| NOUN | the Peace of Münster | - |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Together with the republican-minded brothers Cornelis and Andries de Graeff and their cousins Cornelis and Andries Bicker, De Witt supported the Peace of Münster.
- Witsen kept a library and was best known for his central role in Bartholomeus van der Helst's painting "Peace of Münster" which also features a poem by his favorite poet Jan Vos.
- Since the Peace of Münster in 1648 it is part of the Northern Netherlands.
- Since the Peace of Münster in 1648 it is part of the Northern Netherlands.
- The negotiators agreed to the Peace of Münster in 1648, but William opposed acceptance of the treaty, even though it recognized the independence of the (northern) Netherlands, because it left the southern Netherlands in the hands of the Spanish monarchy.
- After the Peace of Münster it was closed for mass service and was used as Council house, as prison and repository for the fire-engine.
- After the Peace of Münster (1648) for which he was instrumental as ambassador for Holland Pauw became grand pensionary again in 1651 although there was much opposition against him.
- In 1648 the United Provinces concluded the Peace of Münster with Spain.
- The most famous work in this category is his 1648 "Banquet of the Amsterdam Civic Guard in Celebration of the Peace of Münster" (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
- His large 1649 painting "Peace-Banquet" commemorating the Peace of Münster, now hangs in Nuremberg's town hall.
- The Peace of Münster in 1648 had ended the Dutch war with Spain (but not Portugal).
- After the Peace of Münster in 1648, the chapel was closed.
- When the Wars of the Three Kingdoms broke out in 1638, many individuals returned home but the Brigade continued to serve in the Dutch army until the Peace of Münster ended the war with Spain in 1648.
- This was finally confirmed in the 1648 Peace of Münster.
- In 1648, when the Peace of Münster was signed, the abbey's last remaining estates were confiscated by the States of Holland.
- It was the site of the Peace of Münster of 1648.
- After the peace of Munster in 1648, Catholics in Brabant had been forced to cede their churches to the new religion, but not in the free enclave of Boxmeer, where the Catholic religion could be confessed freely.
- The 80-year war came to an end on 15 May 1648 with the Peace of Munster. The peace between Spain and the Republic of the United Provinces led to a division of Brabant. The south of the duchy belonged to the Spanish Netherlands, while the north, Staats-Brabant, became part of the Republic of the United Netherlands.
- Uden was hardly affected by the Eighty Years' War and gained religious freedom in 1631. A result of this was the establishment in the municipality of the Crosiers, who fled from Protestant Dutch oppression in 's-Hertogenbosch in 1638. After the peace of Munster in 1648, Uden remained outside the Dutch republic and was a haven of religious tolerance and Catholics from the nearby towns of Veghel, Nistelrode and Erp were able to build churches at the municipality's boundaries. The period of 1648–1795 saw an increase in prosperity due to the weekly markets, however, the town was almost destroyed by a fire in 1746. The Dutch folk-hero Kobus van der Schlossen was locally active at this time.
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