Zichem


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subdivision_name5Scherpenheuvel-Zichem
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History

Zichem belonged to Maria van Loon-Heinsberg, who was a descendant of the Counts of Loon. After her marriage in 1440 to Jan IV of Nassau, Zichem became part of the county of Nassau-Dillenburg.

Before the outbreak of the Eighty Years' War, Zichem was a thriving town. During the siege of Zichem in 1578 by Alexander Farnese, almost the entire garrison was killed. In 1580, Zichem was hit by an earthquake which toppled the castle's keep. On October 8, the Staatsen retook Zichem. In 1599, a large ignited city fire put a permanent end to the town, and the town was destroyed by the fire.

Geography

The Demer River that flows through the city forms the border between the Kempen region in the north and the Hageland region in the south.

Television series

The television series Wij, Heren van Zichem was based on several conjoined stories by Ernest Claes. Some of the filming for the series took place in the city.

Two films were also made "De Witte" (1934) by Jan Vanderheyden with a.o. Jef Bruyninckx, and "De Witte van Sichem" by Robbe De Hert (1980).

Born in Zichem

Ernest Claes (1885-1968), writer

Peter Jan Beckx (1795-1887), superior of the Jesuits.

Gallery

File:Maagdentoren zichem.jpg|alt=|maagdentoren File:Sint Eustachius Zichem.jpg|alt=|Saint-Eustachius church File:Maagdentoren 2016.jpg|alt=|maagdentoren File:Geboortehuis ernest claes.jpg|alt=|birth house ernest claes File:Het witpeerd -- tolhuis uit 1617.jpg|alt=|the witpeerd (oldest house in zichem) File:Ernest Claes & De Witte.jpg|alt=|ernest claes and whitey

References

References

  1. Havermans, ''Bydragen tot de geschiedenis van Diest en omstreken'' P.22, uitgave: Havermans, 1845

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