Acquoy

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Acquoy (uitspraak: akkooi) is een dorp in de gemeente West Betuwe in de Nederlandse provincie Gelderland. Op 1 januari 2021 telde het dorp 580 inwoners. rdf:langString
Acquoy é uma cidade pertencente ao município de , na província de Guéldria, Países Baixos, estando a 12 km a leste de Gorinchem. Em 2001, tinha 278 habitantes e 115 residências, numa área de 0.079 km². Em sua área total, que inclui as partes periféricas da cidade, bem como a zona rural circundante, tem uma população estimada em 520 habitantes.. rdf:langString
Acquoy – wieś w prowincji Geldria, w Holandii. Według danych na rok 2018 wieś zamieszkiwało 360 osób, a gęstość zaludnienia wyniosła 1589 os./km2. rdf:langString
Acquoy (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑkoːi̯]) is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of West Betuwe, and lies about 12 km (7 mi) east of Gorinchem. According to popular legend a "Jan van Arkel" was the first to have settled the village of Acquoy, when he returned from the crusades in 1133. However, this is highly unlikely, because there were no crusades in the period around 1133. The first crusade was from 1096–99 and the second one was from 1147-49. Some sources report that the Jan van Arkel mentioned was in fact . However, he lived a century later and had the nickname "de Sterke", which means "the strong". rdf:langString
Acquoy est un village appartenant à la commune de West Betuwe aux Pays-Bas. Il comptait 608 habitants en 1965, 615 en 1993 et 608 en 2006. Selon la tradition, un certain Jan van Arkel aurait fondé le village d'Acquoy en 1133 après être revenu de croisade. C'est toutefois improbable, car l'an 1133 tombe dans une période où il n'y a eu aucune croisade. La première croisade date de 1096-99 et la seconde de 1147-49. Certaines sources assurent qu'il s'agissait de (nl), mais celui-ci a vécu un siècle plus tard et a été surnommé « le fort ». rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Acquoy (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɑkoːi̯]) is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of West Betuwe, and lies about 12 km (7 mi) east of Gorinchem. According to popular legend a "Jan van Arkel" was the first to have settled the village of Acquoy, when he returned from the crusades in 1133. However, this is highly unlikely, because there were no crusades in the period around 1133. The first crusade was from 1096–99 and the second one was from 1147-49. Some sources report that the Jan van Arkel mentioned was in fact . However, he lived a century later and had the nickname "de Sterke", which means "the strong". In 1305 Acquoy is mentioned as part of the property of the lords of Voorne. In 1364 Catherina van Voornenburgh rented her house together with the stronghold of Acquoy to Otto van Arkel for a period of 10 years and later he bought it. From that moment on, Acquoy, like Arkel itself and Gellicum, belonged to the Lordship of Arkel. After Acquoy changed hands several times, it was bought by Floris van Egmond, Count of Buren, in 1513. Through the marriage of Willem of Orange with the granddaughter of Floris van Egmond, Anna van Egmond in 1551, Acquoy, together with Leerdam, became property of the House of Orange and part of the County of Holland. The shire of Acquoy was made a barony in that time. Acquoy remained property of the House of Orange until 1795, when it became part of Holland, together with Leerdam. At this time the title of Baron of Acquoy disappeared. However, this did happen without protest of the local population. In 1820 it became part of the province Gelderland, because it became part of the municipality of Beesd. The shield of the Barony of Acquoy can nowadays still be viewed in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam. Acquoy is located at the old turn of the river the Linge, which was diverted, so it nowadays lies at a dead-end U-formed side arm of the river. The village got its typical long stretched form, parallel to the river, because people used to build their houses on, or directly behind, the Linge dike. The name Acquoy is mentioned in scripts dating back to 1311, but there is some uncertainty where the name arises from. Some say that the name is from the Germanic *agaza, "magpie," and ooi, "low soggy land." "Ooi" is also found in other names; Wadenoijen, Poederoyen and Ammerzoden (= Ammerzoyen). According to the same theory the name "Rhenoy" is a combination of "Rhenus" (=Rijn, Rhine river) followed again by "ooi". Others point out that "Acquoy" is mentioned in old scripts as Eckoy or Echoy and this would mean that it was the lowland of lord Akko or Ekko. This was supposed to be a Friesian, but this is very uncertain. Acquoy is famous as the birthplace of Cornelius Jansenius (Jansen), bishop of Ypres (Ieper), whose theological views brought forth the movement called Jansenism.
