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    The Burgundian inheritance in the Low Countries consisted of numerous fiefs held by the Dukes of Burgundy in modern-day Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg...
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    The Burgundian Netherlands were those parts of the Low Countries ruled by the Dukes of Burgundy during the Burgundian Age between 1384 and 1482. Within...
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    the Burgundian inheritance in the Low Countries. Charles V was born and raised in the Low Countries and often stayed at the Palace of Coudenberg in Brussels...
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    The Burgundian State (French: État bourguignon [eta buʁɡiɲɔ̃]; Dutch: Bourgondische Rijk [burˈɣɔndisə ˈrɛik]) was a composite monarchy ruled by the Dukes...
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    France, the Habsburgs remained in control of the title of Duke of Burgundy and the other parts of the Burgundian inheritance, notably the Low Countries and...
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  • Duke of Burgundy and the other parts of the Burgundian inheritance, notably the Low Countries and the Free County of Burgundy in the Holy Roman Empire....
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    Empire of Charles V (category 16th century in the Holy Roman Empire)
    and honorific archduke (heir apparent of Austria). The Burgundian inheritance in the Low Countries, also called "Netherlands", "Flanders", or "Belgica"...
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    remained in the hands of France, the Habsburgs remained in control of the title of Duke of Burgundy and the other parts of the Burgundian inheritance, notably...
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    remained in control of the other parts of the Burgundian inheritance, notably the Low Countries and the Free County of Burgundy. 1477–82: War of the Burgundian...
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    Belgium–Netherlands relations (category Bilateral relations of the Netherlands)
    even as regional particularism persisted. In 1482, the Burgundian inheritance in the Low Countries passed to the Habsburgs, and by 1543 Emperor Charles V...
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  • and the other parts of the Burgundian inheritance, notably the Low Countries and the Free County of Burgundy in the Holy Roman Empire as well as the County...
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    XI, while the bulk of the Burgundian possessions in the Low Countries passed to Charles' daughter, Mary, and her Habsburg descendants. The Duchy of Burgundy...
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    inherited the Burgundian Netherlands. Despite his young age, Philip quickly proved himself an effective ruler beloved by his people in the Low Countries, pursuing...
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    French control over the entire Burgundian inheritance. However, Mary was put under pressure by the States General of the Low Countries not to accept those...
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    eastern France and the Low Countries effectively as independent princes. Although sometimes referred to as the Burgundian state, it was in fact a composite...
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    (1504-1556), the king of Spain (1556-1598, 1621-1706), and the archduke of Austria (1716-1794), to administer the Burgundian inheritance of the House of Habsburg...
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    Brown, Anthony; Small, Graeme (2007). Court and Civic Society in the Burgundian Low Countries, c. 1420–1520. Manchester: Manchester University Press NBN...
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    Hundred Years' War, 1415–1453 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    but the Burgundian focus on expanding their domains into the Low Countries left them little energy to intervene in France. The death of Bedford at the same...
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    The most widespread use of Nibelung is used to denote the Burgundian royal house, also known as the Gibichungs (German) or Gjúkingar (Old Norse). A group...
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    established peace in the Low Countries. Mary's marriage into the House of Habsburg proved to be a disaster for France because the Burgundian inheritance later brought...
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  • The Burgundian treaty of 1548 (ratified on 26 June), also known as the Transaction of Augsburg, settled the status of the Habsburg Netherlands within...
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    Lands of Overmaas (category Territories of the Valois dukes of Burgundy)
    Overmaas The Lands of Overmaas (Dutch: Landen van Overmaas; French: Pays d'Outre-Meuse) were a collection of lordships near Limburg in the Low Countries which...
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    County of Burgundy (category 1400s in the Burgundian Netherlands)
    as the Kingdom of Arles. The county was formed in 982 by count Otto-William, encompassing his domains in northern parts of the Burgundian realm. In 1032...
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    Austria). The Burgundian inheritance included the Habsburg Netherlands, which consisted of a large number of the lordships that formed the Low Countries and...
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    Louis XI (redirect from Louis the Cruel)
    with England in 1475 and the peaceful resolution in 1482 of the disposition of the "Burgundian inheritance" left to Mary of Burgundy finally allowed Louis...
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    inherited the large Burgundian domains in France and the Low Countries upon her father's death in the Battle of Nancy on 5 January 1477. The southern part...
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    Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy (category Regents in the Holy Roman Empire)
    acted in a threatening manner. The authors of The Promised Lands: The Low Countries Under Burgundian Rule, 1369–1530 credit Margaret with keeping the provinces...
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    Treaty of Senlis (category 1490s in the Holy Roman Empire)
    young son Philip the Handsome, the Habsburg claimant to the Burgundian inheritance. The treaty contained 48 clauses, dealing with various political,...
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    The County of Flanders was one of the most powerful political entities in the medieval Low Countries, located on the North Sea coast of modern-day Belgium...
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    French–Habsburg rivalry (category 16th century in the Habsburg monarchy)
    territories of the Burgundian Inheritance, including the Netherlands, stayed with the Spanish crown, whereas the German regions remained with the Austrian branch...
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