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- Perron_(architecture) abstract "A perron (French; Dutch: perroen) is a stone column, often decorated with a globus cruciger, that was erected in cities belonging to the erstwhile Prince-Bishopric of Liège (980-1795). They were primarily built in the so-called Good Cities (French: Bonnes Villes, Dutch: Goede Steden) that formed the primary towns of the polity. Many survive, though not in their original form.The columns came to symbolise local freedom and autonomy (initially bishopric autonomy, later urban autonomy). This stemmed from their function as place where laws were stated, and justice was administered. However, the actual origin of the symbols of the column is unclear. In 1467, after recapturing the rebellious city of Liège, Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy had the city's perron dismantled and removed to Bruges, not to be returned until after his death. This was "viewed both as a punishment of the people of Liège and as a clear warning to any Flemish subjects who might be tempted to question the duke's authority".".
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- Perron_(architecture) hasPhotoCollection Perron_(architecture).
- Perron_(architecture) subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Maastricht.
- Perron_(architecture) subject Category:Columns_and_entablature.
- Perron_(architecture) subject Category:Prince-Bishopric_of_Liège.
- Perron_(architecture) comment "A perron (French; Dutch: perroen) is a stone column, often decorated with a globus cruciger, that was erected in cities belonging to the erstwhile Prince-Bishopric of Liège (980-1795). They were primarily built in the so-called Good Cities (French: Bonnes Villes, Dutch: Goede Steden) that formed the primary towns of the polity. Many survive, though not in their original form.The columns came to symbolise local freedom and autonomy (initially bishopric autonomy, later urban autonomy).".
- Perron_(architecture) label "Perroen".
- Perron_(architecture) label "Perron (architecture)".
- Perron_(architecture) label "Perron (symbole)".
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- Perron_(architecture) sameAs Perroen.
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- Perron_(architecture) sameAs Q653598.
- Perron_(architecture) sameAs Q653598.
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