Events relating to belgium

Halted by a Roman army in their push southwards, the Franks settle in the Roman province of Belgica, around Tournai

Flemish towns begin to acquire municipal independence, as communes, following the earlier Italian trend

The marriage of the duke of Burgundy to the heiress of Flanders lays the foundation for the great territorial expansion of Burgundy

Philip II of Burgundy commissions from Netherlands sculptor Claus Sluter a work, the Well of Moses, which launches the northern Renaissance

Robert Campin, also known as the Master of Flémalle, brings to Flemish painting a natural and everyday quality which is entirely new

Giovanni Arnolfini, a merchant from Lucca trading in Bruges, commissions from van Eyck a portrait of himself and his wife

Oil paints, long familiar in the Netherlands, begin to be adopted in Italy in place of tempera

The assembly brought together in Bruges in 1463 is later seen as the first full gathering of the Netherlands States-General

Tommaso Portinari, the Medici agent in Bruges, commissions an altarpiece from Hugo van der Goes for his family church in Florence

Erasmus and Thomas More take the northern Renaissance in the direction of Christian humanism

Erasmus publishes an influential edition of the New Testament in its original Greek

William Tyndale is captured in Antwerp, condemned as a heretic and strangled at the stake

Pieter Brueghel the Elder depicts biblical events taking place among the peasants of the Netherlands countryside

Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator publishes a map of the world, using the projection now known by his name

A year after Mercator's death, his son publishes a bound collection of his maps with the title Atlas, or Cosmographic Meditations

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