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The Cities of the Low Countries
2017The low Countries in the Belgian region were originally settled by Celtic tribes. These tribes were subdued and civilized by the Romans as part of their settlement of Gaul. There were German tribes to the north which had crossed the Rhine and intermarried with the Celts before the Roman takeover.
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The Americas, 1956
The contest between monarchy and representative institutions had a unique outcome in the Netherlands in the sixteenth century as a result of several factors. The most obvious of these is the fact that their rulers had inherited a royal title in Castile and Aragon.
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The contest between monarchy and representative institutions had a unique outcome in the Netherlands in the sixteenth century as a result of several factors. The most obvious of these is the fact that their rulers had inherited a royal title in Castile and Aragon.
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Nationalism in the Low Countries
The Review of Politics, 1957The age of nationalism offers us many examples which prove that affinities in descent or language have no influence on the formation of modern nations or on their political ideas. Switzerland is only one of several Germanic lands which developed a nationalism resembling much more closely that of England rather than that of Germany.
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The Low Countries in the Transition to Capitalism
Journal of Agrarian Change, 2001In the most recent phase of the discussion on the historical conditions for economic development, or the transition from feudalism to capitalism, the town-dominated Low Countries have been neglected, because the focus has been to such a large extent on agrarian conditions and agrarian transformations.
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2001
The appointment of Requesens to replace Alba, badly managed though it was, showed just how determined Philip was to resolve the situation in the Low Countries, for Don Luis was no ordinary adviser. Philip had known him for nearly forty years and trusted him deeply.
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The appointment of Requesens to replace Alba, badly managed though it was, showed just how determined Philip was to resolve the situation in the Low Countries, for Don Luis was no ordinary adviser. Philip had known him for nearly forty years and trusted him deeply.
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2020
Isabel Clara Eugenia, who ruled as co-sovereign of the Low Countries with her husband, Albert of Austria, saw convents as a bulwark against encroaching Protestantism and brought nuns of different orders from France to make foundations, among them, Ana de Jesús.
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Isabel Clara Eugenia, who ruled as co-sovereign of the Low Countries with her husband, Albert of Austria, saw convents as a bulwark against encroaching Protestantism and brought nuns of different orders from France to make foundations, among them, Ana de Jesús.
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Maternal and child undernutrition and overweight in low-income and middle-income countries
The Lancet, 2013R. Black+10 more
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Semiotics in the Low Countries
1986Before embarking on a survey of semiotic activity in the Low Countries, I must impose some restrictions on its scope. An extensional restriction will be made to work published by 20th-century Belgian and Dutch scholars. This allows me to exclude the writings of “Netherlandic” speculative grammarians, such as Siger de Cortraco, who were active in the ...
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