The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... independent sovereign right of the States of Holland " , a statement which was in accordance with the view most com- monly presented in Dutch historical literature , I have since found to be untenable . In an article in Bijdragen van de ...
... independent sovereign right of the States of Holland " , a statement which was in accordance with the view most com- monly presented in Dutch historical literature , I have since found to be untenable . In an article in Bijdragen van de ...
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... independent provinces . Cambrai , 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 ...
... independent provinces . Cambrai , 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 ...
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... independent position had become dear to them since 1572 , and was it not to be feared that Brabant and Flanders , now that they rallied to the Prince , would resume their ancient leadership in the Netherlands community ? All Orange's ...
... independent position had become dear to them since 1572 , and was it not to be feared that Brabant and Flanders , now that they rallied to the Prince , would resume their ancient leadership in the Netherlands community ? All Orange's ...
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