- The Act of
Abjuration (Dutch:
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe; Spanish: Acta de Abjuración, lit. 'placard of abjuration') is the
declaration of independence...
- of the
United Kingdom of the Netherlands. 26 July 1581
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe signed,
independence from
Spain 16
March 1839
European Netherlands: The...
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would be the
situation that led to the Act of
Abjuration or
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe,
signed on July 26, 1581, in the Netherlands, an
instance where changing...
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known as the "United Provinces"). The Act of
Abjuration or
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe was
signed on 26 July 1581, and was the
formal declaration of independence...
- clergy.
Another famous abjuration was
brought about by the
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe of July 26, 1581, the
formal Act of
Abjuration or
declaration of independence...
- said to have in many ways been
influenced by the
Dutch "Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe" (Act of Abjuration).
Several American Presidents had
Dutch ancestry:...
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Philip II of
Spain 1572–1584 With the "Act of Abjuration" (Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe)
during the
Dutch Revolt, the
northern provinces of the
Netherlands declared...
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declaration of
independence of 1581,
known in
Dutch as
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe.
Affair of the
Placards (French:
Affaire des Placards), 17
October 1534...
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Pacific Northwest (probably
Oregon or Washington). 1581 –
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe (Act of Abjuration): The
northern Low
Countries declare their independence...
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revolution in
Europe was that of the Netherlands,
through the
Plakkaat van
Verlatinghe that the
northern states drafted to
proclaim the fall of King Philip...