Filips de Goedekaai (Ghent)
Philip the Good (French: Philippe le Bon, Dutch: Filips de Goede; 31 July 1396 – 15 June 1467) was Duke of Burgundy as Philip III from 1419 until his death. He was a member of a cadet line of the Valois dynasty (the then Royal family of France). During his reign Burgundy reached the height of its prosperity and prestige and became a leading center of the arts. Philip is known in history for his administrative reforms, patronage of Flemish artists such as Jan van Eyck, of Franco-Flemish composers such as Gilles Binchois, and the capture of Joan of Arc.
Filips de Goedekaai, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_the_Good
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Coordinates: 51°2'14"N 3°44'1"E
- Citadelpark 0.9 km
- Miljoenenkwartier 1.3 km
- Sint-Pieters-Buiten 1.6 km
- Ghent University Hospital 1.6 km
- Ghent University - Campus Sterre 1.9 km
- Technologiepark Zwijnaarde 3.4 km
- Blaarmeersen 3.5 km
- Parkbos 5.8 km
- Merelbeke (municipality) 6.3 km
- De Pinte (municipality) 7.5 km
- Gaspar De Craeyerstraat 0.9 km
- Harelbekestraat 1.1 km
- Krijgslaan 1.6 km
- Botermarkt 2 km
- Nieuwewandeling 2.8 km
- Sneppenbrugstraat 3.4 km
- Latemstraat 7.7 km
- A10 (E40) 8.7 km
- Kwatrechtsteenweg 9 km
- Lichterveldestraat 10 km