American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A. 116A

    Down syndrome

    Down syndrome

    Down_syndrome

  • Art Deco
  • 20th-century architectural and art style

    lithographic poster, Russian State Library, Moscow Constructivist influences – Clock, decorated with flat geometric shapes, by Jean Goulden (1928), silvered

    Art Deco

    Art Deco

    Art_Deco

  • List of Antiques Roadshow episodes
  • Programmes of a British television series

    Jug based on Sir Toby Philpott, Yorkshire Pottery, 1815–1820, £1,000 – Flemish sideboard, 1890, hand carved solid walnut (Juglans regia), £800 – glass

    List of Antiques Roadshow episodes

    List_of_Antiques_Roadshow_episodes

  • St. Mary's Church, Lübeck
  • Church in Lübeck, Germany

    collected donations for it, made the clock, including all its parts, and maintained the clock until his death. The clock front is a simplified copy of the

    St. Mary's Church, Lübeck

    St. Mary's Church, Lübeck

    St._Mary's_Church,_Lübeck

  • Still life
  • Type of painting

    chosen to complement the text or main image at that particular point. Flemish workshops later in the century took the naturalism of border elements even

    Still life

    Still life

    Still_life

  • Loomis Observatory
  • United States historic place

    Troughton & Simms equatorial telescope and Robert Molyneux-built astronomical clock remain in the observatory dating to 1837. An inscription on the historic

    Loomis Observatory

    Loomis Observatory

    Loomis_Observatory

  • Art Nouveau
  • 1890–1911 European style of art and architecture

    Prague Flowers and plants (in this case poppies and sunflowers) – Mantel clock, by Louis Chalon, E. Colin & Cie. (c. 1900), Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt

    Art Nouveau

    Art Nouveau

    Art_Nouveau

  • Bastille
  • Former Parisian fortress

    for the Catholic League and their foreign allies, including Spanish and Flemish troops. The Bastille itself was controlled by a League captain called du

    Bastille

    Bastille

    Bastille

  • Rococo
  • Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1730–1780

    Samuel Bernard from Paris (1740s) Gilt and hammered bronze corbel of a clock by Jean Joseph de Saint-Germain and J. Boullé (c. 1745 – c. 1749) The door

    Rococo

    Rococo

    Rococo

  • Music industry
  • Creation and selling of music

    including Josquin des Prez and Antoine Brumel. He flourished by focusing on Flemish works, rather than Italian, as they were very popular throughout Europe

    Music industry

    Music industry

    Music_industry

  • List of works by Rafael Viñoly
  • building and the legal mandate to preserve a designated landmark, the Flemish Baroque exterior" of Haaren Hall, formerly the 1906 DeWitt Clinton High

    List of works by Rafael Viñoly

    List_of_works_by_Rafael_Viñoly

  • Voice of America
  • International US-owned broadcaster

    Russian visa. Russian authorities did not explain their actions. Round-the-clock broadcasting of Russian language TV news channel Current Time began on February

    Voice of America

    Voice of America

    Voice_of_America

  • Hans Holbein the Younger
  • German artist and printmaker (1497–1543)

    portraits from a friend and supply faithful copies as substitutes. The Flemish artists Anthony van Dyck and Peter Paul Rubens discovered Holbein through

    Hans Holbein the Younger

    Hans Holbein the Younger

    Hans_Holbein_the_Younger

  • James Hommyll
  • Businesspeople from Edinburgh (1473–1515)

    In January 1508 he supplied gold leaf to the king's painter, Piers, a Flemish artist who may have painted the portrait of James IV now at Abbotsford

    James Hommyll

    James_Hommyll

  • The New York Times Building
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    the 44th story was occupied by solar energy company First Solar and the Flemish Government. After the tower was scaled several times in mid-2008, workers

    The New York Times Building

    The New York Times Building

    The_New_York_Times_Building

  • Shelley Ackerman
  • American astrologer, writer, actress, and singer (1953–2020)

    Grand Finale, Freddy's Supper Club, Ted Hook's OnStage, and Lox Around the Clock.[citation needed] She studied with Stella Adler in the early 1980s, and

    Shelley Ackerman

    Shelley_Ackerman

  • List of museums in Brussels
  • studio Archives and Museum for Flemish Life in Brussels [fr; nl] City of Brussels Local Collection of items related to Flemish culture in Brussels Archives

