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- States_of_Flanders abstract "The States of Flanders were the representation of the three estates: Nobility, Clergy and Commons to the court of the Count of Flanders. These three estates were also called the States. Supported by the economic strength of the Flemish cities Bruges, Ghent and Ypres, the States always were an important power before the rulers of the country. After the county of Flanders and all Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands came under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy, the States of Flanders were the first host of the States-General of the Netherlands, on January 9, 1464 in Bruges. In 1579–1580, during the Eighty Years' War, the cities and the States of Flanders joined Dutch independence declaration (Union of Utrecht and Act of Abjuration), but Spanish troops reconquered most of the Flemish territory and restored Spanish Catholic rule (except for Zeelandic Flanders). On January 4, 1790, the States of Flanders again declared independence, this time from Austrian imperial rule, and seven days later, on January 11, 1790, joined the United States of Belgium. All Southern Netherlands \"States\" disappeared four years later, during French revolutionary occupation.".
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- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Act_of_Abjuration.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Bruges.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Category:County_of_Flanders.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Count_of_Flanders.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Flanders.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Burgundy.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Eighty_Years_War.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Estates_of_the_realm.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Ghent.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Seventeen_Provinces.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Netherlands.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Netherlands.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink States_General_of_the_Netherlands.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink The_Estates.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_Utrecht.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink United_Belgian_States.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Ypres.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink Zeelandic_Flanders.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLink File:Blason_Nord-Pas-De-Calais.svg.
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLinkText "Flanders".
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageWikiLinkText "States of Flanders".
- States_of_Flanders wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- States_of_Flanders subject Category:County_of_Flanders.
- States_of_Flanders hypernym Representation.
- States_of_Flanders comment "The States of Flanders were the representation of the three estates: Nobility, Clergy and Commons to the court of the Count of Flanders. These three estates were also called the States. Supported by the economic strength of the Flemish cities Bruges, Ghent and Ypres, the States always were an important power before the rulers of the country.".
- States_of_Flanders label "States of Flanders".
- States_of_Flanders sameAs Q2138490.
- States_of_Flanders sameAs Staten_van_Vlaanderen.
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- States_of_Flanders sameAs Q2138490.
- States_of_Flanders wasDerivedFrom States_of_Flanders?oldid=680498116.
- States_of_Flanders depiction Blason_Nord-Pas-De-Calais.svg.
- States_of_Flanders isPrimaryTopicOf States_of_Flanders.