Zillebeke

Coordinates: 50°50′01″N 2°55′21″E / 50.83361°N 2.92250°E / 50.83361; 2.92250
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Church: Sint-Catharinakerk
Zillebeke Rectory
Zillebeke, tracks of Ypres-Comines railway with Hill 60 on the left

Zillebeke (also known as Zellebeck) is a village in the Flemish province of West Flanders in Belgium. It is a former municipality which is now part of Ypres.

History

On 3 March 1914 the then municipality was granted the arms of the last Lords of Zillebeke, the Canton family, Viscounts of Winnezeele, which had in 1740 acquired the Ancien Régime estate of Zillebeke.

During

Wipers Times, the most well-known of the trench magazines that were published by soldiers fighting on the front lines of the Great War
.

The 1st Battalion of The Irish Guards suffered huge casualties defending the village and playing a major part in stopping the German breakthrough to the Channel Ports between 1 and 11 November 1914 as part of the First Battle of Ypres.

Located in or close to Zillebeke are

war graves of soldiers from aristocratic backgrounds; this plot is called The Aristocrat's Cemetery.[1]

The nearby villages of

Voormezele were merged into Zillebeke in 1970. In 1976, the enlarged Zillebeke was merged into the city of Ypres
.

See also

References

  1. ^ Holt & Holt 2014, p. 226.
  • Holt, Tonie; Holt, Valmai (2014) [1997]. Major & Mrs Holt's Battlefield Guide to the Ypres Salient & Passchendaele. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Books. .
  • Belgian Civil heraldry – shows the coat of arms

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