The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Gelderland , Groningen , and Friesland , although largely non - Frankish , had always been in the closest contact with the Frankish Netherlands , and , once subdued , were destined to form an integral part of the Netherlandish nation ...
... Gelderland , Groningen , and Friesland , although largely non - Frankish , had always been in the closest contact with the Frankish Netherlands , and , once subdued , were destined to form an integral part of the Netherlandish nation ...
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... Gelderland and other northern provinces . It was promoted by Orange and Holland - there is no doubt that Van Lier's suggestion quoted above was inspired by the Prince - not because they felt more closely related in spirit to Gelderland ...
... Gelderland and other northern provinces . It was promoted by Orange and Holland - there is no doubt that Van Lier's suggestion quoted above was inspired by the Prince - not because they felt more closely related in spirit to Gelderland ...
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... Gelderland , employed by the Southern States- General in the negotiations of Bergen - op - Zoom 245 Bergen , see Glymes Bergh , Willem Count van den — , 1538-86 , Gelderland nobleman , married in 1556 Maria of Nassau , sister of William ...
... Gelderland , employed by the Southern States- General in the negotiations of Bergen - op - Zoom 245 Bergen , see Glymes Bergh , Willem Count van den — , 1538-86 , Gelderland nobleman , married in 1556 Maria of Nassau , sister of William ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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