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* 1581 – Plakkaat van Verlatinghe ( Act of Abjuration ): the northern Low Countries declare their independence from the Spanish king, Philip II.
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1581 and Plakkaat
Another famous abjuration was brought about by the Plakkaat van Verlatinghe of July 26, 1581, the formal Declaration of Independence of the Low Countries from the Spanish king, Philip II.
* Part I (" De Materie ", 1986 – 1987 ): the 1581 Plakkaat van Verlatinge ( Act of Abjuration ), with a text on shipbuilding by Nicolaes Witsen and the Idea Physicæ of David van Goorle
The Act of Abjuration or Plakkaat van Verlatinghe, signed on 26 July 1581, was the formal declaration of independence of the Dutch Low Countries from the Spanish king, Philip II.
The rebellious States-General decided on 14 June 1581 to officially declare the throne vacant, because of Philip's behavior, hence the Dutch name for the Act of Abjuration: " Plakkaat van Verlatinghe ", which may be translated as " Placard of Desertion.
One example would be the situation that led to the Act of Abjuration or Plakkaat van Verlatinghe, signed on July 26, 1581 in the Netherlands, an instance where changing sides was given a positive meaning.
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In July of 1581, during the Eighty Years ' War, Breda was captured by surprise by Spanish troops then under the command of Claudius van Barlaymont, whose sobriquet was Haultpenne ( Siege of Breda ( 1581 )).
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After the Act of Abjuration was proclaimed in 1581 Delft became the de facto capital of the newly independent Netherlands, as the seat of the Prince of Orange.
After the Act of Abjuration in 1581, the United Provinces flouted the authority of the King of Spain.
This was followed in 1581 by the Act of Abjuration, the declaration of independence of the provinces from Philip II.
However, the Union contributed to the deterioration in the relationship between the provinces and their lord, and in 1581 the United Provinces declared their independence of the king in the Act of Abjuration.
When the northern Netherlands revolted against King Philip II of Spain in the Dutch Revolt, the three northern quarters of Gelderland joined the Union of Utrecht and became part of the United Provinces upon the 1581 Act of Abjuration, while only the Upper Quarter remained a part of the Spanish Netherlands.
Other gatherings such as the Union of Brussels ( 1577 ) and the Union of Utrecht ( 1579 ) paved the way for official independence of the Netherlands, declared in the Act of Abjuration in 1581.
The secession of the States-General and the area under their nominal control from the Spanish Crown was formalized by the Act of Abjuration of July 26, 1581.
Nominally, Holland was still a county, but it had deposed its last count in the Act of Abjuration in 1581, and from then on essentially functioned as a province and not as a county.
The Act of Abjuration, signed on July 26, 1581, was the formal declaration of independence of the Dutch Low Countries.
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