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 Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 was an edict, promulgated by The Emperor Charles V reorganizing the Seventeen Provinces.
The Seventeen Provinces were fiefs either of the Holy Roman Empire or of the kingdom of France, united under the rule of the Dukes of Burgundy, hence the name Burgundian Netherlands.
The Pragmatic sanction transformed this agglomeration of lands into a unified entity, of which the Habsburgs would be the heirs.
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 Pragmatic Subversion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Royal Pragmatic on Marriage - The Royal Pragmatic on Marriage (in Spanish, Real Pragmática) was a form of legislation introduced by the Spanish Crown in its American colonies in order to control the institution of marriage, by requiring children to obtain permission from their parents before marrying, and allowing disinheritance in case of disobedience.
Semantic Pragmatic Disorder - Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder was originally defined in the literature on Language Disorder in 1983, by Rapin and Allen, although at that time it was classified as a syndrome.
Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 - The Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 was an edict, promulgated by The Emperor Charles V reorganizing the Seventeen Provinces.
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Pragmatism is a school of philosophy which originated in the United States in the late 1800s.
Pragmatism is characterized by the insistence on consequences, utility and practicality as vital components of truth.
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 Pragmatic Sanction: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
There have been many other pragmatic sanctions, but the term, if unqualified, always refers to the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, issued by Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI to alter the law of succession of the Hapsburg family.
But the fact is that both of you sanction the killing of innocent babies in the womb," she said in a...
Having married a daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph I, he refused to recognize the pragmatic sanction of 1713 by which Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI (his wifes uncle) reserved the succession to the Hapsburg lands...
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 Burgundy
Thus the patrimony was definitively settled and known thereafter as the Seventeen Provinces.
By his Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 Charles V declared this domain an indivisible whole and nothing contributed more to the formation of national unity.
He sundered the ties of vassalage that bound Flanders to the Kingdom of France, and although emperor, permitted the authority of the empire to come to naught in the provinces west of the Scheldt.
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 Pragmatic sanction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The so-called Pragmatic Sanction of Louis IX of France, purporting to have been issued in March 1269, regarding various clerical reforms, was a forgery fabricated in the 15th century.
Catholic Encyclopedia: St Louis IX The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, issued by King Charles VIII of France, on 7 July 1438, limiting the authority of the pope over the Church within France.
The Pragmática Sanción or Pragmatic Sanction of 1830, issued 29 March 1830 by King Ferdinand VII of Spain, ratified a Decree of 1789 by Charles IV of Spain, which had replaced the semi-Salic system established by Philip V with the mixed succession system that predated the Bourbon monarchy.
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 Representing Sovereignty in Netherlands
After setting forth the origin of the two states, the bases for their existence, and the structures where governance was conducted, examples of state portraits as instruments of diplomacy will be discussed and the dilemma they posed for the United Provinces.
In 1568 armed rebellion erupted in the Low Countries fracturing its unity, which Charles V had secured with the 1549 Pragmatic Sanction.
This agreement severed the Netherlandish provinces from the jurisdiction of the Holy Roman Empire and placed them under a unified rule with centralized institutions.
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 History of Flanders, Belgium. Tourist information.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In fact the reformation as such was really a series of attempts during the 16th century to reform the Catholic Church in Europe, a task that was taken up by many independent sects: Lutherans, militant Anabaptists, Mennonites and finally Calvinists.
By 1549 Charles V decided that he had enough of these movements and in The Pragmatic Sanction of 1549 established the Low Countries as the Seventeen Provinces, or Spanish Netherlands.
The important thing for the locals was that it was a separate entity from the Holy Roman Empire, and from France.
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 The Ecumenical Councils of the Roman Catholic Church
ACTION: Called by Pope Julius II, this council opened on May 10, 1512; by Feb. 1513 Pope Julius was dying, and the council was reconvened by Pope Leo X in April 1513 and ratified by him.
The most important discussions concerned the "Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges." In 1438 the King of France, Charles VII, had issued this edict, declaring a general council superior to the Pope and denying his right to nominate bishops in France.
CONDEMNED: PRAGMATIC SANCTION OF BOURGES (Charles VII/Louis XII).
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 pragmatic sanction - What is definition of the term - pragmatic sanction ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
pragmatic sanction - What is definition of the term - pragmatic sanction ?
**: St Louis IX *The Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, issued by King Charles VIII of France, on 7 July 1438, limiting the authority of the pope over the Church within France.
(also see Carlism) * Pragmatic Sanction * Pragmatic Sanction cs:Pragmatická sankce de:Pragmatische Sanktion
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 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Seventeen Provinces had been unified by Charles' family, but some of the provinces were nominally still fiefs of either France or the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1549 Charles ended this situation by promulgating the Pragmatic Sanction of 1549, declaring the Netherlands as a separate entity of which his family would be the heirs.
The Netherlands thus took on the semblance of a nation state
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