Flemish revolts against Maximilian of Austria information
Medieval revolts against the future Maximilian I
In the period 1482–1492, the cities of the County of Flanders revolted twice against Maximilian of Austria (from 1486, King of the Romans), who ruled the county as regent for his son, Philip the Handsome. Both revolts were ultimately unsuccessful.
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period 1482–1492, the cities of the County of Flanders revolted twice againstMaximilianofAustria (from 1486, King of the Romans), who ruled the county...
Italian town of Ascoli Piceno. March 27 – The death of Mary of Burgundy triggers the first of the FlemishrevoltsagainstMaximilianofAustria. April 3 –...
suppressing the Flemish revolts againstMaximilianofAustria. Jean died in 1491 and was interred in Belœil. His only son, Antoine of Ligne, succeeded him. Biographie...
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Maximilien confirmed the role of the council, but in October 1484 he annulled it. In 1485 the FlemishRevoltagainstMaximilianofAustria led to open war between...
for a brief time in 1506. The son ofMaximilianofAustria (later Holy Roman Emperor as Maximilian I) and Mary of Burgundy, Philip was not yet four years...
permanent position of admiral for the rest of the Burgundian Netherlands in 1446. After the failed FlemishrevoltagainstMaximilianofAustria (1482–1485),...
Hayez for Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium) – a study of the FlemishrevoltsagainstMaximilianofAustria. Paul Henrard, Histoire...
stadholder of Holland and Zeeland. He was also Admiral of the Burgundian Netherlands. Wolfert VI was on the losing side in the Flemishrevoltsagainst Maximilian...
Burgundy. Mary's eye was then captured by the Habsburg archduke ofAustria, Maximilian I. He possessed the means necessary to repel the French armies,...
firstborn son ofMaximilian I of Habsburg, Archduke ofAustria as well as Holy Roman Emperor, and Mary the Rich, Burgundian duchess of the Low Countries...
Italian town of Ascoli Piceno. March 27 – The death of Mary of Burgundy triggers the first of the FlemishrevoltsagainstMaximilianofAustria. April 3 –...
organising an army against Philip van Artevelde. The revolts were finally ended in 1385, following the death of Louis II, with the Peace of Tournai. As jure...
in 1479. Maximilian complained about Polheim's treatment while he was a prisoner. In 1488, during one of the FlemishrevoltsagainstMaximilian, he and...
passed to the Austrian House of Habsburg through Charles' daughter Mary of Burgundy and her husband Archduke Maximilianof Habsburg, son of Emperor Frederick...
French contested the inheritance, Maximilian levied a Flemish army and defeated the French in 1479 at the Battle of Guinegate, mixing Swiss-styled square...
erfgoed.net (in Dutch). Flemish organization for Immovable Heritage. 2020. "Anatomisch theater". erfgoed.net (in Dutch). Flemish organization for Immovable...
and Protestants.: 156–57 The guilds of Bruges (supported by the other Flemish cities) held later emperor Maximilian captive when he heavily disturbed the...
domination of the industrial south. Flemish was "reduced to the tongue of a second-class culture." Parts of the Flemish population reacted against this. This...
passed to the House of Habsburg through the marriage of his daughter Mary to MaximilianofAustria. Meanwhile Picardy and the Duchy of Burgundy were conquered...
the rule ofMaximilian, ransomed Charles and recognized him as their Duke. Charles, now backed by France, fought Maximilian's grandson Charles of Habsburg...