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  1. The Duchy of Brabant was a State of the Holy Roman Empire established in 1183. It developed from the Landgraviate of Brabant and formed the heart of the historic Low Countries, part of the Burgundian Netherlands from 1430 and of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1482, until it was partitioned after the Dutch revolt. El ducat de Brabant era un feu ...

  2. Leuven was the capital of Brabant. The Duchy was divided in 4 quarters : the Quarter of Antwerpen, the Quarter of Bruxelles, the Quarter of Leuven, and the Quarter od 's-Hertogenbosch. While the bulk of Brabant was Dutch-speaking, the ducal administration in Brussels, since the Burgundian era, used French.

  3. Reginald III. Mary. The War of the Brabantian Succession [2] ( Dutch: Brabantse Successieoorlog, French: Guerre de la succession du Brabant) was a war of succession triggered by the death of John III, Duke of Brabant. He had no sons, and as the Duchy of Brabant had a tradition of male (agnatic) primogeniture, his three daughters and their three ...

  4. The duchy of Brabant was a densely populated and highly urbanized territory in the heart of the Low Countries. However, the population and level of urbanization were unevenly spread over the duchy. The most densely populated area was the north-south axis, comprising the towns of Antwerp, Malines (which had a separate seigniorial status within ...

  5. Antwerp is largest city of the province and its capital; the Port of Antwerp is part of the city. History [ change | change source ] The modern province of Antwerp was the old Deux-Nèthes department , created in 1795 during the First French Empire in the northern part of the Duchy of Brabant .

  6. The centre of the Burgundian possessions was the Duchy of Brabant, where the Burgundian dukes held court in Brussels. Philip's son Duke Charles the Bold (1467–1477) also acquired Guelders and Zutphen, and even hoped to gain the title of "King" from Habsburg emperor Frederick III by marrying his daughter Mary to Frederick's son Maximilian.

  7. Feb 25, 2012 · The Duchy of Brabant was formed under the Counts of Leuven. In the 13th century, the Duchy stretched out from Nivelles , in the south, to Den Bosch (today the capital of the Province of North Brabant , in the Netherlands), in the north, and included the towns of Antwerp , Brussels and Leuven.

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