- Frans Ackerman
Frans Ackerman (born around 1330 in
Ghent -22 July 1387 ), sometimes given as Franz or French Ackerman, was one of the most famous Flemishstatesmen of the 14th century.He was assigned leader of the rebellious "Reisers" by
Philip van Artevelde , and accountable for the victories against CountLouis II of Flanders .While he travelled to
England , in an attempt to find support for Flanders against the attacking French, Van Artevelde died in theBattle of Roosebeke and all Flanders but Ghent was subdued by Count Louis. Back in Ghent, Ackerman took the place of Artevelde and fought victoriously in the Battle ofDunkerque . Even though the count died in 1384, the war was not over. Ackerman conquered the city ofDamme and was soon beleaguered by the army ofCharles VI of France . The expected help from the English failed to appear, and he had to break the siege on his own.On
18 December 1385 , the war ended with the marriage ofPhilip II, Duke of Burgundy and the hereditary daughter of Count Louis.Ackerman was murdered by a son of the Lord of
Herzele who deemed him responsible for the death of his father Fact|date=February 2007.Sources
* "Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie" - at
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