The settlement of Heusden, bordering on the river Meuse (Maas), as we know it today dates back to the 13th century, and started with the construction of a fortification to replace the castle that was destroyed by the Duke of Brabant in 1202. This fortification was quickly expanded with water works and a donjon (castle keep). The city of Heusden received city rights in 1318. The castle of Heusden was the property of successive dukes of Brabant, in 1357 it went over to the counts of Holland.Monique sent this nice card with beautiful stamps.
Active Stamp collector and recently into Post Crossing. Any missing UNESCO heritage site card in my wish list is welcome from country of origin or otherwise. And available card chosen from my Flickr Album will be mailed back.
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Thursday, 23 June 2016
Post card from Nederlands
The settlement of Heusden, bordering on the river Meuse (Maas), as we know it today dates back to the 13th century, and started with the construction of a fortification to replace the castle that was destroyed by the Duke of Brabant in 1202. This fortification was quickly expanded with water works and a donjon (castle keep). The city of Heusden received city rights in 1318. The castle of Heusden was the property of successive dukes of Brabant, in 1357 it went over to the counts of Holland.Monique sent this nice card with beautiful stamps.
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