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History of Holland

History of Holland

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John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, and of John the Fearless with Albert's daughter, Margaret, were to have momentous consequences. Albert died in 1404 and was succeeded by William VI, who before his death in 1417 caused the nobles and towns to take the oath of allegiance to his daughter and only child, Jacoba or Jacqueline.[2]

Jacoba, brave, beautiful and gifted, for eleven years maintained her rights against many adversaries, chief among them her powerful and ambitious cousin, Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy. Her courage and many adventures transformed her into a veritable heroine of romance. By her three marriages with John, Duke of Brabant, with Humphry, Duke of Gloucester, and, finally, with Frans van Borselen, she had no children. Her hopeless fight with Philip of Burgundy's superior resources ended at last in the so-called "Reconciliation of Delft" in 1428, by which, while retaining the title of countess, she handed over the government to Philip and acknowledged his right of succession to the Countship upon her death, which took place in 1436.

G.E.

November, 1921




TABLE OF CONTENTS page
GENERAL PREFACE v
PROLOGUE vii-ix
I. The Bugundian Netherlands 1-11
II. Habsburg Rule in the Netherlands 12-26
III. The Prelude to the Revolt 27-46
IV. The Revolt of the Netherlands 47-68
V. William the Silent 69-81
VI. The Beginnings of the Dutch Republic 82-109
VII. The System of Government 110-118
VIII. The Twelve Years' Truce 119-126
IX. Maurice and Oldenbarneveldt 127-138
X. From the end of the Twelve Years' Truce
     to the Peace of Munster, 1621-1648.
     The Stadholderate of Frederick Henry of Orange
139-158
XI. The East and West India Companies.
     Commercial and Economic Expansion
159-185
XII. Letters, Science and Art 186-201
XIII. The Stadholderate of William II.
     The Great Assembly
202-211
XIV. Rise of John de Witt.
     The First English War
212-224
XV. The Administration of John de Witt, 1654-1665,
     from the Peace of Westminster to
     the Out-break of the Second English War
225-235
XVI. The last years of De Witt's Administration, 1665-1672.
    The Second English War.
    The Triple Alliance.
    The French Invasion
236-250
XVII. War with France and England.
     William III, Stadholder.
     Murder of the brothers De Witt, 1672
251-257
XVIII. The Stadholderate of William III, 1672-1688 258-273
XIX. The King-Stadholder, 1688-1702 274-284
XX. The War of the Spanish Succession and
     the Treaties of Utrecht, 1702-1715
285-297
XXI. The Stadholderless Republic, 1715-1740 298-305
XXII. The Austrian Succession War and
     William IV, 1740-1751
306-315
XXIII. The Regency of Anne and of Brunswick, 1751-1766 public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@14971@[email protected]#page_316"

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