The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609Barnes & Noble, 1958 - Počet stran: 310 |
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... Netherlands to his son Philip in 1555 , delegates of seventeen provinces of varying size and importance composed the ... Netherlands had taken by force of arms certain portions of the adjoining provinces , where in the meantime Spanish ...
... Netherlands to his son Philip in 1555 , delegates of seventeen provinces of varying size and importance composed the ... Netherlands had taken by force of arms certain portions of the adjoining provinces , where in the meantime Spanish ...
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... Netherlands when he was overtaken by the disaster for which his great enemy , Louis XI , the King of France , had been waiting . The crisis into which Charles the Bold's death in 1477 threw the Burgun- dian state permanently altered its ...
... Netherlands when he was overtaken by the disaster for which his great enemy , Louis XI , the King of France , had been waiting . The crisis into which Charles the Bold's death in 1477 threw the Burgun- dian state permanently altered its ...
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... Netherlands disposed of no naval power of any importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars to develop considerable activity . Their prize - money was to help the Prince in raising another army . They caused ...
... Netherlands disposed of no naval power of any importance , it was possible for the privateering of the Sea Beggars to develop considerable activity . Their prize - money was to help the Prince in raising another army . They caused ...
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