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The Seventeen Provinces were the Imperial states of the Habsburg Netherlands in the 16th century. They roughly covered the Low Countries, i.e., what is... |
Burgundian Circle (category Seventeen Provinces) seventeen provinces under his rule, the last one being the Duchy of Guelders in 1543. The Burgundian treaty of 1548 shifted the seventeen provinces from... |
Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 (category Seventeen Provinces) promulgated by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, reorganising the Seventeen Provinces of the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg into one... |
the Sangguniang Panlalawigan and an elected governor. The provinces are grouped into seventeen regions based on geographical, cultural, and ethnological... |
Low Countries (redirect from History of Low Countries) also called the Seventeen Provinces up to 1581. Even after the political secession of the autonomous Dutch Republic (or "United Provinces") in the north... |
Dutch Republic (redirect from Republic of the Seven United Provinces) Charles V issued the Pragmatic Sanction, which further unified the Seventeen Provinces under his rule. Charles was succeeded by his son, King Philip II... |
Spanish Netherlands (section Provinces) Valois-Burgundy upon the death of Mary of Burgundy in 1482. The Seventeen Provinces formed the core of the Habsburg Netherlands which passed to the Spanish... |
Habsburg Netherlands (category History of the Low Countries) Netherlands and made Brussels one of his capitals. Becoming known as the Seventeen Provinces in 1549, they were held by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs from... |
County of Zeeland (redirect from History of County of Zeeland) in 1482, Zeeland according to the Treaty of Senlis was one of the Seventeen Provinces held by the House of Habsburg, which in 1512 joined the Burgundian... |
Duchy of Brabant (category Seventeen Provinces) as the capital city. The subsequent history of Brabant is part of the history of the Habsburg Seventeen Provinces. The Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) brought... |
Burgundian inheritance in the Low Countries (category History of the Habsburg Netherlands) The Burgundian Low Countries were ultimately expanded to include Seventeen Provinces under Emperor Charles V. The Burgundian inheritance then passed to... |
almost all the Belgian states became part of larger entities (the Seventeen Provinces (1549–1581) and the Southern Netherlands (after 1581)). Prominent... |
Lordship of Overijssel (category Seventeen Provinces) Burgundian Circle by the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 and one of the Seventeen Provinces. During the Eighty Years' War, Overijssel was divided between 1580–1597... |
1549, issued by Roman Emperor Charles V, established the so-called Seventeen Provinces, as an entity on its own, apart from the Empire and from France.... |
Confederation in 1867, there have been several proposals for new Canadian provinces and territories. Since 1982, the current Constitution of Canada requires... |
Tournaisis (category Seventeen Provinces) part of modern Belgium. The Tournaisis was considered part of the Seventeen Provinces. Mason, Antony (2017). Belgium & Luxembourg. New York. p. 188.... |
Duchy of Limburg (category Seventeen Provinces) (including Dalhem, Valkenburg, and 's-Hertogenrade), to be one of the Seventeen Provinces of the Burgundian Netherlands. Unlike other parts of this province... |
County of Drenthe (category Seventeen Provinces) Circle and attached to the Burgundian Circle, making it one of the Seventeen Provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands with a special status within the Empire... |
Seignory of Frisia (category Seventeen Provinces) was now firmly in the hands of Charles and incorporated into the Seventeen Provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands. Van Toutenburg became Stadtholder and... |
Duchy of Guelders (category Seventeen Provinces) Guelders to the Emperor. Emperor Charles V united Guelders with the Seventeen Provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands by the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549, and... |