قوائم الحكام في البلدان الواطئة

(تم التحويل من List of rulers of the Netherlands)

تاريخ البلدان الواطئة

أسقفية لييج
985–1790

هولندا
البورگندية

دوقية
لوكسمبورگ

اندمجت 1441
1384–1477

هولندا الهابسبورگ
1477–1556

البلاد الواطئة الاسبانية
1556–1581
هولندا
الاسبانية

هولندا
المتحدة

1581–1795
1581–1713

هولندا
النمساوية
1713–1790

الولايات المتحدة البلجيكية
1790
أسقفية لييج
1790–1795

هولندا
النمساوية
1790–1794

الجمهورية الفرنسية

الجمهورية
الباتاڤية

1795–1806
1795–1804

الامبراطورية الفرنسية

مملكة هولندا
1806–1810
1804–1815
 

المملكة المتحدة الهولندية
1815–1830

الدوقية الكبرى
لوكسمبورگ

مملكة بلجيكا
منذ 1830

مملكة
هولندا

منذ 1830
(في اتحاد
شخصي مع
هولندا
حتى 1890)

These are Lists of monarchs in the Low Countries.[أ]

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ملاحظات

  1. ^ The Low Countries, historically also called the Netherlands, possessed clearly delineated boundaries only after 1500. Still in many respects they demonstrated common traits and underwent similar development that differentiated them from surrounding countries. The social, economic and political similarities evident throughout most of the region stem from the High Middle Ages, when the Scheldt, Maas and Rhine delta area became an important center of trade. Next to Northern Italy, the Low Countries became the most urbanised and prosperous region in Europe. Its political system exhibited, from relatively early on, a degree of representative government that differed from the more feudal arrangements then existent in much of Europe. Internationally, the region served both as a mediator for and a buffer to the surrounding great powers, France, England, and Germany.[1]
  2. ^ What little is known of the Frisii is provided by a few Roman accounts, whose province Germania Inferior shared a border with the Frisii. Frisii had elected chieftains who led by example rather than by authority.[2] Two Frisii kings, Malorix and Verritus, visited Rome to meet Nero.[3]

المراجع

  1. ^ Blom, J. C. H.; Lamberts, E. (June 2006). History of the Low Countries. Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781845452728.
  2. ^ Tacitus & 98:18–19, 23–24, 36–37, The Germany, Ch V, VII, XVI.
  3. ^ Tacitus 117:253, The Annals, Bk XIII, Ch 55. Events of AD 54–58.

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