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Upper Guelders or Spanish Guelders was one of the four quarters in the Imperial Duchy of Guelders. In the Dutch Revolt, it was the only quarter that did not secede from the Habsburg monarchy to become part of the Seven United Netherlands, but remained under Spanish rule during the Eighty Years' War.
UpperGuelders or Spanish Guelders was one of the four quarters in the Imperial Duchy of Guelders. In the Dutch Revolt, it was the only quarter that did...
given as collateral to Guelders by their cash-strapped rulers. On separate occasions, in return for loans from the treasury of Guelders, the bishop of Utrecht...
Arnold sold the Duchy of Guelders to Charles I, Duke of Burgundy, who was recognized by the Holy Roman Emperor as Duke of Guelders. 1473–1477: Charles I...
1492–1504: Guelders independent 1504–1505: John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen 1505–1507: Philip of Burgundy 1507–1511: Floris van Egmond 1511–1543: Guelders independent...
Luxembourg, small parts of the modern Netherlands and Germany (the UpperGuelders region, as well as the Bitburg area in Germany, then part of Luxembourg)...
Netherlands Austrian Netherlands: Austrian UpperGuelders Duchy of Limburg Dutch Republic: Dutch UpperGuelders Overmaas of the States Holy Roman Empire:...
Cambrai, Luxembourg, Limburg, Hainaut, Namur, Mechelen, Brabant, and UpperGuelders) remained with the House of Habsburg until the French Revolutionary...
in 1609 by the occupation of the Duchy of Cleves. A century later, UpperGuelders and Moers also became Prussian. The Congress of Vienna expelled the...
geographically incorrect. UpperGuelders of the States (Staats-Opper-Gelre): as a result of the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) a part of Spanish Guelders, including Venlo...
the County of Zutphen, held by the Dukes of Guelders; seceded merging with the States of the Guelders from 1579. the Free County of Burgundy and the...
Prussian Guelders or Prussian G(u)elderland (Dutch: Pruisisch Gelre; German: Preußisch Geldern) was the part of the Duchy of Guelders ruled by the Kingdom...
Rennenberg, and also signed the treaty. The fourth quarter of Guelders, UpperGuelders, never signed the treaty. In April 1580, Overijssel and Drenthe...
well as in Westphalia (Prince-Bishopric of Münster and Paderborn), in UpperGuelders, on the Lower Rhine (Electorate of Cologne), in the Duchy of Brunswick...
a Dutch contingent narrowly escaped disaster at Ekeren in June. On the Upper Rhine, Imperial forces under Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden remained...
free heerlijkheid (no fief). In 1716, it became part of the Austrian UpperGuelders. The Catholic St Nicolaas Church is a three aisled church with wide...
Upper Quarter of Guelders. During the war it finally fell to Maurice of Orange. As it was separated from the Dutch Republic by Spanish UpperGuelders...
the Meuse valley. Middelaar belonged to Overkwartier (Upper Quarter) of Guelders or UpperGuelders. During the War of the Spanish Succession Middelaar was...
including Brabant and Limburg, the towns of Cambrai, Antwerp and Mechelen, UpperGuelders, the counties of Namur, Artois and Hainaut, and related possessions...
the Peace of Utrecht (in exchange for Prussian territorial gains in UpperGuelders), thereby making the matter of succession to the title rather immaterial...
and Frederick William I of Prussia also ceded several cities in the UpperGuelders region to the United Provinces. Duffy, Christopher (1985). The Fortress...
Imperial Prince. He was also Stadtholder in Limburg (1665-1684) and UpperGuelders (1680-1699). John Francis Desideratus 28 July 1627 Nozeroy Son of John...