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POTTER Familles unies

Nic est co-auteur de six grands enfants à Bruxelles et de six beaux livres à Bruges. Avec des réseaux de volontaires, son agence de renseignement a enquêté sur les familles Potter pendant vingt ans. Les Potter Millenium Mysteries, découverts - siècle après siècle -. 1100 : Quête du Graal du roi Godefroy (Ardennes) 1200 : Artisans celtiques héroïques (France, Royaume-Uni) 1300 : Rebelles hérétiques du textile (Flandre, Royaume-Uni) 1400 : Brillants éclaireurs de Flandre (Bruges) 1500 : Rebelles au sanglant duc Alba (Brabant) 1600 : Agent secret de la grande maladie (Hollande) 1700 : Chef de la révolution courageuse (Bruxelles) 1800 : Migrants oubliés (Italie, Amérique) 1900 : Évasion de héros de la Première Guerre mondiale (Allemagne) 2000 : No men's Land (Belgique)... 2020 : Incroyables aventures illustrées authentiques. 2050 : Rejoignez la Book-Chain ! https://gw.geneanet.org/nicolaspotter

Nic est co-auteur de six grands enfants à Bruxelles et de six beaux livres à Bruges. Avec des réseaux de volontaires, son agence de renseignement a enquêté sur les familles Potter pendant vingt ans. Les Potter Millenium Mysteries, découverts - siècle après siècle -. 1100 : Quête du Graal du roi Godefroy (Ardennes) 1200 : Artisans celtiques héroïques (France, Royaume-Uni) 1300 : Rebelles hérétiques du textile (Flandre, Royaume-Uni) 1400 : Brillants éclaireurs de Flandre (Bruges) 1500 : Rebelles au sanglant duc Alba (Brabant) 1600 : Agent secret de la grande maladie (Hollande) 1700 : Chef de la révolution courageuse (Bruxelles) 1800 : Migrants oubliés (Italie, Amérique) 1900 : Évasion de héros de la Première Guerre mondiale (Allemagne) 2000 : No men's Land (Belgique)... 2020 : Incroyables aventures illustrées authentiques. 2050 : Rejoignez la Book-Chain !
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In the Doelenstraat he helped three people during the great illness.

There were already two deaths in the house. The three others were

also dead the next morning. The father stayed in a house for more

than an hour, where the illness was raging. In the guest house 'In the

Armed Swan', two officials confiscated possessions and fulfilled their

duties.

Other persons were sick of the “Spanish smallpox”. Roeland stayed

with them. There was no cure for those people who had contracted

that disease through no fault of their own. In the Kloksteeg a family

was assisted at night; also in the Giststeeg and also in the Poppesteeg.

A woman of eighty years in the Begijnesteeg, who had not confessed

for 60 years, was helped at night by Roeland. Another old man was

helped to fulfill his ecclesiastical obligations. They had asked for a

priest at the Begijnhof, but they refused to come. It was too risky.

Roeland was in Zoetermeer with Joost Scheepmaker, and kept a

church there during the risky time. An attorney had come to live in

the region and had not noticed that the disease was there. The priest

stood by him unconcernedly when he became ill. The man died a day

or two after that. A daughter of that prosecutor became ill three days

later. The priest helped the whole family; they all had the plague; he

was there for two or three hours, with danger for his own life.

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