The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... French was spoken . Trace a line , starting from the North Sea shore in the neighbourhood of Grevelingen , following the rivers Aa and Leie , 2 then , from a point several miles south of Kortryk , 3 continuing in an easterly direction ...
... French was spoken . Trace a line , starting from the North Sea shore in the neighbourhood of Grevelingen , following the rivers Aa and Leie , 2 then , from a point several miles south of Kortryk , 3 continuing in an easterly direction ...
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... French Kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation were left facing each other , their frontier in the North followed the Scheldt right across the Frankish area . Flanders , as the country between the Scheldt and the North ...
... French Kingdom and the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation were left facing each other , their frontier in the North followed the Scheldt right across the Frankish area . Flanders , as the country between the Scheldt and the North ...
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... French invasion . Yet this French invasion , on which centred the hopes of Orange as well as the fears of Alva , continued to be postponed . Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack of money no less ...
... French invasion . Yet this French invasion , on which centred the hopes of Orange as well as the fears of Alva , continued to be postponed . Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack of money no less ...
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