The Revolt of the Netherlands, 1555-1609 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 54
Strana 125
On the 2nd of June Sonoy arrived in the town and took command . It was his first
task to provide the revolt with a broader foundation . By June 8 Medemblik had
been taken ; nearly the whole body of the citizens fled into the castle , but by ...
On the 2nd of June Sonoy arrived in the town and took command . It was his first
task to provide the revolt with a broader foundation . By June 8 Medemblik had
been taken ; nearly the whole body of the citizens fled into the castle , but by ...
Strana 187
In practice nothing came of the subordination of this new Council to the Council
of State , and actually it simply took the place of the Committee of the Closer
Union , while the activities of the Council of State ( and this remained so after the
...
In practice nothing came of the subordination of this new Council to the Council
of State , and actually it simply took the place of the Committee of the Closer
Union , while the activities of the Council of State ( and this remained so after the
...
Strana 222
As unexpectedly he laid siege to Nymwegen and took that town as well . It was
only an effective use of the waterways that had made possible those
disconcertingly quick movements . In 1592 Parma had again to go to France ,
and the Spanish ...
As unexpectedly he laid siege to Nymwegen and took that town as well . It was
only an effective use of the waterways that had made possible those
disconcertingly quick movements . In 1592 Parma had again to go to France ,
and the Spanish ...
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