The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609E. Benn, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... nobility thus occupied an important position in the Burgundian - Habsburg polity , and this position was one of general , not merely of provincial or local , significance . Even in the capacity of Stadtholders , for all the independence ...
... nobility thus occupied an important position in the Burgundian - Habsburg polity , and this position was one of general , not merely of provincial or local , significance . Even in the capacity of Stadtholders , for all the independence ...
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... nobility in France , where , to Philip's consternation , serious religious strife had broken out after the death of Henry II . In other words , anything which might hinder the establish- ment of Philip's despotism in the Netherlands was ...
... nobility in France , where , to Philip's consternation , serious religious strife had broken out after the death of Henry II . In other words , anything which might hinder the establish- ment of Philip's despotism in the Netherlands was ...
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... nobility were dis- cussed . After the arrival of the letters from Segovia , at a moment when Brussels was the scene of magnificent festivities in celebration of the marriage of Alexander of Parma , son of the Governess , to which the ...
... nobility were dis- cussed . After the arrival of the letters from Segovia , at a moment when Brussels was the scene of magnificent festivities in celebration of the marriage of Alexander of Parma , son of the Governess , to which the ...
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