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  • Spanish Netherlands, (c. 1579–1713), Spanish-held provinces located in the southern part of the Low Countries (roughly corresponding to present Belgium and Luxembourg). Although the provinces of the Low Countries had for some years and for many reasons been chafing under foreign rule, the revolt against Spain received its major impetus from the zeal of members of the nascent Calvinist movement.
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  • The Seventeen Provinces formed the core of the Habsburg Netherlands which passed to the Spanish Habsburgs upon the abdication of Emperor Charles V in 1556.
  • Spanish Netherlands, (c. 1579–1713), Spanish-held provinces located in the southern part of the Low Countries (roughly corresponding to present Belgium and...
  • The Spanish Netherlands emerged as a pivotal theater during the Eighty Years’ War (1568–1648), pitting the Spanish Habsburgs against the Dutch Republic.
  • I read an article today about the influence of the Spanish Netherlands in Dutch popular culture, like mentioning the King of Spain in your anthem...
  • The Revolt of the Spanish Netherlands led to the collapse of Spain as a major European power. By 1618 – the start of the Thirty Years War – no catho.
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  • Oct 6, 2019 - Explore Jan's board "spanish netherlands" on Pinterest. See more ideas about spanish netherlands, historical maps, european history.
  • The Netherlands was a Spanish possession for nearly a hundred years, beginning in 1556 when its crown passed to the foreign king Philip II of Spain.
  • History of Flanders: the Spanish Netherlands. ...continued from the page on Medieval Flanders.
  • More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «SPANISH NETHERLANDS» in dictionaries.
  • The name given to the southern part of The Netherlands, territory accumulated by the French Duke of Burgundy in the 15th century and eventually inherite...