The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 38
Strana 106
He pursued Louis ' retreating army into the Count of East - Friesland's territory
and annihilated it at Jemmingen . After having made the town of Groningen feel
his fist — he compelled it at last to receive its first bishop and had a fortress built ...
He pursued Louis ' retreating army into the Count of East - Friesland's territory
and annihilated it at Jemmingen . After having made the town of Groningen feel
his fist — he compelled it at last to receive its first bishop and had a fortress built ...
Strana 107
with the army hoping to return into their country under his leadership . There were
Count Louis , escaped from Jemmingen , Hoogstraten , Culemborch , De Hames
, and other noblemen members of the Compromise . Eloquent manifestoes ...
with the army hoping to return into their country under his leadership . There were
Count Louis , escaped from Jemmingen , Hoogstraten , Culemborch , De Hames
, and other noblemen members of the Compromise . Eloquent manifestoes ...
Strana 117
Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack
of money no less than in 1568. On July 23 he took Roermond on the Maas , but
had to wait for contributions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers ...
Orange himself , who was raising a large army in Germany , was delayed by lack
of money no less than in 1568. On July 23 he took Roermond on the Maas , but
had to wait for contributions from the revolting Holland towns before his soldiers ...
Co říkají ostatní - Napsat recenzi
Na obvyklých místech jsme nenalezli žádné recenze.
Obsah
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION | 12 |
PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION | 15 |
EARLY NETHERLANDS HISTORY 23 | 20 |
Další části 17 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
The Revolt of the Netherlands (1555-1609) (Classic Reprint) Pieter Geyl Náhled není k dispozici. - 2017 |
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
able accordance Aerschot already Antwerp appeared army assembly assistance attempt authority became become began Beggars Brabant Brussels called Calvinism Calvinists carried Catholic cause Central century Charles Church citizens civilization continued Council Count course danger Don John Dutch East especially exiles fact Flanders followed forces foreign France French Friesland Gelderland German Ghent give Government Groningen hands Holland and Zealand importance independent influence Italy King lands language leaders less linguistic longer marched matter means Mechlin movement natural Netherlandish Netherlands nevertheless nobility nobles North northern once Orange organization Parma party peace Philip political position possessed Prince Protestants provinces question Reformed region religion religious remained resistance revolt rivers rule ruler side situation soon South Spain Spaniards Spanish spite Stadtholder States-General taken tion took town troops true Union Utrecht Walloon whole