Category
page 1History of Flanders
Philip III the Good
Duke of Burgundy from 1419 to 1467 (1396-1467)
County of Flanders
county and historic territory in the Low Countries
Zeelandic Flanders
geographic region
Eligius
Roman Catholic bishop and saint
Flemish Movement
political movement for emancipation and greater autonomy of the Belgian region of Flanders
goedendag
thumb|Remains of original goedendags in the Kortrijk 1302 museum, Kortrijk, [[Belgium]]
Franco-Flemish War
conflict
renaissance in the Low Countries
Cultural period
Flanders Campaign
Campaign in War of the First Coalition
Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–1328
popular revolt in the late medieval Kingdom of France
Battle of Oosterweel
1567 battle of the Eighty Years' War
Siege of Mons
1572 siege
Itius Portus
perhaps Boulogne or Wissant, France
Yser Front
section of the Western Front in WW1
Revolt of Ghent
revolt during 1379-1385
Orangism
political movement in 19th-century Belgium
Brugse Vrije
part of the county of Flanders
Siege of Valenciennes
1566 during the Eighty Years' War
history of Flanders
aspect of history
Dodengang
thumb|300px|Yser Canal bank with the new Dodengang museum on the right
The Dodengang (Dutch, also called Trench of Death in English and Le Boyau de la mort in French) is a World War I memorial site located near Diksmuide, Belgium. The site is located about from the IJzertoren in the centre of the city, and is set directly on the banks of the Yser Canal.