The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... MECHLIN 4 , LIMBURG 5 , ZEALAND 6 , HOLLAND 7 , UTRECHT 8 , GELDERLAND 9,0VERYSEL 10 , DRENTE II , FRIESLAND 12 , GRONINGEN WALLOON PROVINCES I , ARTOIS II , WALLOON FLANDERS III , CAMBRAI IV , TOURNIA V , HAINAUT VI , NAMUR VII ...
... MECHLIN 4 , LIMBURG 5 , ZEALAND 6 , HOLLAND 7 , UTRECHT 8 , GELDERLAND 9,0VERYSEL 10 , DRENTE II , FRIESLAND 12 , GRONINGEN WALLOON PROVINCES I , ARTOIS II , WALLOON FLANDERS III , CAMBRAI IV , TOURNIA V , HAINAUT VI , NAMUR VII ...
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... Mechlin , and Utrecht became Archbishoprics ; the Archbishop of Mechlin was to be Primate over the whole Netherlands Church . Of the three provinces under the authority of these archbishops that of Cambrai comprised the Walloon area ...
... Mechlin , and Utrecht became Archbishoprics ; the Archbishop of Mechlin was to be Primate over the whole Netherlands Church . Of the three provinces under the authority of these archbishops that of Cambrai comprised the Walloon area ...
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... Mechlin participated , was , so far as Brussels and Mechlin were concerned , like an accession in articulo mortis to the Union of Utrecht , and the dual character of the Government was still further reduced by the abolition of the ...
... Mechlin participated , was , so far as Brussels and Mechlin were concerned , like an accession in articulo mortis to the Union of Utrecht , and the dual character of the Government was still further reduced by the abolition of the ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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