Austrian and Spanish Netherlands

Home > ... > History > Modern Europe > Benelux History > ...

Austrian and Spanish Netherlands

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Austrian and Spanish Netherlands that part of the Low Countries that, from 1482 until 1794, remained under the control of the imperial house of Hapsburg . The area corresponds roughly to modern Belgium and Luxembourg.

The Low Countries passed from the house of Burgundy to that of Hapsburg through the marriage (1477) of Mary of Burgundy to Archduke Maximilian (later Emperor Maximilian I); their son Philip (later Philip I of Castile) inherited Flanders , Brabant , Artois , Hainaut , the duchy of Luxembourg , Limburg , Holland , and Zeeland. His son, Emperor Charles V, added Utrecht , Gelderland , Overijssel , Friesland , and Drenthe and in 1547 declared the entire Netherlands hereditary Hapsburg possessions. In 1555 he abdicated the Netherlands in favor of his son, Philip II of Spain. The provinces of the Netherlands retained their individual institutions and provincial estates, thereby limiting the powers of the Spanish governors at Brussels.

The harsh regime of the duke of Alba , who replaced (1567) Margaret of Parma as governor and suspended constitutional procedure, provoked the opposition of the Dutch and Flemish, led by William the Silent of Orange; Lamoral, count of Egmont; Hendrik, lord of Brederode; Marnix; and others. In 1576 the opposition united in the Pacification of Ghent . Despite the ruthless campaigns of Alba and his successors—Requesens, John of Austria, and the more diplomatic Alessandro Farnese —Spain recovered only the southern provinces while the seven United Provinces of the Netherlands gained independence. The bloody struggle ruined the prosperous Flemish cities, particularly Antwerp . Protestantism was expelled in the Spanish Netherlands; Catholicism grew rapidly, and has become a significant religion in both Belgium and Luxembourg.

The provinces were a battleground in every major European war from the 17th cent. to World War II, but after each war their industry and commercial enterprise enabled a quick recovery. Spain lost North Brabant and part of Limburg to the United Provinces at the Peace of Westphalia (1648); Artois and parts of Hainaut and Luxembourg provs. to France at the Peace of the Pyrenees (1659); and parts of Flanders (including Dunkirk and Lille) to France in the treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668) and Nijmegen (1678-79). The remaining Spanish possessions in the Low Countries were transferred (1714) to the Austrian branch of the Hapsburgs by the Peace of Utrecht. The bishopric of Liège , an ecclesiastic principality, was not part of the Hapsburg possessions; it fell under Spanish and (after 1714) Austrian influence. After 1780 Emperor Joseph II ordered anticlerical reforms and measures for administrative and judicial centralization, which aroused the opposition of Catholic and conservative leaders and enlightened democrats.

Finally, late in 1789, the States-General of the Austrian Netherlands officially deposed Joseph and proclaimed the republic of the United States of Belgium. Joseph's successor, Leopold II, succeeded in conciliating the States-General, which in 1790 elected his son Charles as hereditary grand duke. The Austrian recovery of Belgium was short-lived, for by 1794 the French Revolutionary Wars had brought the entire area under French control. In 1797 it was formally ceded to France in the Treaty of Campo Formio.

For the history of the area after its incorporation (1815) into the kingdom of the Netherlands, see Belgium and Luxembourg , grand duchy.

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1E1-NethAusSp" title="Facts and information about Austrian and Spanish Netherlands">Austrian and Spanish Netherlands</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"Austrian and Spanish Netherlands." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 14 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"Austrian and Spanish Netherlands." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. (November 14, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-NethAusSp.html

"Austrian and Spanish Netherlands." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Retrieved November 14, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-NethAusSp.html

Learn more about citation styles

Spanish Netherlands

A Dictionary of World History | 2000 | © A Dictionary of World History 2000, originally published by Oxford University Press 2000. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Spanish Netherlands The southern provinces of the Netherlands ceded to PHILIP II of Spain in the Union of Arras (1579), during the Dutch Revolts. These lands originally included modern Belgium, Luxembourg, part of northern France, and what later became part of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Although Philip II still intended to re-subjugate the rebellious northern provinces, he granted the sovereignty of the Spanish Netherlands to his daughter Isabella and her husband the Archduke Albert (1598). During the Twelve-Year Truce (1609–21) and the unsuccessful war against the United Provinces (1621–48), the region enjoyed only nominal independence from Spain. A great deal of territory was lost to LOUIS XIV of France during the wars of the 17th century, including Artois and part of Flanders. On the expiry of the Spanish Habsburg dynasty in 1700, the region came under French rule until 1706, when it was occupied by the British and Dutch. By the Peace of UTRECHT (1713) it passed under the sovereignty of the Austrian Habsburg Holy Roman Emperors.

