BRUGES

broozh, Fr. brüzh or Bruggebrŭgˈə, city (1991 pop. 117,063), capital of West Flanders prov., NW Belgium, connected by canal with Zeebrugge (on the North Sea), its outer port. It is a rail junction as well as a commercial, industrial, and tourist center. Manufactures include lace, textiles, ships, railroad cars, communications equipment, chemicals, processed food, and industrial glass.

Bruges was founded on an inlet of the North Sea in the 9th cent. and became (11th cent.) a center of trade with England. In the 13th cent. it flourished as the major entrepôt port of the Hanseatic League and as one of the chief wool-processing centers of Flanders. New ports (notably Sluis) were founded to help accommodate its increasing trade. At its zenith (14th cent.), Bruges was one of the major commercial hubs of Europe. An early commune of the Low Countries, the city held extensive political privileges and often played a part in the chronic struggle between England, France, and the counts of Flanders. Its government, at first in patrician hands, gradually passed to the trade guilds of the wool industry.

When Philip IV of France annexed Flanders in 1301, Bruges led the rebellion against him. The French garrison was massacred (1302), and shortly afterward the citizen-army of Bruges was led to victory in the Battle of the Spurs. Despite frequent political disturbances, Bruges continued to prosper until the Flemish wool industry declined (early 15th cent.) as a result of foreign competition. In addition, the North Sea inlet on which Bruges was located silted up completely by 1490, and the city lost its access to the sea and to its outer ports. By c.1500, Antwerp had replaced Bruges as the chief entrepôt of N Europe. The commercial and industrial revival of Bruges began only in 1895, with the start of extensive repairs to its port; in 1907 the Zeebrugge canal was opened. The city was occupied by the Germans in World Wars I and II.

Bruges was the cradle of Flemish art during the rule (14th–15th cent.) of the Burgundian dukes in Flanders. Jan van Eyck, Gerard David, and many other masters are richly represented in the churches, public buildings, and museums of the city. Among its noted structures are the Hospital of St. John (12th cent.), containing several masterpieces by Hans Memling; the 13th-century market hall or cloth-workers hall, with its famous carillon; the city hall (14th cent.); the Church of Notre Dame (13th–15th cent.), with the tombs of Charles the Bold and Mary of Burgundy and with Michelangelo's Virgin; the Cathedral of St. Salvator (begun 10th cent.); and the Chapel of the Precious Blood (begun 12th cent.), a major site of pilgrimage. The Procession of Holy Blood, an annual religious pageant, takes place on Ascension Day.

