Bram Vannieuwenhuyze & Stefan Meijering, The court of Nassau. The construction of an aristocratic residence in late medieval Brussels In recent years, historians have devoted much attention to the integration of rich nobles and state officials in late medieval urban society. However, the concrete spatial practices linked to this socio-cultural integration have received less scholarly attention. In this paper, we use the abundant archives relating to the late medieval court of Nassau in Brussels (14th-16th century) to reconstruct the genesis and expansion of such an urban noble residence and its integration within the surrounding neighbourhood. The complex that we know from 16th-and 17th century iconography and cartography seems to be the r...
In the light of the division of land, and more precisely of the large landed property, this research...
By the middle of the 16th century, noble patrons in the Low Countries used antique and pseudo-antiqu...
Through the observation of land property (le foncier) and, specifically, large landholdings, this re...
This paper focuses on the spatial analysis of (some specific) intra-urban territories which existed ...
The study of the structural organization of the building projects at the Brussels court during the r...
The urbanization process has a huge impact on both the urban and rural landscape. Not only does it t...
Town halls are well-known remnants of late medieval urban society. Research has often focused on the...
This article discusses the material and spatial features of the tournaments on the Grote Markt, the ...
This article focuses on the social and political features of the knighthood in one of the most dense...
This paper presents a crucial aspect of the residential policy of a nobleman from the Habsburg Low C...
During the reign of Archdukes Albrecht and Isabella the old ducal palace at the Coudenberg in Brusse...
The research is focused on the architecture of the nobility, specifically the higher ranks of court ...
In this contribution a comparative case-study of two families from the urban elite is used to determ...
In this essay I will focus on changes to the commercial topography of late medieval Brussels and its...
The so-called Prince’s Court at Bruges was one of the main residences of the dukes of Burgundy durin...
In the light of the division of land, and more precisely of the large landed property, this research...
By the middle of the 16th century, noble patrons in the Low Countries used antique and pseudo-antiqu...
Through the observation of land property (le foncier) and, specifically, large landholdings, this re...
This paper focuses on the spatial analysis of (some specific) intra-urban territories which existed ...
The study of the structural organization of the building projects at the Brussels court during the r...
The urbanization process has a huge impact on both the urban and rural landscape. Not only does it t...
Town halls are well-known remnants of late medieval urban society. Research has often focused on the...
This article discusses the material and spatial features of the tournaments on the Grote Markt, the ...
This article focuses on the social and political features of the knighthood in one of the most dense...
This paper presents a crucial aspect of the residential policy of a nobleman from the Habsburg Low C...
During the reign of Archdukes Albrecht and Isabella the old ducal palace at the Coudenberg in Brusse...
The research is focused on the architecture of the nobility, specifically the higher ranks of court ...
In this contribution a comparative case-study of two families from the urban elite is used to determ...
In this essay I will focus on changes to the commercial topography of late medieval Brussels and its...
The so-called Prince’s Court at Bruges was one of the main residences of the dukes of Burgundy durin...
In the light of the division of land, and more precisely of the large landed property, this research...
By the middle of the 16th century, noble patrons in the Low Countries used antique and pseudo-antiqu...
Through the observation of land property (le foncier) and, specifically, large landholdings, this re...