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- Lands of Overmaas The Lands of Overmaas (Dutch: Landen van Overmaas; French: Pays d'Outre-Meuse) were a collection of lordships near Limburg in the Low...
- and nowadays part of the province of Zeeland Overmaas of the States (Staats-Overmaas): the Lands of Overmaasseveral small territories between Maastricht...
- personal union, eventually being grouped together with the Brabantian "Overmaas" territories bordering it (including Dalhem, Valkenburg, and 's-Hertogenrade)...
- Lands of Overmaas and the Duchy of Limburg formed one unified delegation to the States General of the Burgundian Netherlands. Both the terms Overmaas and Limburg...
- godless, averted gang of night thieves and gaggers within the lands of 'Overmaas' and adjacent regions. This book was written in 1779 by S.J.P. Sleinada...
- Generality Lands. These were Staats-Brabant, Staats-Vlaanderen, Staats-Overmaas, and (after the Treaty of Utrecht) Staats-Opper-Gelre. The States General...
- Austrian Upper Guelders Duchy of Limburg Dutch Republic: Dutch Upper Guelders Overmaas of the States Holy Roman Empire: Prince-Bishopric of Liège: County of Horne...
- Maastricht and part of the Lands of Overmaas. The lands of the original medieval Duchy of Limburg were ****ociated with the Overmaas lands, lying to their south...
- Spain led to the creation of Staats-Vlaanderen, Staats-Brabant, Staats-Overmaas and Spaans Gelre. The Seventeen Provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands were...
- the dukes of Brabant also acquired the Duchy of Limburg and the Lands of Overmaas (trans-Meuse). In 1354 Duke John III of Brabant granted a Joyous Entry...