The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1966 - Počet stran: 310 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 40
Strana 124
... Spaniards made a desperate effort to assert themselves on the water . But while warfare on land could be carried on with foreigners , for the fleet they fitted out on the Scheldt they needed Zealanders . It was difficult to procure any ...
... Spaniards made a desperate effort to assert themselves on the water . But while warfare on land could be carried on with foreigners , for the fleet they fitted out on the Scheldt they needed Zealanders . It was difficult to procure any ...
Strana 133
... Spaniards , at great labour , transported the whole of their Zuider Zee fleet under Bossu to the Haarlem Lake . Sonoy at once tried to utilize the command of the Zuider Zee , which was thus left to him , by making a move from Enkhuizen ...
... Spaniards , at great labour , transported the whole of their Zuider Zee fleet under Bossu to the Haarlem Lake . Sonoy at once tried to utilize the command of the Zuider Zee , which was thus left to him , by making a move from Enkhuizen ...
Strana 251
... Spaniards still kept their grip on the Southern Netherlands , signified an acquiescence in the partial failure of the national programme . But was it possible for the Republic , especially now that France and England were threatening ...
... Spaniards still kept their grip on the Southern Netherlands , signified an acquiescence in the partial failure of the national programme . But was it possible for the Republic , especially now that France and England were threatening ...
Obsah
INDEX 299 | 13 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION 15 | 15 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 18 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Aerschot Alva Amsterdam Antwerp Archdukes army assembly attempts authority Beggars Bishopric of Liège Brugge Brussels Burgundian Calvinism Calvinists Catholic Catholicism caused century Chambers of Rhetoric Charles the Bold Church citizens civilization Council Don John Duke Dutch Dutch-speaking dynasty Edicts Egmont enemy Enkhuizen Erasmus exiles Flanders and Brabant Flemings Flemish forces foreign France Frankish French Friesland Frisian garrison Gelderland German Ghent Granvelle Grevelingen Groningen Haarlem Habsburg Hainaut high nobility Holland and Zealand Hoorn independence influence King lands language less Leuven Leyden Louis of Nassau Maas magistrates Marnix Mechlin monarchy moreover movement Nassau Nether Netherlandish Netherlands Netherlands history nevertheless nobles North northern Orange Orange's organization Overysel Parma peace Philip political position Prince Protestant Protestantism Reformed region religion religious resistance revolt rivers Roermond ruler side soon South southern Spain Spaniards Spanish Stadtholder States-General tion town governments troops Union unity Utrecht Viglius Walloon Flanders Walloon provinces whole Zutfen