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    Habsburg Netherlands

    Region of the Low Countries ruled by the Habsburg House from 1482 to 1795

    Habsburg Netherlands refers to those parts of the Low Countries that were ruled by sovereigns of the Holy Roman Empire's House of Habsburg. This rule began in 1482 and ended for the Northern Netherlands in 1581 and for the Southern Netherlands in 1797. The rule began with the death in 1482 of Mary of Burgundy of the House of Valois-Burgundy who was the ruler of the Low Countries and the wife of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I of Austria. Their grandson, Emperor Charles V, was born in the Habsburg Netherlands and made Brussels one of the capitals in the Spanish Empire. Becoming known as the Seventeen Provinces in 1549, they were held by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs from 1556, known as the Spanish Netherlands from that time on. In 1581, in the midst of the Dutch Revolt, the Seven United Provinces seceded from the rest of this territory to form the Dutch Republic. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Establishments in the Habsburg Netherlands by century (2 C) This page was last edited on 10 March 2023, at 08:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The Habsburg Netherlands was a geo-political entity covering the whole of the Low Countries (i.e. the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and most of the modern French départements of Nord and Pas-de-Calais) from 1482 to 1581.The northern Low Countries began growing from 1200 CE, with the drainage and flood control of land, which could then be cultivated.
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  5. history-maps.com

    Nov 5, 2024Habsburg Netherlands was the Renaissance period fiefs in the Low Countries held by the Holy Roman Empire's House of Habsburg. The rule began in 1482, when the last Valois-Burgundy ruler of the Netherlands, Mary, wife of Maximilian I of Austria, died.Their grandson, Emperor Charles V, was born in the Habsburg Netherlands and made Brussels one of his capitals.
  6. britannica.com

    3 days agoNetherlands - Dutch, Low Countries, Golden Age: This section surveys the history of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from its founding in 1579 to the present. For a discussion of the period prior to that date, see Low Countries, history of the. On January 23, 1579, the agreement at Utrecht was concluded, forming a "closer union" within the larger union of the Low Countries led by the States ...
  7. simple.wikipedia.org

    Habsburg Netherlands was the part of the Low Countries ruled by the House of Habsburg.After Mary of Burgundy died in 1482, the Low Countries was inherited by the Habsburgs. Emperor Charles V divided the House of Habsburg into two parts. The Spanish branch ruled the Habsburg Netherlands. After the Dutch Revolt, the northern provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands became independent.
  8. habsburger.net

    The school system was reorganized: monasteries, churches and cathedral schools as educational establishments for internal and external pupils were no longer adequate for the new demands of society. Towns and cities became centres of education, but even as early as the fourteenth century many villages had parish schools or schoolmasters.
  9. detailedpedia.com

    The Habsburg Netherlands was a geo-political entity covering the whole of the Low Countries (i.e. the present-day Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and most of the modern French départements of Nord and Pas-de-Calais) from 1482 to 1581.The northern Low Countries began growing from 1200 CE, with the drainage and flood control of land, which could then be cultivated.
  10. habsburger.net

    According to Joseph II's mercantilist views all subjects should make a contribution to society. In prisons and workhouses non-working people were to be trained as useful members of society who were willing to work. As early as 1671, on the Dutch and German model, the first prison-workhouse was founded in Vienna in the suburb of Leopoldstadt. Here, harsh conditions of work and
  11. habsburger.net

    In order to boost overseas trade and hence also the economy of the Habsburg territories, the mercantilists of the seventeenth century advocated the establishment of trading companies. Models were provided by the East India Companies founded in England and the Netherlands around 1600. However, the three trading companies founded in the Habsburg territories between 1667 and 1722
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