- Jan Breydel
Jan Breydel (born in
Bruges in the 13th century) is credited with leading theBruges Matins ("Brugse Metten"), a violent uprising against Philip the Fair.Breydel, who was by trade a butcher, led the Bruges Matins together with
Pieter de Coninck , a weaver, in May 1302. About three weeks before, on1 May that year, they had partaken in an attack on the castle of Male and the complete annihilation of the French garrison there. The city archives of Bruges show that Jan Breydel was present from8 July until10 July 1302 , inKortrijk , as a supplier of meat for the troops. On the basis of this record, it is generally accepted that he had fought on11 July 1302 in theBattle of the Golden Spurs .In 1308, he helped to disengage
Willem of Saeftinghe , who had fought on the same side at Kortrijk six years earlier, from the church ofLissewege where Willem had barricaded himself during an uprising.In 1309, Breydel, together with Pieter de Coninck and
Jan Heem , again led an uprising in Bruges, aimed against theTreaty of Athis-sur-Orge (1305) forced uponFlanders by the French; he killed the substitute of theCount of Flanders the same year.Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck have often been portrayed as patriotic heroes in Belgium because of their passion for Flemish identity. Belgian nationalists (like the historian
Henri Pirenne ) used to claim they and the actions of their militia prevented Belgium from becoming an integral part of France early on. Flemish nationalists credit them with ensuring the survival of the Dutch language in the western part of Belgium. Jan Breydel himself always regretted that the retrieval of Flemish autonomy meant giving up the French-speaking but culturally Flemish town ofLille , which was later reconquered by the Burgundians, but lost for good as a result ofLouis XIV 's annexation wars. The statue Jan Breydel shares with Pieter de Coninck has decorated the Market Place in Bruges ever since 1887.Trivia
*The Jan Breydel football stadium of
Club Brugge andCercle Brugge is named to him.
*In 2005 he was nominated on a shortlist of 100 famous Belgians for the title of "De Grootste Belg" (an election of the greatest person in Belgian history), but didn't make it to the final list, ending up at #35.
*Kuzma Minin , the Russian leader of a popular militia that drove the Poles out ofRussia at the end of theTime of Troubles in 1612, also happened to be a butcher.
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