... duchy of Limburg to John I. duke of Brabant , who upon that became involved with Rey- nald or Reinhold 1. count of Guelders , who had taken poffeffion of the du- chy , in a grievous war , which was concluded with the battle near Worin ...
... Duchy of Limburg , of which but few traces now remain . The city possessed a cathedral and five other churches , and occupied the entire breadth of the valley of Dolhain . In 1288 it was sacked by Duke John I. of Brabant after the ...
... Duchy of Limburg . Signed at London , 11th May , 1867. * ART . Preamble . TABLE . 1. Maintenance of Rights of the House of Orange - Nassau . 2. Grand Duchy to form a Perpetual Neutral State under Guarantee of Contracting Parties . 3 ...
... duchy of Limburg . But the latter part of the treaty has never been carried out , and the duchy of Lim- burg has remained to the present moment an integral part of the kingdom of the Netherlands , neither politically nor socially ...
... Duchy of Limburg was really a German land , which formed a natural part of the territory enclosed by the Rhine and the Meuse . In 1815 in Vienna , as well as in 1839 in London , this territory had been added to Holland by conservative ...
... duchy of Limburg by Brabant in 1289 can be interpreted as a partial realization of the Brabantine dukes' Lorraine dream, for the duchy of Limburg was part of the old Lower Lorraine. In contrast to what Pirenne and his followers claimed ...
... Duchy of Limburg , collectively with the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg , to the said Confederation , it results therefrom that the relations , of which mention is made in Articles III , IV , and V of the Treaty of the 19th April , 1839 ( No ...
... duchy of Limburg was included in the new Fundamental Law , and thus became practically a Dutch pro- vince . The Limburgers had thus a strange and ambiguous position . They had to pay taxes , to furnish military contingents and to send ...
... duchy of Limburg and the grand duchy of Luxemburg belong partly to Belgium and partly to Holland . The titles " Grand Duke of Luxemburg " and " Duke of Limburg , " and the right of voting in the German Diet , 3. What do the Saxon ...
... Duchy of Limburg. The new states, Belgium and the Netherlands, were very uneasily demarcated. The border was straddled by provinces rendered hybrid and peripheral by the new frontier now running through them. Luxembourg as a Grand Duchy ...