    List of museums in Brussels

    List_of_museums_in_Brussels

  • Boston College
  • Catholic university in Massachusetts, US

    first "capital campaign"—which included a large replica of Gasson Hall's clock tower set up on Boston Common to measure the fundraising progress—ensured

    Boston College

    Boston College

    Boston_College

  • Royal Collection
  • Art collection of the British Royal Family

    furniture, ceramics, textiles, carriages, weapons, armour, jewellery, clocks, musical instruments, tableware, plants, manuscripts, books, and sculptures

    Royal Collection

    Royal Collection

    Royal_Collection

  • Marquetry
  • Art and craft applying pieces of veneer to form decorative patterns

    technique. Techniques of wood marquetry were developed in Antwerp and other Flemish centers of luxury cabinet-making during the early 16th century. The craft

    Marquetry

    Marquetry

    Marquetry

  • Tavern
  • Eatery

    the United States Pub (public house) Roadhouse (premises) Taverna Tavern clock Woman's Christian Temperance Union Jim Chevallier, A History of the Food

    Tavern

    Tavern

    Tavern

  • Des chiffres et des lettres
  • French television program

    Brink and Bob Bouma. Cijfers en Letters was broadcast in Flanders on the Flemish commercial television channel VTM from 1989 until 1993. Host of the show

    Des chiffres et des lettres

    Des_chiffres_et_des_lettres

  • List of carillons in Belgium
  • along with the rest of the world. Two Belgian carillon associations – the Flemish Carillon Association and the Walloon Carillon Association – count carillons

    List of carillons in Belgium

    List of carillons in Belgium

    List_of_carillons_in_Belgium

  • List of heritage sites in Gqeberha
  • officially opened on 29 July 1902. The style of the pub Architectural style: Late Victorian with Flemish Renaissance influences.. Type of site: Library.

    List of heritage sites in Gqeberha

    List of heritage sites in Gqeberha

    List_of_heritage_sites_in_Gqeberha

  • Monuments of Verona
  • Monuments in Verona, Italy

    (including paintings by the painter and miniaturist Liberale da Verona) and Flemish painters. However, at the end of World War II, in just five days, the villa

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments_of_Verona

  • Chortitza Colony
  • Mennonite settlement in the Russian Empire

    the settlers, rooted in a long-standing division separating Frisian and Flemish branches of the church who lived in different ways, was compounded by the

    Chortitza Colony

    Chortitza Colony

    Chortitza_Colony

  • Tucker County Courthouse and Jail
  • United States historic place

    Parsons, West Virginia was built between 1898 and 1900 in a combination of Flemish Renaissance and Romanesque Revival styles. The red pressed-brick structure

    Tucker County Courthouse and Jail

    Tucker County Courthouse and Jail

    Tucker_County_Courthouse_and_Jail

  • Old Orange County Courthouse (North Carolina)
  • Historic courthouse in North Carolina, US

    Doric order tetrastyle pedimented portico and two-stage clock tower. The brickwork is laid in Flemish bond. The building served as the seat of Orange County's

    Old Orange County Courthouse (North Carolina)

    Old Orange County Courthouse (North Carolina)

    Old_Orange_County_Courthouse_(North_Carolina)

  • Tenedos
  • Island in Turkey

    Bozcaada Clock Tower

    Tenedos

    Tenedos

    Tenedos

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu's Clock
  • Oldest surviving clock in Japan

    spring-loaded clock which, according to the nameplate on the clock, was manufactured in Madrid, Spain, in 1581 by Hans de Evalo. De Evalo was a Flemish man born

    Tokugawa Ieyasu's Clock

    Tokugawa Ieyasu's Clock

    Tokugawa_Ieyasu's_Clock

  • Newcastle-under-Lyme Guildhall
  • Municipal building in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England

    borough council, for the Quarter Sessions court and for public gatherings. A clock and cupola replaced the turret in the middle of the roof in 1830. Use of

    Newcastle-under-Lyme Guildhall

    Newcastle-under-Lyme Guildhall

    Newcastle-under-Lyme_Guildhall

  • Interuniversitaire Taaltest Nederlands voor Anderstaligen
  • Dutch-language examination for non-native speakers of Dutch. It is the Flemish counterpart of NT2 Staatsexamen, and is consequently only offered in Belgium

