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Aarschot (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːrsxɔt] ) is a city and muni****lity in the
province of
Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, Belgium. The muni****lity comprises...
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House of Croÿ.
William was the
second son of
Philippe de Croÿ, Lord of
Aarschot and
Jacqueline of Luxembourg.
William married Maria-Magdalena of Hamal...
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Arnout II (d.
after 1115),
Count of
Aarschot, son of
Arnout I,
Count of
Aarschot (d.
after 1060).
Arnout commanded one of the
fleets which left on the...
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Aarschot (or Aerschot) was one of the most
important aristocratic titles in the Low Countries,
named after the
Brabantian city of
Aarschot. The title...
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Roman Empire in the
Eifel region. The
inheritance of the
House of Croÿ-
Aarschot made the
Arenbergs the
wealthiest and most
influential noble family of...
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Godfried III (1130 –
after 8
January 1176),
Count of
Aarschot, son of
Arnout IV,
Count of
Aarschot.
Godfried was
recorded as
stealing artifacts (medietatem...
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Aarschot railway station (Dutch:
Station Aarschot; French: Gare d'Aerschot) is a
railway station in
Aarschot,
Flemish Brabant, Belgium. The
station opened...
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Dwars door het
Hageland is a
cycling race held
annually in Belgium. Up
until 2019, it was a part of the UCI
Europe Tour as a
category 1.1 event, though...
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services (IC-09)
Antwerp – Lier –
Aarschot –
Leuven (w****days)
Intercity services (IC-09)
Antwerp – Lier –
Aarschot – H****elt – Liège (w****ends) Intercity...
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along the
Demer are (starting from the source) Bilzen, H****elt,
Diest and
Aarschot.
Tributaries of the
Demer are the
rivers Herk, Gete and Velp (all three...