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- Edict_of_1577 abstract "The Edict of 1577 (also known as the Perpetual Edict) was signed in February 1577 in Marche-en-Famenne by the new Spanish governor-general of the Habsburg Netherlands, Don John of Austria. This accord provided for the removal of Spanish forces from the Netherlands. Moreover, the edict agreed to uphold the tenets of the Pacification of Ghent. However, in July 1577, Don John began plans for a new campaign against the Dutch rebels. Elizabeth I approved of both the Pacification of Ghent and the Edict of 1577, therefore offering loans and military aid to the Dutch. When it became clear that John would go back on his agreement, Elizabeth planned to defend the provinces with aid of £100,000 and troops against John if he attacked.".
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- Edict_of_1577 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marche-en-Famenne.
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- Edict_of_1577 wikiPageWikiLink Marche-en-Famenne.
- Edict_of_1577 wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
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- Edict_of_1577 wikiPageWikiLink Routledge.
- Edict_of_1577 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edict of 1577".
- Edict_of_1577 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Perpetual Edict".
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- Edict_of_1577 subject Category:1577_in_law.
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- Edict_of_1577 subject Category:16th-century_treaties.
- Edict_of_1577 subject Category:Marche-en-Famenne.
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- Edict_of_1577 comment "The Edict of 1577 (also known as the Perpetual Edict) was signed in February 1577 in Marche-en-Famenne by the new Spanish governor-general of the Habsburg Netherlands, Don John of Austria. This accord provided for the removal of Spanish forces from the Netherlands. Moreover, the edict agreed to uphold the tenets of the Pacification of Ghent. However, in July 1577, Don John began plans for a new campaign against the Dutch rebels.".
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- Edict_of_1577 sameAs Editto_perpetuo_(1577).
- Edict_of_1577 sameAs Eeuwig_Edict_(1577).
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- Edict_of_1577 sameAs Q1383188.
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