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The Story of Bruges I do love these ancient ruins; We never...history. Duchess of Malfi. The Story of Bruges by Ernest Gilliat-Smith Illustrated...parchment, as does the ancient town of Bruges. They have been indited by the patience...
...MONOGRAPHS ON MUSIC MUSIC IN LATE MEDIEVAL BRUGES The Lucca Choirbook fol. 17v : Beginning...of c . 1470. Music in Late Medieval Bruges REINHARD STROHM Revised Edition...significance of their native environment. Bruges was not only the artistic and commercial...
...Vlaamse Historische Studies , VII Bruges: Marc Van de Wiele, 1992 , while providing...some similar but smaller groupings around Bruges to the west and along the coast southwest of Bruges. The areas around and between these clusters...
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...Caxton arrives in Bruges--His business abilities-- Visits England in 1453 -- Returns to Bruges and becomes Governor of English Nation...and French phrase book--Louis de Bruges and his library--The new art of printing...
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Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, 1280-1390. by Ellen E. Kittell Bruges, Cradle of Capitalism, 1280-1390. By James M. Murray...century social and economic evolution that transformed Bruges into the international commercial and economic center of...
The Photograph in Georges Rodenbachs Bruges-la-Morte (1892) 1. by PAUL EDWARDS...wrote in French), published his novel Bruges-la-Morte in 1892, with 35 half-tone reproductions...One might go a step further and say that Bruges-la-Morte, being a novel about relics and...
...a "plague" of violence in the city of Bruges. Several historians (including Jacques...central authority: namely, the case of Bruges during the period of the Flemish Revolt...political struggle of the factions in Bruges and how they tried (or failed) to grab...
...the local administrations of Ghent and Bruges on the other, over the conservation of...the Interior claimed in 1874 that "the Bruges authorities are merely temporary trustees...following year, the Academie des Beaux-Arts of Bruges countered: "as to our rights of ownership...
...women living in the major Flemish towns: Bruges, Douai, Ghent, Lille, and Ypres. The reason...example, received routine life rents from Bruges;(25) Marie file Pance, who made her will...On 11 November 1281, the aldermen of Bruges gave Jacob Louchart and his wife Margareta...
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City of Transition - Medieval Bruges and the Emergence of Modern Europe...Church of Saint Donatian in the city of Bruges. "Following his pious custom," wrote a...their interests. The door to medieval Bruges has remained ajar throughout the centuries...
I Thought My Bruges Breakfast Was Something Unique-As Great...tale, if you like. I was on a day trip to Bruges and arrived earlier than my fellow students...enjoyed on a similarly cold morning in Bruges? Did the cold light fall on his bread...
Alternative Belgium: Brussels and Bruges May Be More Obvious Destinations, but...Brussels-based Eurocrats. Or travelers think of Bruges, a storybook city of perfectly preserved...regard as an extension of its neighbors--Bruges a stop on the way to Amsterdam, and Brussels...
An Alternative Belgium - Brussels and Bruges May Be More Obvious Destinations, but...Brussels-based Eurocrats. Or travelers think of Bruges, a storybook city of perfectly preserved...regard as an extension of its neighbors-Bruges a stop on the way to Amsterdam, and Brussels...
...time is the fifteenth century, the place Bruges: a bustling metropolis, the meeting place...patrimony. Yet at the end of the century Bruges suffered serious political, social and...decline after 1500 is far from accurate. Bruges remained a city of European stature despite...
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BRUGES; DREAMY: The Canal at Rozenhoedkaai, with Old Bruges in the Background. Byline: GARETH HUW DAVIES THE beautiful, compact city of Bruges - recently cast in a full supporting role in the movie...
6 THINGS YOU MUST IN... BRUGES; THE Beautiful, Compact City of Bruges - Given a New Lease of Life for Tourism Recently Thanks to Colin Farrell and the Movie in Bruges - Is a Medieval Masterpiece Just a Short Hop Away. GARETH...
Chocs Away; Kath Freer Tantalises in Bruges Her Tastebuds. THE waiter topped up...cobbled streets, we had high expectations of Bruges. It was granted Unesco World Heritage...boost last year thanks to the film In Bruges, starring Colin Farrell and Ralph Fiennes...
Bruges Cruise for Farrell; Cinema. Byline: TARA CAIN IN BRUGES (18) STARS: Ralph Fiennes, Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson...hit men. The majestic belfry towers and rosary stalls of Bruges provide the unlikely backdrop for a blackly humorous tale...
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BRUGES broozh, Fr. bruzh or Brugge bru g , Du. brupstr;kh...equipment, chemicals, processed food, and industrial glass. Bruges was founded on an inlet of the North Sea in the 9th cent...accommodate its increasing trade. At its zenith (14th cent.), Bruges was one of the major commercial hubs of Europe. An early...
ZEEBRUGGE za bru g , outer port of Bruges (Brugge), West Flanders prov., NW Belgium, on the North...developed c.1900 to replace the silted-up port of Bruges ; it is connected to Bruges by a 6-mi (9.7-km) canal (opened 1907). Zeebrugge has...
...71, Flemish portrait and religious painter, b. Bruges. He spent most of his life in Bruges, with the exception of several years in Rome...various pictures by van Oost in the churches of Bruges; Resurrection and Descent from the Cross...
...in Brussels, but after 1466 he was in Bruges, working for Flemish patrons and for the...background of the St. Ursula Shrine panels (Bruges). His earliest known work is a triptych...Diptych of Martin van Nieuwenhoven (both Bruges); other pictures are in the Metropolitan...
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