RM2WYNR1J–Church of St. Quentin in the Grand-Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYX42D–Notre Dame cathedral in the Grand-Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYX97H–Church of St. Quentin in the Grand-Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYDHG1–Beffroi (´belfry´) tower in the Grand Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYN9C5–Notre Dame cathedral in the Grand-Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYY5C5–Pont des Trous bridge over Escaut river. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYW74Y–Church of St. Quentin in the Grand-Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYX8RA–Pont des Trous bridge over Escaut river. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYBRKP–Notre Dame cathedral in the Grand-Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYYGEX–Beffroi (´belfry´) tower in the Grand Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYNWH0–Pont des Trous bridge over Escaut river. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYHF5M–Chest preserved in the treasure museum of Notre Dame cathedral. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYRWEF–Chest preserved in the treasure museum of Notre Dame cathedral. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYXNCY–Grand Place with the statue of Christine de Lalaing on the left. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYN8MM–Chest preserved in the treasure museum of Notre Dame cathedral. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2X005TG–Church of St. Quentin in the Grand-Place. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RM2WYN750–Byzantine cross preserved in the treasure museum of Notre Dame cathedral. Tournai. Hainaut, Belgium.
RMP6BF0C–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BEYY–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BF0D–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BEYP–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BEYN–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BF00–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BEYR–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BEYT–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BF08–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RMP6BF09–Netherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut.
RM2AYW9X9–William II, Count of Hainaut Takes and destroys Aubenton, 1340 (Miniature from the Grandes Chroniques de France by Jean Froissar. Museum: BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE. Author: LOYSET LIEDET.
RMP43CJC–CRONICA DE HAINAUT DEDICADA A FELIPE III EL BUENO - JUAN DE GUISA - MS 9242 - F1R - SIGLO XV. Author: HAINAUT. Location: BIBLIOTECA REAL ALBERTO I, BRÜSSEL, BELGIEN.
RMP4J1EK–SITIO DE AUBENTON POR JEAN DE HAINAUT EN 1340 - CRONICA DE FROISSART - MANUSCRITO DEL SIGLO XV. Author: Jean Froissart (c. 1333-c. 1410). Location: NATIONAL LIBRARY.
RMRERWAF–Portrait of Jacoba of Bavaria, Countess of Holland and Zeeland (Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut). Dating: after c. 1480. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: support: h 64 cm × w 50 cm; d 5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMRERRYR–Portrait of Frank van Borselen, Lord of Sint Maartensdijk and Stadtholder of Holland, fourth Husband of Jacoba of Bavaria, Countess of Holland and Zeeland (Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut). Dating: after c. 1480. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: support: h 64 cm × w 50 cm; d 5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RM2WKEB90–History of England. 14th century. From left to right: lady, Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376), called 'the Black Prince', and Philippa of Hainaut (1314-1369), Queen consort of England (1328-1369). Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume VI, 1885.
RM2RHF13K–Count Renier bearing the body of Saint Veronica to St. Saint Waltrude Collegiate Church in Mons. Engraving by Huyot after a miniature in 'Chroniques de Hainaut', 1446-1448. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RM2HKCND1–Gallic Wars (58 BC-50 BC). Ambiorix, leader of the Eburons tribe, joins the Hainaut and Namur tribes, attacks the camp of Quintus Tullius Cicero and sets fire to it. Engraving. 'Commentaires de Cesar, avec des notes historiques, critiques et militaires' by Count Turpin de Crissé. Volume I. Published in Montargis and sold in Paris, 1785.
RM2RHF13E–Crusade against the Cathars (1209-1244). Entrance into Avignon of King Louis VIII of France (1187-1226) and the papal legate, Cardinal Romanus of Sant'Angelo, on 12 September 1226. The city had just capitulated after a three-month siege. Engraving after a miniature in 'Chroniques de Hainaut', 1446-1448. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RM2RR6JAJ–Gaugericus (ca. 550-626). Bishop of Cambrai. Solemn reception of a bishop. Arrival of Gaugericus in Cambrai (France), where he was appointed bishop by Egidius, with the consent of King Childebert II (570-595), in 586. View of the city, the ramparts and the church dedicated to St Medard (St Médard), founded by St Gaugericus. Engraving after a miniature in 'Chroniques de Hainaut', 1446-1448. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RM2RHY24M–Treaty of Arras. Concluded in October 1191 by the interposition of William de Champagne (Guillaume de Champagne), Archbishop of Rheims; between Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut, and Matilda of Portugal (1151-1218), widow of Philip of Alsace, Count of Flanders. They agreed on the inheritance of the County of Flanders. Engraving by Huyot after a miniature in 'Chroniques de Hainaut', 1446-1448. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877. Author: Huyot (19th century).
RM2RHF13N–Benedictine monastery of Vézelay, in Burgundy, France. The monk Baudillon brought relics of Mary Magdalene from Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume to Vézelay. Pope Stephen IX proclaimed the authenticity of the relics in 1058. Legendary bearing by Baudillon and the Carolingian Count Gerard de Roussillon (810-874), who had donated the land for the construction of the monastery. Engraving after a miniature in 'Chroniques de Hainaut', 1446-1448. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance'. Paris, 1877.
