Habsburg–Guelders conflict

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The Habsburg–Guelders conflict was a protracted early 16th-century struggle in the Low Countries between the Duchy of Guelders and the Habsburg rulers over regional dominance and territorial control.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military conflict
war of succession
aimOfBelligerent Guelders’ preservation of territorial autonomy
Habsburg centralization of authority in the Low Countries
cause Habsburg attempts to consolidate control over the Low Countries
dispute over sovereignty of the Duchy of Guelders
struggle for regional dominance in the Low Countries
conflictType dynastic conflict
territorial conflict
consequence prelude to later Dutch conflicts with Habsburg rule
strengthening of Habsburg control over the Low Countries
diplomaticContext rivalry between Habsburgs and France
hasPart Guelders Wars NERFINISHED
campaigns of Charles V in Guelders
historicalPeriod early modern period
historicalRegion Burgundian–Habsburg Netherlands NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
involvedDynasty House of Egmond NERFINISHED
House of Habsburg NERFINISHED
involvedPolity Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
locatedIn Duchy of Guelders NERFINISHED
Habsburg Netherlands NERFINISHED
Low Countries
mainBelligerent Duchy of Guelders NERFINISHED
House of Habsburg NERFINISHED
militaryTheater Rhine–Meuse region NERFINISHED
northern Low Countries
opponent Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Charles of Egmond NERFINISHED
William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg NERFINISHED
opposedBy France NERFINISHED
partOf Habsburg expansion in the Low Countries
early modern European wars
relatedTo Habsburg–Valois rivalry NERFINISHED
Italian Wars NERFINISHED
result Habsburg victory
end of Guelders’ independence
incorporation of Guelders into the Habsburg Netherlands
significantEvent Habsburg military campaigns in the Rhine–Meuse region
Treaty of Venlo NERFINISHED
startTime early 16th century

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Charles of Egmond conflict Habsburg–Guelders conflict