    Interuniversitaire Taaltest Nederlands voor Anderstaligen

    Interuniversitaire_Taaltest_Nederlands_voor_Anderstaligen

  • Merville, Nord
  • Commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    Ville), which is built in the Flemish Renaissance style. It incorporates a very tall clock tower, with a working public clock. The town hall in Merville

    Merville, Nord

    Merville, Nord

    Merville,_Nord

  • Co-Cathedral of Logroño
  • Cathedral in Logroño, Spain

    towers, each containing a set of bells. The sidewall of the church has a clock split into three faces : one each for the hour, minute and second. The entrance

    Co-Cathedral of Logroño

    Co-Cathedral of Logroño

    Co-Cathedral_of_Logroño

  • .be
  • Top-level Internet domain for Belgium

    Flemish separatist party Vlaams Belang introduced a draft resolution in the Parliament of the region of Flanders demanding the creation of a Flemish top

    .be

    .be

  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin
  • (Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot) Green Bay Designed by Charles Sumner Frost in Flemish Renaissance Revival style and built in 1898 for the Milwaukee Road, the

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Brown County, Wisconsin

    National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Brown_County,_Wisconsin

  • Old Town Hall, Toruń
  • Medieval seat of the municipal authorities of Toruń

    through four gates in the middle of each wing. The tower was based on the Flemish beffroi towers. It was covered with a high Gothic roof (destroyed in 1703)

    Old Town Hall, Toruń

    Old Town Hall, Toruń

    Old_Town_Hall,_Toruń

  • Elmhurst, Queens
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Church of Newtown (NRHP), built in 1895 Newtown High School (NYCL), a Flemish Renaissance Revival-style building erected in 1921 and expanded in 1931

    Elmhurst, Queens

    Elmhurst, Queens

    Elmhurst,_Queens

  • Carillon
  • Musical instrument of bells

    technology for mechanical clocks spread throughout European clock towers and gradually replaced the water clock. Since the earliest clocks lacked faces, they

    Carillon

    Carillon

    Carillon

  • Pigeon racing
  • Competition sport in which trained pigeons have to fly home as fast as possible

    timing method involves rubber rings being placed into a specially designed clock, whereas a newer development uses RFID tags to record arrival time. While

    Pigeon racing

    Pigeon racing

    Pigeon_racing

  • Derek Mahon
  • Irish poet (1941–2020)

    visual art. In that respect, he was interested in 17th-century Dutch and Flemish art. 1968: Night-Crossing, Oxford University Press 1972: Lives, Oxford

    Derek Mahon

    Derek Mahon

    Derek_Mahon

  • List of museums in New York (state)
  • Park Shushan Washington Adirondack Region Art website, Italian, Dutch, Flemish, German and French paintings from the 14th through the 18th centuries,

    List of museums in New York (state)

    List_of_museums_in_New_York_(state)

  • Mechelen
  • City in Antwerp Province, Belgium

    English) is a city and municipality in the province of Antwerp in the Flemish Region of Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Mechelen proper

    Mechelen

    Mechelen

    Mechelen

  • Bashir Abdi
  • Somali-Belgian athlete

    marathon at the 2022 World Athletics Championships held in Eugene, Oregon, clocking 2:06:48. He earned his second medal at a World Marathon Major by finishing

    Bashir Abdi

    Bashir Abdi

    Bashir_Abdi

  • William Verelst (1651–1702)
  • Anglo-Dutch painter

    1677, E 112/468/177/1. 1677. Segal, Sam; Alen, Klara (2020). Dutch and Flemish flower pieces: Paintings, drawing and prints up to the nineteenth century

    William Verelst (1651–1702)

    William_Verelst_(1651–1702)

  • Brussels-North railway station
  • Railway and premetro station in Brussels, Belgium

    Intercommunal Transport Company (STIB/MIVB), as well as of bus lines of the Flemish transport company De Lijn. More than 30 regional bus lines depart from

    Brussels-North railway station

    Brussels-North railway station

    Brussels-North_railway_station

  • March 1926
  • Month of 1926

    On February 24, watchmaker Oscar M. Lazarus had proposed "an illuminated clock to be attached to the wrist of the Statue of Liberty". MacNider responded

    March 1926

    March 1926

    March_1926

  • Music box
  • Automatic musical instrument

    operates cams, which then hit the bells. 1598: Flemish clockmaker Nicholas Vallin produced a wall-mounted clock which has a pinned barrel playing on multiple

