Lord of Friesland

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Lord of Friesland was a feudal title in the Habsburg-controlled Low Countries associated with sovereignty over the Frisian territories in what is now the northern Netherlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal title
appliesToJurisdiction Friesland NERFINISHED
Frisian territories NERFINISHED
Low Countries NERFINISHED
country Habsburg Netherlands NERFINISHED
hasAbolishedBy emergence of the Dutch Republic
hasFeudalRank lord
hasGovernmentalFunction confirmation of local privileges
exercise of high justice
levying of taxes
military command
hasHistoricalContext Habsburg consolidation of the Low Countries NERFINISHED
integration of Friesland into Habsburg Netherlands
hasHistoricalLocation present-day Netherlands
present-day province of Friesland
present-day province of Groningen
present-day province of North Holland
hasLegalForm territorial lordship
hasOpposedBy Frisian freedom tradition
Frisian local elites
hasPart Oostergo NERFINISHED
Seven Frisian Sea Lands NERFINISHED
West Friesland NERFINISHED
Westergo NERFINISHED
hasSovereignRightsOver Frisian cities
Frisian rural districts
Frisian territories
hasSuccessor Stadtholder of Friesland NERFINISHED
provincial States of Friesland NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriod Early Modern period NERFINISHED
late Middle Ages
hasTitleHolder Burgundian dukes NERFINISHED
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Habsburg dynasty NERFINISHED
Philip II of Spain NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfRight feudal overlordship
hereditary sovereignty
isAFormOf territorial sovereignty
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Low Countries NERFINISHED
Northern Netherlands NERFINISHED
partOf Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands NERFINISHED
Habsburg monarchy NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Habsburg sovereign NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
usedLanguage Frisian
Latin
Middle Dutch

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Philip the Handsome positionHeld Lord of Friesland