Hide all research tools
Print this article Print all entries for this topic Cite this article Link to this article
Link to this article

CloseClose

Create a link to this page

Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:

<a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/.aspx#1O48-SpanishNetherlands" title="Facts and information about Austrian and Spanish Netherlands">Austrian and Spanish Netherlands</a>

Add this article to Del.icio.usBookmark this article on DiigoShare this article on FacebookSubmit this article to RedditGive this article a thumbs-up on StumbleUpon
Show all research tools

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"Spanish Netherlands." A Dictionary of World History. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. 14 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"Spanish Netherlands." A Dictionary of World History. 2000. Encyclopedia.com. (November 14, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O48-SpanishNetherlands.html

"Spanish Netherlands." A Dictionary of World History. 2000. Retrieved November 14, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O48-SpanishNetherlands.html

Learn more about citation styles

Free newspaper and magazine articles

Free Article North America & Europe.(The unreported year 2006)(Stephen Harper appointed at Canada)(Iceland being targeted by multinationals)(Republican Party wins United States elections)(Chronology)
Magazine article from: New Internationalist; 1/1/2007
Free Article Thursday, December 13
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 12/6/2007
Free Article Sunday, May 11
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 5/4/2008

Related topics

  Edit this list

Related articles from newspapers, magazines, and more

FREE MOVEMENT OF GOODS: AUSTRIANS, BELGIANS, SPANISH AND DUTCH CHASED UP.(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: European Report; 7/23/2003; 700+ words ; ...warnings) to Belgium and the Netherlands for making it difficult to...goods. In the dock. One Austrian law forbids selling food supplements...Reasoned opinions. The Netherlands requires alarm systems to...Finally, it is unhappy with Spanish restrictions on bicycle racks...
Cities and ciphers
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post; 11/25/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...someone else's territory. Clump, clump, clump came the boots of Romans, Franks, Burgundians, Spanish, Austrians and French before the Netherlands swallowed it all up. At last, in 1830, Belgium became a constitutional monarchy - just in time...
Charles V's Spanish abdiction: January 16th, 1556.(January's Anniversaries)
Magazine article from: History Today; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...and he also ruled the Netherlands, Bohemia, Hungary...Ruling Spain meant ruling Spanish America and in Charles...the sovereignty of the Netherlands to his son Philip of...he resigned Spain and Spanish America to Philip...Habsburg dynasty split into Austrian and Spanish branches...
The foundation of Belgium: Philip Mansel recalls the creation of the kingdom of Belgium in 1831, in a successful act of co-operation between London, Paris and Brussels.
Magazine article from: History Today; 5/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...from the northern Netherlands, by a shared experience...Reformation and of Spanish, and after 1713 Austrian, rule. The figure...of the Austrian Netherlands turned against the...created Kingdom of the Netherlands under William I...
An Irish life in Austrian service: General Thomas von Plunket 1716-1779.
Magazine article from: Sabretache; 12/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...serving in the Imperial Austrian Army during the 18th...service of the Imperial Austrian Army in 1728 when he...and in the war of the Spanish Succession and that...in the (Austrian) Netherlands. (3) In 1846/47...in the (Austrian) Netherlands. The regiment recruited...
Advanced economies: exchange rates.(table)(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: World Economic Outlook; 4/1/2002; 700+ words ; ...9 1,703.1 Spanish peseta 134.0 124.7 126.7 146.4 Netherlands guilder 1.820...962 35.774 Austrian schilling 11...9 96.3 93.9 Netherlands 102.4 104.8...2 2,161.8 Spanish peseta 149.4 156.0 180.1 185.8 Netherlands guilder 1.984...
Advanced economies: exchange rates.(Illustration)
Magazine article from: World Economic Outlook; 9/1/2002; 700+ words ; ...9 1,703.1 Spanish peseta 134.0 124.7 126.7 146.4 Netherlands guilder 1.820...30.962 35.774 Austrian schilling 11.422...2 2,161.8 Spanish peseta 149.4 156.0 180.1 185.8 Netherlands guilder 1.984...Italian lira -- Spanish peseta -- Netherlands...
The man who put everyone in the picture
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 11/3/2006; ; 700+ words ; When an Austrian archduke, appointed by a Spanish king, employed a Flemish...Dutch, French and Spanish, it was intended for...local languages, and Spanish was a judicious choice...was then the Spanish Netherlands, occupied by Spanish...
Europe 1648
Map from: Maps.com World History Maps; 1/1/1999; 249 words ; ...German States Holland Austria Switzerland Bremen Spanish Netherlands Bavaria Brandenburg Tyrol Silesia Corsica (Genoa...Transylvania Moldovia Papal States Scotland Montenegro Spanish Dominions Austrian Dominions Brandenburg-prussia Holy Roman Empire
They rose to conquer; Spanish imperial history.('Spain's Road to Empire: The Making of a World Power 1492-1763')(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 12/7/2002; 700+ words ; ...Jesuit-Inca wedding THE Spanish empire stretched from...Lombardy, Burgundy and the Netherlands. The American colonies...he was near India. Spanish soldiers were very highly...War, the wars of the Austrian and Spanish succession and the other...

Pictures from Google Image Search

Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture
Click to see an enlarged picture

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Popular on Newser:

Prejean's Résumé Includes 7 More Sex Tapes

(11/13/2009 10:25:03 PM)

Prejean Sex Tape Leaks...Sort Of

(11/13/2009 4:58:00 PM)

Wife Poses as Schoolgirl to Nab Husband

(11/13/2009 2:45:00 AM)

10 Juiciest Going Rogue Tidbits

(11/13/2009 5:37:03 PM)

This Is a $1M Car—in a Lagoon

(11/13/2009 9:45:03 PM)