Revolt in the Netherlands: The Rise of the House of Orange 1566—1609
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Ruled by Spain, conflict in the Netherlands grew when Charles V abdicated the throne to his son Philip II. Philip's new policy of centralization went against complex tradition in the Netherlands. The Dutch revolted in 1566. A Spanish army commanded by the Duke of Alba was sent to quell the rebellion. The brutality used by the Iron Duke repulsed both Catholic and Protestant. Calvinism became a creed of resistance, and was adopted by William of Orange, leader of the Dutch revolt. The house of Orange and the northern provinces began their struggle for independence as the Dutch Republic.
Details
- Publication Date
- Oct 7, 2021
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781387471706
- Category
- History
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Kiel Price
Specifications
- Pages
- 54
- Binding Type
- Hardcover Case Wrap
- Interior Color
- Color
- Dimensions
- US Letter (8.5 x 11 in / 216 x 279 mm)
Keywords
The BeeldenstormThe Seventeen ProvincesThe Duke of AlbaThe Compromise of NoblesThe Blood CouncilWilliam The SilentThe House of OrangeThe Tenth PennyHollandLuis de RequesensThe Sea BeggarsThe Spanish FuryArchduke MatthiasPrince of ParmaThe Spanish ArmadaMaurice of NassauThe Wars of ReligionPhilip IIThe Twelve Year Truce