-
Arras (/ˈærəs/ ARR-əs, French: [aʁɑs] ; Picard: Aros;
historical Dutch:
Atrecht [ˈaːtrɛxt] ) is the
prefecture of the Pas-de-Calais department,
which forms...
- po****tion of
about one million. Its prin****l
cities include Arras (Dutch:
Atrecht), Saint-Omer, Lens, and Béthune. It is the
eponym for the term Artesian...
- The
Union of
Arras (Dutch: Unie van
Atrecht, French:
Union d'Arras, Spanish: Unión de Arrás) was an
alliance between the
County of Artois, the County...
- po****tion of
about one million. Its prin****l
cities include Arras (Dutch:
Atrecht),
Calais (Dutch: Kales), Boulogne-sur-Mer (Dutch: Bonen), Saint-Omer (West...
- of the
Protestant provinces to the 1579
Union of
Arras (Dutch: Unie van
Atrecht), in
which two
southern provinces and a city
declared their support for...
-
plenipotentiaries of
Austrian Netherlands Seventeen Provinces Spanish Armada Union of
Atrecht (Including map, 1579) Dutch:
Zuidelijke Nederlanden; Spanish: Países Bajos...
-
recaptured the
southern part of the Provinces, who
signed the
Union of
Atrecht,
which meant that they
would accept the
Spanish government on condition...
- present-day Belgium),
which according to the
Union of
Arras (or
Union of
Atrecht) were
pledged to the
Spanish monarch and were Catholic, as
opposed to the...
-
differences which had been
present since ancient times,
launched the
Union of
Atrecht in the
Belgian regions,
later followed by the
Union of
Utrecht in the northern...
- horticulturists.
Clusius was born
Charles de l' Écluse in 1526, in
Arras (Dutch
Atrecht), then in the
County of Artois,
Spanish Netherlands, now
northern France...