The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 34
Strana 134
... Friesland gate , rather than the Spaniards who were knock- ing at the Kennemer gate . The chronicler , Bor , tells a vivid story of the irregular way in which the decision was at last forced through by one of the burgomasters supported ...
... Friesland gate , rather than the Spaniards who were knock- ing at the Kennemer gate . The chronicler , Bor , tells a vivid story of the irregular way in which the decision was at last forced through by one of the burgomasters supported ...
Strana 177
... Friesland and those of Utrecht now prohibited the exercise of the Catholic religion in the whole of their provinces . The Catholics , on the other hand , longed only the more fervently for the coming of the liberator . But Rennenberg's ...
... Friesland and those of Utrecht now prohibited the exercise of the Catholic religion in the whole of their provinces . The Catholics , on the other hand , longed only the more fervently for the coming of the liberator . But Rennenberg's ...
Strana 201
... Friesland , a couple of coastal towns in Flanders and Brabant , a single isolated place , Venlo , that was all the territory which now remained to the States . In the beginning of October 1585 the English troops arrived , and the Earl ...
... Friesland , a couple of coastal towns in Flanders and Brabant , a single isolated place , Venlo , that was all the territory which now remained to the States . In the beginning of October 1585 the English troops arrived , and the Earl ...
Obsah
PREFACE TO Second Edition | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
I | 22 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 17 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Aerschot Alva Amsterdam Anjou Antwerp Archdukes army authority Beggars Blood Council Brederode Brugge Brussels Burgundian Calvinism Calvinists Catholic Catholicism cause Chambers of Rhetoric Charles Charles the Bold Church citizens civilization Council Count Don John Duke Dutch Dutch-speaking Edicts Egmont enemy Enkhuizen Erasmus exiles Flanders and Brabant Fleece Flemings Flemish forces foreign France French Friesland Frisian garrison Gelderland German Ghent Granvelle Groningen Haarlem Habsburg Hainaut Holland and Zealand Hoorn influence King lands language leaders less Leuven Leyden Louis of Nassau Maas magistrates Marnix matter Maurice Mechlin Middelburg ministers monarchy movement negotiations Nether Netherlandish Netherlands nobility noblemen nobles North northern Oldenbarnevelt Orange's organization Overysel Parma peace pensionary Philip political position Prince of Orange Protestant Protestantism Reformed religion religious resistance revolt ruler soon South southern Spain Spaniards Spanish Stadtholder States-General tion town governments trade troops Union unity Utrecht Viglius Walloon Flanders Walloon provinces whole Zuider Zee Zutfen