    Music box

    Music box

    Music_box

  • Rhythm Inside (Loïc Nottet song)
  • 2015 song by Loïc Nottet

    Eurovision Song Contest and peaked at number one in the Wallonian and Flemish regions of Belgium. It was certified Platinum by the Belgian Entertainment

    Rhythm Inside (Loïc Nottet song)

    Rhythm_Inside_(Loïc_Nottet_song)

  • John Henry Hirst
  • English architect (1826–1882)

    premises. The National Westminster Bank premises at numbers 4 and 6 have a Flemish Renaissance frontage, with cornices, columns and capitals, carved figures

    John Henry Hirst

    John_Henry_Hirst

  • Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark
  • 1590 ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland

    Carmichael's instructions for the welcome also requested fireworks and the Flemish sugarman, Jacques de Bousie, was to prepare confections and sweetmeats

    Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark

    Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark

    Entry_and_coronation_of_Anne_of_Denmark

  • A Goldsmith in His Shop
  • Painting by Petrus Christus

    me in the year 1449)". In addition, the inscription has an emblem of a clock with a mechanical linkage to a heart, Christus's emblem. This painting is

    A Goldsmith in His Shop

    A Goldsmith in His Shop

    A_Goldsmith_in_His_Shop

  • Chelwood
  • Village and civil parish in Somerset, England

    something like lambrequins. The stained glass has various 16th-century Flemish pieces in the south aisle window. The tower contains a bell dating from

    Chelwood

    Chelwood

    Chelwood

  • Calendar Clock Face
  • Painting from c. 1500

    exhibition of Flemish primitives with the following entry: "284. A Clock Face. This dial was executed around 1510 to be placed on a clock wrought by Josse

    Calendar Clock Face

    Calendar Clock Face

    Calendar_Clock_Face

  • 1440s in art
  • Ludwig Schongauer – German painter (d. ca.1494) 1440: Hugo van der Goes – Flemish painter (died 1482) 1440: Bartolomé Bermejo – Spanish painter who adopted

    1440s in art

    1440s_in_art

  • Middelburg Town Hall
  • 15th-century building in the Netherlands

    Construction began in 1452 and was supervised by several generations of the Flemish family of architects Keldermans. It was completed in 1520, the town hall

    Middelburg Town Hall

    Middelburg Town Hall

    Middelburg_Town_Hall

  • Netherlands
  • Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean

    talking about the country. Often Holland or Hollanders is used by the Flemish to refer to the Dutch in the Netherlands, and by the southern Dutch (the

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

  • Southwell Minster
  • Church in Nottinghamshire, England

    Henry Gally Knight in 1818 gave the Minster four panels of 16th century Flemish glass (which now fill the bottom part of the East window) which he had

    Southwell Minster

    Southwell Minster

    Southwell_Minster

  • Rialto building group, Melbourne
  • Group of historic buildings in Australia

    Revival style described as Venetian, and has similarities to medieval Flemish cloth halls. The majority of construction is red brick, with cement dressings

    Rialto building group, Melbourne

    Rialto building group, Melbourne

    Rialto_building_group,_Melbourne

  • 1605
  • Calendar year

    William Berkeley, English governor of Virginia (d. 1677) Adriaen Brouwer, Flemish painter (d. 1638) Aleksander Dominik Kazanowski, Polish nobleman (d. 1648)

    1605

    1605

    1605

  • 1320s
  • Decade

    September 17 – Louis Dampierre becomes the new Count of Flanders (the Flemish-speaking half of modern-day Belgium) upon the death of his grandfather

    1320s

    1320s

  • Mid back rounded vowel
  • Vowel sound represented by ⟨o̞⟩ or ⟨ɔ̝⟩ in IPA

    (1): 117–124, doi:10.1017/S0025100306002428 Peters, Jörg (2010), "The Flemish–Brabant dialect of Orsmaal–Gussenhoven", Journal of the International Phonetic

    Mid back rounded vowel

    Mid_back_rounded_vowel

  • Dutton Speedwords
  • International auxiliary language and abbreviated writing system

    published in 1943. Both World Speedwords and Speedwords used words from Flemish (Dutch), French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Scandinavia, Slav, and

    Dutton Speedwords

    Dutton_Speedwords

  • Franciscus Gijsbrechts
  • Flemish Baroque Painter

    Gijsbrechts, also spelled Gysbrechts, (1649, Antwerp – after 1677), was a Flemish painter who specialised in vanitas still lifes and trompe-l'œil paintings

    Franciscus Gijsbrechts

    Franciscus Gijsbrechts

    Franciscus_Gijsbrechts

  • Guilds in medieval Europe
  • spinning, painting, glass blowing, goldsmithing, pewterware, book-selling, and clock making. Ogilvie, Sheilagh (2011). Institutions and European Trade: Merchant

    Guilds in medieval Europe

    Guilds in medieval Europe

    Guilds_in_medieval_Europe

  • Pabst Building
  • Office building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    four large clock faces. The style has been described as "a masterpiece of Romanesque Revival" and as a "neo-gothic high-rise, with Flemish detailing."

