Why is Flanders not part of the Netherlands?
- Most of the Dutch-speaking territory in the Netherlands was taken from Spain, but not in Flanders, which to this day remains part of Belgium. Flanders was the most radical anti-Spanish territory.
By 1433, the Duke of Burgundyhad assumed control over most of the lowlands territories in Lower Lotharingia; he created the Burgundian Netherlandswhich included modern Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and a part of France.
Canton was used to describe the individual Confederates, in a Treaty with France in 1452 and in the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, while Machiavelli called them cantoni. Canton became the official name for the divisions of Switzerland in 1798 when the Helvetic Republic was created.
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The friary of Greyfriars ( Franciscans) was established in 1274. The friary was in the present-day area between Pilgrim Street, Grey Street, Market Street and High Chare. Nothing of the original buildings remains. The friary of the Order of the Holy Trinity, also known as the Trinitarians, was established in 1360.
The friary of Greyfriars ( Franciscans) was established in 1274. The friary was in the present-day area between Pilgrim Street, Grey Street, Market Street and High Chare. Nothing of the original buildings remains. The friary of the Order of the Holy Trinity, also known as the Trinitarians, was established in 1360.
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Jan 23, 2018 · The quotation above comes from a paper bound "Early History of Mower County, Minnesota," by R. N . Paden. I t was compiled by authority of the Board of County Commissioners, and printed in 1876, the Centennial year of the U . S . The paragraphs which follow have been taken from Paden's history.