Lordship of Mechelen
The Lordship of Mechelen was until 1795 a small independent Lordship in the Low Countries, consisting of the city of Mechelen and some surrounding villages. In the early Middle Ages, it was part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, which was confirmed in 910. In practice, the area was ruled by the local family, against the will of the Prince-Bishops of Liège. The Duchy of Brabant tried to annex the Lordship, but as a reaction, Liège gave the area in 1333 to the County of Flanders. The Flemish also didn't gain complete and permanent control.
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Lordship of Mechelen
The Lordship of Mechelen was until 1795 a small independent Lordship in the Low Countries, consisting of the city of Mechelen and some surrounding villages. In the early Middle Ages, it was part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, which was confirmed in 910. In practice, the area was ruled by the local family, against the will of the Prince-Bishops of Liège. The Duchy of Brabant tried to annex the Lordship, but as a reaction, Liège gave the area in 1333 to the County of Flanders. The Flemish also didn't gain complete and permanent control.
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De Heerlijkheid Mechelen was t ...... n enkele omliggende gemeenten.
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Die Herrlichkeit Mechelen (auc ...... tznahme durch Frankreich 1795.
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Fins al 1795, la Senyoria de M ...... a.
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La Signoria di Malines (in fra ...... Impero, con capitale Malines.
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La seigneurie de Malines était ...... ommunes en dehors de la ville.
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The Lordship of Mechelen was u ...... e Belgian province of Antwerp.
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Сеньория Мехелен (нидерл. Heer ...... ко коммун за пределами города.
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لوردية ميشيلين، كانت حتى عام 1 ...... لحالية وبعض القرى المحيطة بها.
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De Heerlijkheid Mechelen was t ...... n enkele omliggende gemeenten.
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Die Herrlichkeit Mechelen (auc ...... tznahme durch Frankreich 1795.
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Fins al 1795, la Senyoria de M ...... uan la va declarar les Disset
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La Signoria di Malines (in fra ...... Impero, con capitale Malines.
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La seigneurie de Malines était ...... ommunes en dehors de la ville.
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The Lordship of Mechelen was u ...... omplete and permanent control.
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Сеньория Мехелен (нидерл. Heer ...... ко коммун за пределами города.
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لوردية ميشيلين، كانت حتى عام 1 ...... لحالية وبعض القرى المحيطة بها.
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Heerlijkheid Mechelen
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Herrlichkeit Mechelen
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Lordship of Mechelen
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Seigneurie de Malines
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Senyoria de Mechelen
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Signoria di Malines
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Мехелен (сеньория)
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لوردية ميشيلين
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