    Pabst Building

    Pabst Building

    Pabst_Building

  • Biltmore Estate
  • Historic house in North Carolina, US

    barrel-vaulted ceiling. The table can seat 64 guests and is surrounded by rare Flemish tapestries and a triple fireplace that spans one end of the hall. On the

    Biltmore Estate

    Biltmore Estate

    Biltmore_Estate

  • Hermitage Museum
  • Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (c. 1665) Flemish Baroque: Portrait of the Artist with his Family by Jacob Jordaens (1615) Flemish Baroque: Bacchus by Peter Paul

    Hermitage Museum

    Hermitage Museum

    Hermitage_Museum

  • Klokke Stadion
  • Multi-use stadium in Bruges, Belgium

    stadion keeps the name of "Klokke" after a so-called pub in front of the main entrance. "Klokke" in Flemish dialect is "a clock". Stadium information v t e

    Klokke Stadion

    Klokke Stadion

    Klokke_Stadion

  • Lady Godiva
  • 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman and figure of legend

    the City of Coventry in 1586 and produced by Adam van Noort, a refugee Flemish artist. His painting depicts a "voluptuously displayed" Lady Godiva against

    Lady Godiva

    Lady Godiva

    Lady_Godiva

  • Quentin Matsys
  • Flemish painter (1466–1530)

    /ˈmɑːtsaɪs/ MAHT-sysse; also Massys or Metsys; Flemish: Quinten Matsijs [ˈkʋɪntə ˈmɑtsɛis]; 1466–1530) was a Flemish painter in the Early Netherlandish tradition

    Quentin Matsys

    Quentin Matsys

    Quentin_Matsys

  • Deus (band)
  • Belgian rock group

    of a highly experimental mail-order-only album entitled My Sister = My Clock, consisting of thirteen songs contained on one physical track. The follow-up

    Deus (band)

    Deus (band)

    Deus_(band)

  • Jan Blockx
  • Belgian composer, pianist and teacher

    1912) was a Belgian composer, pianist and teacher. He was a leader of the Flemish nationalist school in music. Born in Antwerp, Blockx studied the piano

    Jan Blockx

    Jan Blockx

    Jan_Blockx

  • 1410s in architecture
  • Architecture timeline 1410 In Prague, at the Old Town Hall, the Astronomical Clock (Orloj) is built. In Heidelberg, Germany: the Heiliggeistkirche is begun

    1410s in architecture

    1410s_in_architecture

  • René Magritte
  • Belgian painter (1898–1967)

    1920 to September 1921, Magritte served in the Belgian infantry in the Flemish town of Beverlo near Leopoldsburg. In 1922, he married Georgette Berger

    René Magritte

    René Magritte

    René_Magritte

  • Folklore of the Low Countries
  • stories based on the folk tales of the countryside. The Nettle Spinner is a Flemish fairy tale later included in Andrew Lang's 1890 The Red Fairy Book. Among

    Folklore of the Low Countries

    Folklore of the Low Countries

    Folklore_of_the_Low_Countries

  • Empire of Charles V
  • Territory ruled by Charles V of Habsburg from 1519 to 1556

    of Habsburg was born on 24 February 1500 in the Prinsenhof of Ghent, a Flemish city of the Low Countries, to Archduke Philip of Habsburg and Princess

    Empire of Charles V

    Empire of Charles V

    Empire_of_Charles_V

  • The Archdukes Albert and Isabella Visiting a Collector's Cabinet
  • Painting regarded as by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Hieronymus Francken II

    Archdukes Albert and Isabella Visiting a Collector's Cabinet is a 17th-century Flemish collaborative painting, now regarded as by Jan Brueghel the Elder and Hieronymus

