Jan Breydel
Jan Breydel was a notable figure in the history of Bruges, a city in Belgium. He is best known for his role in the Bruges Matins, a rebellion against the French occupation in the late 14th century. Breydel, a butcher by trade, became a symbol of resistance and local pride during this tumultuous period.
In recognition of his contributions, a statue of Jan Breydel stands in Bruges, commemorating his legacy. The statue, along with another of Pieter de Coninck, represents the fight for freedom and the spirit of the people of Flanders. Breydel's story is an important part of Belgian history.