Siege of Breda or Capture of Breda may refer to: Siege of Breda (1577) by States-General troops Capture of Breda (1581) by Claude de Berlaymont, lord of...
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January 1577) confirmed the Pacification, adding that the States would uphold the Catholic religion in their provinces. By signing the Edict of 1577 on 12...
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William the Silent (redirect from Willem de Zwijger)
as his court preacher. Taffin was later joined by Pierre Loyseleur de Villiers (1577–1584), who also became an important political advisor to the prince...
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(1577) Siege of Reval (1577) – Livonian War Siege of Danzig (1577) – Danzig rebellion Siege of Gvozdansko (1577–1578) Siege of Kōzuki Castle (1578) Siege of...
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his home territory Berlaimont was elevated to the status of a county. In 1577, Berlaymont was one of the signees of the Union of Brussels, which he immediately...
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half-brother to Philip, signed the so-called Perpetual Edict on 12 February 1577, ordering the Spanish troops to leave the Netherlands for Italy in exchange...
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of Egmont, prince of Gavre 1568–1572: none (?) 1572–1577: Jean de Croÿ, Count of Rœulx [nl] 1577–1584: none (?); province in States-General control (Calvinist...
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after the death of Juan de Austria (1 October 1578). In northern Brabant, the Siege of Breda (1577) [nl] (August–October 1577) forced the Spanish garrison...
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Fall of Antwerp (redirect from Siege of Antwerp (1584-1585))
Charles-Albert de Behault, Le siège d'Anvers par Alexandre Farnèse, duc de Parme, in: Bulletin of the Association de la Noblesse du Royaume de Belgique, Brussels...
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stadtholder of Friesland (1572–1574), Guelders (1572–1577), Groningen (1572–1574). He died in the Siege of Maastricht (1579). John of Berlaymont, provost...
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