    The Archdukes Albert and Isabella Visiting a Collector's Cabinet

    The Archdukes Albert and Isabella Visiting a Collector's Cabinet

    The_Archdukes_Albert_and_Isabella_Visiting_a_Collector's_Cabinet

  • Coweta County Courthouse
  • Historic courthouse in the U.S.

    has stamped copper cornices and dome. Its walls are a dark brick laid in Flemish bond. The courthouse was renovated in 1975. Coweta County, Georgia Newnan

    Coweta County Courthouse

    Coweta County Courthouse

    Coweta_County_Courthouse

  • GAZ-24
  • Motor vehicle

    windshield washer, heater with defroster, rear window defogger, electric clock, and trunk and engine-compartment lights. Early cars had "ribbon" speedometers

    GAZ-24

    GAZ-24

    GAZ-24

  • Palace of Versailles
  • Former royal residence in Versailles, France

    when he turned the palace into a museum. The ceiling paintings by the Flemish artist Jean Baptiste de Champaigne depict the god Mercury in his chariot

    Palace of Versailles

    Palace of Versailles

    Palace_of_Versailles

  • Frits and Freddy
  • 2010 film

    Frits and Freddy (Dutch: Frits en Freddy) is a 2010 Flemish-Belgian comedy film directed by Guy Goossens. In 2013, a sequel was released, Frits & Franky

    Frits and Freddy

    Frits_and_Freddy

  • Peugeot 504
  • Motor vehicle

    (28 April 1983). "Dossier Pick-up" [The pickup file]. De AutoGids (in Flemish). 4 (94). Brussels, Belgium: Uitgeverij Auto-Magazine: 46. Meurer, p. 44

    Peugeot 504

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  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee
  • Building and the shaped parapets and other elements at the top allude to old Flemish/German Renaissance Revival buildings like Pabst and the nearby 1895 City

    National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee

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  • The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things
  • Paintings by Hieronymus Bosch or a follower

    her eye on the well-filled purse at his waist. The dogs illustrate the Flemish saying, "Two dogs and only one bone, no agreement". Greed (avaricia): A

    The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things

    The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things

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  • Year of the Cat (song)
  • 1976 single by Al Stewart

    the track afforded Stewart a major hit in Australia (no. 13), Belgium/Flemish Region (no. 7), Canada (no. 3), Italy (no. 5), the Netherlands (no. 6)

    Year of the Cat (song)

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  • Donald Trump and fascism
  • Accusations that Trump's ideology is fascist

    (89): 9–31. ISSN 0873-6529. LaFrance, Adrienne (April 22, 2025). "A Ticking Clock on American Freedom". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on May 9

    Donald Trump and fascism

    Donald Trump and fascism

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  • Flemish
  • a.

    Pertaining to Flanders, or the Flemings.

  • Flemish
  • n.

    The language or dialect spoken by the Flemings; also, collectively, the people of Flanders.

  • Foolfish
  • n.

    The orange filefish. See Filefish.

  • Wemless
  • a.

    Having no wem, or blemish; spotless.

  • Flesh
  • v. t.

    To feed with flesh, as an incitement to further exertion; to initiate; -- from the practice of training hawks and dogs by feeding them with the first game they take, or other flesh. Hence, to use upon flesh (as a murderous weapon) so as to draw blood, especially for the first time.

  • Blemish
  • v. t.

    To tarnish, as reputation or character; to defame.

  • Mulct
  • n.

    A blemish or defect.

  • Blemish
  • n.

    Any mark of deformity or injury, whether physical or moral; anything that diminishes beauty, or renders imperfect that which is otherwise well formed; that which impairs reputation.

  • Wem
  • n.

    Spot; blemish; harm; hurt.

  • Blemish
  • v. t.

    To mark with deformity; to injure or impair, as anything which is well formed, or excellent; to mar, or make defective, either the body or mind.

  • Blemishes
  • pl.

    of Blemish

  • Mold
  • n.

    A spot; a blemish; a mole.

  • Blemished
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Blemish

  • Tache
  • n.

    A spot, stain, or blemish.

  • Flesh
  • v. t.

    To remove flesh, membrance, etc., from, as from hides.

  • Flaundrish
  • a.

    Flemish.

  • Blemishless
  • a.

    Without blemish; spotless.

  • Blemishing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Blemish

  • Urbaniste
  • n.

    A large and delicious pear or Flemish origin.

  • Boyer
  • n.

    A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.