The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Parma invades the Upper Quarter ; Union of Utrecht , 23 January , 1579 , 169 - Suppression of Catholicism within the Union , 171 - Orange must follow , 172 - The Walloon provinces reconciled with the King , May 1579 , 173 - Consequences ...
... Parma invades the Upper Quarter ; Union of Utrecht , 23 January , 1579 , 169 - Suppression of Catholicism within the Union , 171 - Orange must follow , 172 - The Walloon provinces reconciled with the King , May 1579 , 173 - Consequences ...
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... Parma in the South and Verdugo , the successor of Rennenberg , in the North - East . In the South the enemy took Kortryk by surprise , but as against this Mechlin was ... PARMA'S CONQUESTS, 1580-1589 THE SPLIT a PARMA'S CONQUESTS, 1580-1589.
... Parma in the South and Verdugo , the successor of Rennenberg , in the North - East . In the South the enemy took Kortryk by surprise , but as against this Mechlin was ... PARMA'S CONQUESTS, 1580-1589 THE SPLIT a PARMA'S CONQUESTS, 1580-1589.
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... Parma . Mechlin followed in July . It was easy for François Vrancken to talk : the fact was that the sieges in Holland and Zealand which he recalled with such pride had been rendered difficult for the Spaniards by nothing so much as by ...
... Parma . Mechlin followed in July . It was easy for François Vrancken to talk : the fact was that the sieges in Holland and Zealand which he recalled with such pride had been rendered difficult for the Spaniards by nothing so much as by ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
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