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- Timeline_of_Burgundian_and_Habsburg_acquisitions_in_the_Low_Countries abstract "Around the 13th and early 14th century, various Dutch cities became so important that they started playing a major role in the political and economical affairs of their respective fiefs.At the same time the political system of relatively petty lords was ending, and stronger rulers (with actual power over larger territories) started to emerge.In the case of the Dutch, these two developments resulted in the political unification of all Dutch fiefs within a supra-regional state. This process started in the 14th century, with the Flemish cities gaining previously unseen powers over their county.When Louis II, Count of Flanders, died without a male heir, these cities (Bruges, Ypres and Ghent) arranged a marriage between his daughter and the Duke of Burgundy. By doing this, they set in motion a chain of events eventually leading to the Burgundian and, in 1478, the Habsburg Netherlands.".
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- Timeline_of_Burgundian_and_Habsburg_acquisitions_in_the_Low_Countries comment "Around the 13th and early 14th century, various Dutch cities became so important that they started playing a major role in the political and economical affairs of their respective fiefs.At the same time the political system of relatively petty lords was ending, and stronger rulers (with actual power over larger territories) started to emerge.In the case of the Dutch, these two developments resulted in the political unification of all Dutch fiefs within a supra-regional state.".
- Timeline_of_Burgundian_and_Habsburg_acquisitions_in_the_Low_Countries label "Tijdlijn van de Lage Landen (Habsburgse tijd)".
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