rdf:langString Acquoy est un village appartenant à la commune de West Betuwe aux Pays-Bas. Il comptait 608 habitants en 1965, 615 en 1993 et 608 en 2006. Selon la tradition, un certain Jan van Arkel aurait fondé le village d'Acquoy en 1133 après être revenu de croisade. C'est toutefois improbable, car l'an 1133 tombe dans une période où il n'y a eu aucune croisade. La première croisade date de 1096-99 et la seconde de 1147-49. Certaines sources assurent qu'il s'agissait de (nl), mais celui-ci a vécu un siècle plus tard et a été surnommé « le fort ». En 1305, Acquoy est signalé comme appartenant aux seigneurs de Voorne. En 1364, Catherina de Voornenburgh engagea pour 10 ans sa maison et la citadelle d'Acquoy à Otto van Arkel qui finit par les lui acheter. À partir de ce moment-là, Acquoy appartint, comme Arkel lui-même et Gellicum, à la seigneurie d'Arkel. Après qu'Acquoy eut passé encore dans d'autres mains, il fut acheté en 1513 par Florent d'Egmont, comte de Buren. Par le mariage de Guillaume d'Orange en 1551 avec Anna van Egmond, petite-fille de Floris, Acquoy et Leerdam devinrent possession du prince et la seigneurie fut érigée en baronnie. Acquoy resta ensuite entre les mains de la maison d'Orange jusqu'en 1795 où, avec Leerdam, il fut incorporé à la Hollande. Ce qui ne se fit pas sans protestation de la population. En 1820, le village fut rattaché à la Gueldre du fait de son annexion par la commune de Beesd. Un des titres de la reine Béatrix est toujours, du reste, baronne d'Acquoy. De plus le blason d'Acquoy est toujours visible dans la Nieuwe Kerk à Amsterdam. Acquoy se trouve sur un ancien méandre de la rivière Linge, qui a toutefois été coupé et forme maintenant un bras mort en U. Comme en son temps, il s'était créé le long de la digue de la Linge, le village est de forme étirée et sinueuse. L'origine de ce nom a été et reste encore très discutée. Un francophone aurait tendance à y voir une forme picarde. Le nom Acquoy apparaît déjà en 1311. Pour certains, il s'agit d'un composé du latin "aqua" (eau) et du germanique "ooi" (une terre basse et marécageuse). "Ooi" se rencontre aussi dans les noms: Wadenoijen, Poederoyen et Ammerzoden (= Ammerzoyen). Dans ce même ordre d'idées, le nom "Rhenoy" serait composé de "Rhenus" = Rhin, suivi du même "ooi". Pour d'autres, dans des sources anciennes, "Acquoy" est mentionné comme Eckoy ou Echoy et cela signifierait une terre basse du seigneur "Akko ou Ekko". Il s'agirait dans ce cas d'un noble frison, mais ceci est très improbable. Acquoy est connu pour avoir vu naître Cornelius Jansénius, évêque d'Ypres, dont les écrits théologiques sont à l'origine du jansénisme.
rdf:langString Acquoy (uitspraak: akkooi) is een dorp in de gemeente West Betuwe in de Nederlandse provincie Gelderland. Op 1 januari 2021 telde het dorp 580 inwoners.
rdf:langString Acquoy é uma cidade pertencente ao município de , na província de Guéldria, Países Baixos, estando a 12 km a leste de Gorinchem. Em 2001, tinha 278 habitantes e 115 residências, numa área de 0.079 km². Em sua área total, que inclui as partes periféricas da cidade, bem como a zona rural circundante, tem uma população estimada em 520 habitantes..
rdf:langString Acquoy – wieś w prowincji Geldria, w Holandii. Według danych na rok 2018 wieś zamieszkiwało 360 osób, a gęstość zaludnienia wyniosła 1589 os./km2.
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