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Zoutleeuw (Dutch: [zʌutˈleːu] ; French: Léau [leo]) is a muni****lity and city in the Hageland, in the
extreme east of the
Belgian province of Flemish...
- site near the
border with Liege. A
swamp separates Zoutleeuw from Liège. Landen:
south east of
Zoutleeuw; a
small garrison town. But many
noted people lived...
- (Halen) Herk (Halen) Melsterb**** (Herk-de-Stad)
Grote Gete (
Zoutleeuw)
Kleine Gete (
Zoutleeuw) Voer (Leuven) IJse (Huldenberg-Neerijse)
Nethen (Grez-Doiceau-Nethen)...
- Leonard's
Church (Dutch: Sint-Leonarduskerk) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Zoutleeuw, Belgium. It
stands on the
former site of a
Romanesque chapel erected...
- The
siege of
Zoutleeuw or the
siege of Léau (29
August 1705 – 5
September 1705) was a
siege of the War of the
Spanish Succession.
Allied troops with 16...
- Velp (Halen) Gete (Halen) Herk (Herk-de-Stad)
Large Gete (
Zoutleeuw)
Small Gete (
Zoutleeuw) Voer (Leuven) (IJse) (Huldenberg)-(Overijse)
Nethen (Graven-Nethen)...
- 60,000 men and
marched towards Tienen (Tirlemont), as if to
threaten Zoutleeuw (Léau). Also
determined to
fight a
major engagement, the Duke of Marlborough...
- Rotselaar) Velp (in Halen) Gete (in Halen)
Grote Gete (in
Zoutleeuw)
Kleine Gete (in
Zoutleeuw) Herk (in Herk-de-Stad) Voer (in Leuven) IJse (in Huldenberg-Neerijse)...
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representatives of the
cities of Brussels, Antwerp, 's-Hertogenbosch,
Tienen and
Zoutleeuw.
Creation of the do****ent is of
historical and
political importance because...
- his home country, he
created in 1522 for the St. Leonard's
Church in
Zoutleeuw a
stone tabernacle in the form of an 18-meter-high, nine-level tower....