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- Act_of_Abjuration abstract "The Act of Abjuration or Plakkaat van Verlatinghe, signed on 26 July 1581 in the Hague confirmed the decision made by the States-General of the Netherlands in Antwerp on 22 July 1581, formally declared all magistrates in the provinces which united in the Union of Utrecht absolved of their oath of allegiance to their overlord, Philip II of Spain. It stated that by oppressing and violating the ancient rights of his subjects, Philip was considered to have vacated his thrones in the Low Countries. As such, it was the formal declaration of independence of the Low Countries.".
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- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:1581_in_Europe.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:1581_in_law.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:1581_in_the_Dutch_Republic.
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- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:16th-century_treaties.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Burgundian_Circle.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Declarations_of_independence.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Dutch_Republic.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Eighty_Years'_War.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Legal_history_of_the_Netherlands.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Philip_II_of_Spain.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Seventeen_Provinces.
- Act_of_Abjuration subject Category:Treaties_of_Flanders.
- Act_of_Abjuration type 16th-centuryTreaties.
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- Act_of_Abjuration type Agreement106770275.
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- Act_of_Abjuration type Declaration106725877.
- Act_of_Abjuration type DeclarationsOfIndependence.
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- Act_of_Abjuration comment "The Act of Abjuration or Plakkaat van Verlatinghe, signed on 26 July 1581 in the Hague confirmed the decision made by the States-General of the Netherlands in Antwerp on 22 July 1581, formally declared all magistrates in the provinces which united in the Union of Utrecht absolved of their oath of allegiance to their overlord, Philip II of Spain. It stated that by oppressing and violating the ancient rights of his subjects, Philip was considered to have vacated his thrones in the Low Countries.".
- Act_of_Abjuration label "Act of Abjuration".
- Act_of_Abjuration label "Acta de abjuración".
- Act_of_Abjuration label "Acte de La Haye".
- Act_of_Abjuration label "Atto di abiura (1581)".
- Act_of_Abjuration label "Plakkaat van Verlatinghe".
- Act_of_Abjuration label "Plakkaat van Verlatinghe".
- Act_of_Abjuration label "荷兰独立宣言".
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- Act_of_Abjuration sameAs Acte_de_La_Haye.
- Act_of_Abjuration sameAs Atto_di_abiura_(1581).
- Act_of_Abjuration sameAs Plakkaat_van_Verlatinghe.
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- Act_of_Abjuration sameAs Q634839.
- Act_of_Abjuration sameAs Q634839.
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- Act_of_Abjuration wasDerivedFrom Act_of_Abjuration?oldid=601359733.
- Act_of_Abjuration depiction Plakkaat_van_Verlatinghe.jpg.
- Act_of_Abjuration isPrimaryTopicOf Act_of_Abjuration.