- Burgundian Circle
The Burgundian Circle ( _de. Burgundischer Reichskreis) was an
Imperial Circle of theHoly Roman Empire . It was created in 1512.In addition to the Franche Comté (Free County of Burgundy), the circle roughly covered the
Low Countries , i.e. the areas known as theNetherlands ,Belgium andLuxembourg and two northern districts ofFrance (Artois , Nord).The
Seventeen Provinces were originally united as apersonal union by theDukes of Burgundy of theHouse of Valois . They later fell to the Austrian (temporarily Spanish)House of Habsburg .The circle's territorial scope was reduced considerably in the 17th century with the secession of the Seven United Provinces in 1581 and the annexation of the
Free County of Burgundy toFrance in 1678.The occupation and subsequent annexation of German territory to the west of the
Rhine by revolutionaryFrance in the 1790s effectively brought an end to the circle's existence.Composition
The circle was made up of the following territories:
# the Margraviate of Antwerp, held by the Dukes of Brabant.
# theCounty of Artois , annexed by France in 1659.
# theImperial City ofBesançon , annexed by France in 1678.
# theDuchy of Brabant .
# theFree County of Burgundy , annexed by France in 1678.
# the County of Drenthe, which seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.
# theCounty of Flanders .
# the Lordship of West-Frisia, which seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.
# the Lordship of Groningen, which
# theDuchy of Guelders , which, with the exception ofUpper Guelders , seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.
# theCounty of Hainaut .
# theCounty of Holland , which seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.
# theDuchy of Limburg , held by the Dukes of Brabant.
# theDuchy of Luxembourg .
# the Lordship of Mechelen, held by the Dukes of Brabant.
# theCounty of Namur .
# the Lordship of Overijssel, which seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.
# Prince-Bishopric, and later Lordship of Utrecht, which seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.
# the County of Zeeland, held by the Counts of Holland; seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.
# the County of Zutphen, held by the Dukes of Guelders; seceded to form part of the United Provinces from 1579.History
The Seventeen Provinces originated from the
Burgundian Netherlands . The dukes of Burgundy systematically became the lord of different provinces. Mary I of Valois, duchess of Burgundy was the last of theHouse of Burgundy .When she married Maximilian I of Habsburg, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, the provinces were inherited by the
House of Habsburg in 1482 . His grandson and successor Charles V of Habsburg, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and duke of Burgundy eventially united all seventeen provinces under his rule, the last one being theduchy of Guelders , in 1543.Most of these provinces were fiefs under the
Holy Roman Empire , of which Charles himself became Emperor. Two provinces, the county of Flanders and county of Artois, were originally French fiefs, but sovereignty was ceded to the Empire in theTreaty of Cambrai in 1529.The
Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 determined that the Provinces should remain united in the future and inherited by the same monarch. Therefore, Charles V introduced the title of "Heer der Nederlanden" (Lord of the Netherlands ). Only he and his son ever used this title.After Charles V's abdication in 1556, his realms became divided between his son, Philip II of Habsburg, king of Spain, and his brother, Ferdinand I. The Seventeen Provinces went to his son, the king of Spain.
Conflicts between Philip II and his Dutch subjects led to the
Eighty Years' War , which started in 1568. The seven northern provinces gained their independence as a republic called the Seven United Provinces. They were:# the Lordship of Groningen and of the Ommelanden
# the Lordship of Friesland
# the Lordship of Overijssel
# the duchy of Guelders (except its upper quarter) and the county of Zutphen
# the prince-bishopric, later lordship of Utrecht
# the county of Holland
# the county of ZeelandThe southern provinces, Flanders, Brabant, Namur, Hainaut, Luxembourg a.o., were restored to Spanish rule thanks to the military and political talent of the Duke of Parma, especially at the
siege of Antwerp (1584-1585) . Hence, these Provinces became known as the Spanish Netherlands orSouthern Netherlands .The northern Seven United Provinces kept parts of Limburg, Brabant and Flanders during and after the
Eighty Years' War ("seeGenerality Lands "), which was ended with theTreaty of Westphalia in 1648.Artois, and parts of Flanders and Hainaut were ceded to
France in the course of the 17th and 18th century.See also
*
Seventeen Provinces
*Burgundian Netherlands
*Governors of the Habsburg Netherlands External links
* [http://www.wazamar.org/Nederlanden/zeventien-prov.htm Map of the Seventeen Provinces] (1555)
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