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GHENT:
Introducing Ghent and the "Stropkes".
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The people of Ghent proudly wear the nickname 'Stropke', which is actually the round part of the rope through which a convict has to stick his head before being hanged. The citizens of Ghent received this name because of the punishment inflicted on the city by its most famous citizen, Emperor Charles V. In 1537 Ghent had refused to pay more
taxes for a new war of Charles V against the king of France. To deal
with his rebellious birth-city for once and for all, Charles V had the city
walls destroyed. He also abolished most of the city's privileges and ordered
the most important citizens to appear before him to ask for mercy while
carrying a rope around their necks, as a sign that they were ready to be
hanged if the Emperor would order it.
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