Pacificatione Gandavensi

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Pacificatione Gandavensi is the Latin name for the 1576 Pacification of Ghent, an agreement uniting the provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands in opposition to Spanish rule during the Eighty Years' War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical treaty
political agreement
aimedTo expel Spanish troops from the Netherlands
restore provincial privileges
unite the provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands
followedBy Union of Arras
Union of Utrecht
hasAlternativeName Pacification of Ghent
hasCountryAtTime Habsburg Netherlands
hasHistoricalPeriod 16th century
hasLanguage Latin
hasMainTopic opposition to Spanish rule in the Netherlands
religious and political compromise in the Low Countries
hasType inter-provincial accord
LatinNameOf Pacification of Ghent
locatedIn Habsburg Netherlands
locatedInPresentDay Belgium
notableParticipant William the Silent
opposed Spanish rule in the Low Countries
partOfConflict Eighty Years' War
refersToEvent Pacification of Ghent
resultedIn common front against Spanish forces
temporary religious peace in the Netherlands
signatory Catholic provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands
Protestant provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands
States General of the Netherlands
signedAt Ghent
signedInYear 1576
signedOnDate 1576-11-08
signedUnderMonarch Philip II of Spain NERFINISHED

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Pacification of Ghent alsoKnownAs Pacificatione Gandavensi