The Treaty of Senlis concerning the Burgundian succession was signed at Senlis, Oise on 23 May 1493 between Maximilian I of Habsburg and his son Philip "the Handsome", Archduke of Austria, and King Charles VIII of France.
The TreatyofSenlis concerning the Burgundian succession was signed at Senlis, Oise on 23 May 1493 between Maximilian I of Habsburg and his son Philip...
close advisors to the King, strengthening Senlis' ties to the French royalty. In 1265, the Bailiwick ofSenlis was created with a vast territory covering...
After the death of Mary of Burgundy in 1482, Zeeland according to the TreatyofSenlis was one of the Seventeen Provinces held by the House of Habsburg, which...
the affluent County of Flanders, which passed to Maximilian (but soon rebelled against the archduke). With the 1493 TreatyofSenlis, Maximilian would regain...
and 1493 (TreatyofSenlis) Philip I of Castile (1482–1506), as Philip VI Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1506–1556), as Charles II Philip II of Spain (1556–1598)...
ruled in favor of Philip in the TreatyofSenlis in 1493. After the death of his father in 1493 Maximilian was proclaimed the new King of Germany, as Maximilian...
VIII at the TreatyofSenlis in an attempt to bribe the emperor to remain neutral during Charles's planned invasion of Italy. The victories of the Eidgenossen...
compromise which was included in a treaty in Brignoles on 19 February 1291. The document confirmed most terms of the treatyofSenlis and restored the peace between...
of Guinegate and by the 1493 TreatyofSenlis annexed the Seventeen Provinces – including the French fiefs of Flanders and Artois – for the House of Habsburg...
with her dowry – though the Duchy of Burgundy was retained in the TreatyofSenlis. Around the king there was a circle of court poets, the most memorable...
Roman Emperor by the 1493 TreatyofSenlis. Then a state of the Holy Roman Empire, Artois as one of the Seventeen Provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands...
terms of the Arras agreement, continued to contest the seized French territories. In 1493, King Charles VIII of France according to the TreatyofSenlis finally...
member of the House of Valois-Burgundy and later of the House of Habsburg. Given that the dukes of Burgundy lost Burgundy proper to the Kingdom of France...
TreatyofSenlis. His independent tendency frustrated both Maximilian and his new parents-in-law. On 20 October 1496, he married Joanna, daughter of King...
culminating in the TreatyofSenlis (1493) which gave the majority of Burgundian inheritance to the Habsburg (Mary already died in 1482). The rise of the Habsburg...
of Castile by the 1493 TreatyofSenlis. From that point onwards, the County of Burgundy was ruled by Habsburg Spain, who administered it as part of the...
just signed the TreatyofSenlis with them), so Brandt directed his readers' attention towards the Turks. Brandt, a satirist and author of Das Narrenschiff...
of France claimed the end of the dependency of Boulogne from the County of Artois, causing new struggles against the Habsburg. The treatyofSenlis closed...
Charles VIII, instead married Anne of Brittany, who was already married by proxy to Maximilian. By the TreatyofSenlisof 1493, the French king gave back...
the armies of the Holy Roman Empire. The 1493 TreatyofSenlis established peace between France and the Habsburgs; per the terms of the treaty, Flanders...