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Everard t'Serclaes, Lord of
Kruikenburg (c. 1320 – 31
March 1388) was a
citizen of
Brussels who was made
famous by his
recovery of the city from the Flemings...
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Johann Tserclaes,
Count of
Tilly (Dutch:
Johan t'Serclaes
Graaf van Tilly; German:
Johann t'Serclaes Graf von Tilly; French: Jean t'Serclaes de Tilly ;...
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prevent the
seizure of
Brussels by the Flemings, but a
certain Everard 't
Serclaes succeeded by an
audacious coup in
driving them out of the city. Thereafter...
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exempted him from the sentence; On the right, the
attack on
Everard 't
Serclaes by the
henchmen of the Lord of Gaasb****,
following which he was transported...
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Alexandre de Wignacourt,
Count of
Lannoy Maria Clara de 't
Serclaes,
daughter of
Count John 't
Serclaes Antoinette Francoise of Arberg,
daughter of
Count Nicolas...
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Marguerite d'Elter, was a
noblewoman from Guelders,
relative of Anna 't
Serclaes (wife of John Hooper,
bishop of Gloucester), and
Protestant refugee in...
- Everard,
Bishop of
Nyitra (fl. 1183–1198),
Hungarian prelate Everard 't
Serclaes (c. 1320–1388),
Brabantine patriot Charles George Everard (1794–1876),...
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Alberto Octavio Tserclaes de
Tilly (also
known as Antonio; 1646 – 10
September 1715) was a
Spanish general of
Walloon origins, the
grandson of a brother...
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night of 24
October 1356, a
group of
Brabantian patriots led by
Everard 't
Serclaes scaled the city
walls and
drove the
Flemings from the city. This enabled...
- Maurice,Duke of
Noailles 1678 1766
Albert Alfred,
Count then
Prince of
Serclaes-Tilly 1646 1715
Antonio Buoncompagni Ludovisi Ruffo, 5th Duke of Sora...