RMPA6TX5–Jean Wauquelin presenting his 'Chroniques de Hainaut' to Philip the Good. Museum: Bibliothèque royale de Belgique.
RM2RH3W8B–Foundation of the secular abbeys of Mons, Maubeuge and Nivelles. The canonesses gathered in Nivelles, where Walcaud, bishop of Liège (810-832), urges them to adopt a Rule. 19th-century facsimile of an engraving from 'Chronicles of Hainaut', late 14th century. 'Vie Militaire et Religieuse au Moyen Age et à l'Epoque de la Renaissance', Paris, 1877.
RMPANKN6–Pendant with the Coronation of the Virgin. Culture: North Netherlandish. Dimensions: 1 3/4 x 3/8 in. (4.4 x 0.9 cm). Date: 1450-1500. The iconography of this roundel pendant of the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child while being crowned by two angels refers both to the Virgin's role as the Queen of Heaven and to the Immaculate Conception. While the style is analogous to that of several examples of larger-scale sculpture variously attributed to Hainaut, Brabant, or Gelderland, the composition suggests an awareness of contemporary engraving on the subject--notably that by Wenzel von Olmütz, w
RM2CCAGHF–William the Good. Museum: Paleis der Natie, Brussel. Author: Louis Joseph Gallait.
RMP89EYK–Mary of Avesnes (1280-1354). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMPANRXC–The Temple in Jerusalem, from the 'Postilla Litteralis (Literal Commentary)' of Nicholas of Lyra. Culture: Netherlandish. Dimensions: Overall: 11 5/16 x 9 1/16 in. (28.8 x 23 cm) 10 3/4 x 8 1/8 in. (27.3 x 20.6 cm) Mat size: 19 3/16 x 14 3/16 in. (48.7 x 36 cm). Date: 1450-75. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMRGCCBR–The Travellers, Charleroi. Dated: 1911. Medium: lithograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Joseph Pennell.
RMP6EY51–William of Hainault, Count d'Ostrevant, setting out on his expedition to recapture Friesland, 1396. William rides out of a castle, accompanied by his herald with banner, with his knights in armour. Handcoloured lithograph after an illuminated manuscript from Sir John Froissart's 'Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the Adjoining Countries, from the Latter Part of the Reign of Edward II to the Coronation of Henry IV,' George Routledge, London, 1868.
RM2RH9DWT–The Infante Ferdinand of Portugal (1188-1233), Count of Flanders (1215-1233), was taken prisoner at the Battle of Bouvines on 27 July 1214. The battle fought between an international coalition formed by troops of the Count of Flanders, Raynald of Dammartin (Count of Boulogne), King John of England and the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV, against the army of King Philip II Augustus of France. The French army defeated the coalition. Ferdinand of Portugal was captured and taken chained to Paris to be imprisoned in the dungeons of the Louvre, from where he was not released until 6 January 1227. Engravi
RMT09P9W–'Descent from the Cross'. Netherlands, Circa 1520. Dimensions: 141x106,5 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: Jan Gossaert (Mabuse). JAN GOSSAERT.
RM2T686ME–Coat of arms of the Count of Hainaut, Low Countries, black and red lions on gold field, and the Count of Holland, Low Countries, with red lion on gold field. Comtez: Henaut, Hollande. Handcoloured woodblock engraving from Hierosme de Baras Le Blason des Armoiries, Chez Rolet Boutonne, Paris, 1628.
RM2WD754A–Flemish doctor haranguing the people in the open street. Engraving after a miniature in 'Chroniques de Hainaut', 1446-1448. Sciences & Lettres au Moyen Age et à l'époque de la Renaissance. Paris, 1877.
RMP6H454–Marie de Hainaut, Mary of Avesnes, wife of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, 1280-1354. She wears a crown with ear pieces, a rich robe with ermine bodice and sleeves and coat of arms skirt (her husband's blazon with lions of Holland and Flandres), over a red velvet dress. From an ancient armorial of Auvergne in the collection of Gaignieres. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from 'French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days,' Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834.
RMP9HABY–Marie of Hainaut, wife of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon, 1280-1354. She wears a crown with ear pieces, a rich armorial robe with ermine bodice and sleeves, coat of arms skirt (her husband's fleurs de lys blazon with the red lion of Holland and the black lion of Flandres), over a petticoat, crakows or poulaines. From an ancient armorial of Auvergne. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827.
RM2T688Y0–Jan Gossaert, Dutch draftsman, engraver, etcher, designer for woodcuts, glass paintings, and sculptures in metal, stone and wood. Also known as Jan Mabuse (from Maubeuge) or Jennyn van Hennegouwe (Hainaut), 1478-1532. Iohannes de Mabuse Hannoniensis. Copperplate engraving by Philipp Kilian after an illustration by Joachim von Sandrart from his LAcademia Todesca, della Architectura, Scultura & Pittura, oder Teutsche Academie, der Edlen Bau- Bild- und Mahlerey-Kunste, German Academy of Architecture, Sculpture and Painting, Jacob von Sandrart, Nuremberg, 1675.
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