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In the late 19th century, Dutch historians believed that the Franks, Frisians, and Saxons were the original ancestors of the Dutch people. Some went further by ascribing certain attributes, values and strengths to these various groups and proposing that they reflected 19th-century nationalist and religious views.
If "the medieval towns of the Netherlands found in the Beguinage a solution of their feminine question", [citation needed] the growth of the Beghard communities provided a place for the worn-out working man. The men had banded together in the first place to build up the inner man.
[citation needed] In response to Dutch generosity, the Armenians integrated into their society very smoothly, and they became part of its society. [40] A Dutch writer said in the magazine De Amsterdammer (14 August 1887): "The story of the Armenian community is a golden page in the history of the city of Amsterdam." [citation needed]
Medieval Dutch people (7 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Medieval history of the Netherlands" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
However, most scholars agree that impoverished women had fundamentally the same subordinate status as women elsewhere in medieval society. [31] Women were generally prohibited from acting as elected town officials, and likely only attended village meetings if they were unmarried or widowed. [32]
When discussing cities, the distinction is sometimes made between the cities in two urban networks. The largest urban network is known as Randstad, including the largest four cities in the Netherlands: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. Of these, 3 have historic city rights: Utrecht from 1122; Amsterdam from 1306; and Rotterdam from 1340.
Castle Construction date Location Image Baarlo Castle: Maasbree, Limburg: Bleijenbeek Castle: Bleijenbeek, Limburg: Château Neercanne: Maastricht, Limburg: Château ...