Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
Theme: Sea Beggars - Historisch Museum Den BrielOn 1 April 1572 the fleet led by Willem Bloys van Treslong anchored off Brielle. Together with commander Admiral Lumey, Bloys van Treslong decided to capture ...Missing: primary sources
-
[2]
[PDF] the watergeuzen or sea beggars in portsmouth, gosport and the isle ...Jul 21, 2025 · On 1 April 1572 under the command of. Guillaume de la Marck, lord of Lumey, the Sea. Beggars took the fishing port of Den Briel on ... Primary ...
-
[3]
The Eighty Years War in 3000 words - Historisch Museum Den BrielApr 1, 2025 · The capture of Brielle in 1572 did not happen suddenly. In the years prior, several battles took place between the army of William of Orange ...Missing: primary sources<|separator|>
-
[4]
[PDF] Public Finance in Holland during the Dutch Revolt, 1568-164821 Their first success was the capture of the city of Brielle in Holland on 1 April 1572. Amounts for the war at sea produced by privateering were not ...
-
[5]
7 Holland under Philip II, 1556–1566 - UC Press E-Books CollectionPhilip's reply, many of the lesser nobles, including some who were now Calvinists, held meetings in the principality of Liège to discuss what to do if the King ...
-
[6]
Revolt of the Netherlands - Heritage HistoryThe Revolt of the Netherlands against the Spanish Crown was driven by economic and political concerns as well as religious ones.Missing: tensions | Show results with:tensions
-
[7]
The Dutch Revolt 1566-1648 – History made simple - WordPress.comNov 20, 2024 · The imposition of taxes, which funded Spanish military campaigns in places like France and the Mediterranean, placed a heavy burden on the Dutch ...
-
[8]
Compromise of Nobles-April 5,1566. - History of SortsApr 5, 2019 · In the petition the nobles, who presented themselves as loyal subjects of the king, asked him to suspend the Inquisition and the enforcement of ...
-
[9]
The 1566 Compromise of Nobles: Lighting the Tinder of RevoltApr 5, 2025 · This article explores the dramatic moment in April 1566 when a group of Dutch nobles, known as the “Compromise of Nobles,” demanded religious tolerance from ...Missing: policies | Show results with:policies
-
[10]
Primary Sources on the Revolt of the Netherlands and the Creation ...The Compromise Petition Sent to Phillip II, 1566 · Two Letters From the Prince of Orange to the Duchess of Parma, 1566 · Iconoclasm Riots in the Low Countries, ...Missing: grievances | Show results with:grievances
-
[11]
Dutch Revolt (1568–1648) | Encyclopedia.comCharles V's son Philip II of Spain (ruled 1556–1598) continued his father's policies, in particular suppressing heresy, but whereas the Ghent-born Charles V was ...Missing: grievances | Show results with:grievances
-
[12]
Petition of 5 April 1566 (Chapter 4) - Texts Concerning the Revolt of ...Feb 5, 2012 · Texts Concerning the Revolt of the Netherlands - January 1975.Missing: grievances | Show results with:grievances
- [13]
-
[14]
Eighty Years' War | Spanish-Dutch Conflict, Religious ... - BritannicaBy the end of 1573 the Geuzen had captured, converted to Calvinism, and secured against Spanish attack the provinces of Holland and Zeeland. The other provinces ...Missing: tensions | Show results with:tensions
-
[15]
Revolt of the Netherlands - Heritage HistoryThe Revolt of the Netherlands against the Spanish Crown was driven by economic and political concerns as well as religious ones.Missing: governance grievances 1560s
-
[16]
Council of Troubles | Dutch Revolt, Spanish Rule & Religious ConflictCouncil of Troubles, (1567–74), special court in the Low Countries organized by the Spanish governor, the Duke of Alba, which initiated a reign of terror.
-
[17]
Netherlands Revolt against Spain 1517-1600 by Sanderson BeckThe States of Holland used taxes to finance their provincial debt but not for the central government. By 1566 half the debt caused by the war from 1552 to 1559 ...
-
[18]
7 The Dutch Republic and the Spanish Empire - Oxford AcademicIn 1571, resentment against the crown intensified when Alba imposed a large tax on the States General. Spain had been increasing taxes on the relatively wealthy ...
-
[19]
The Revolt of the Spanish Netherlands - History Learning SiteMar 16, 2015 · The Revolt of the Spanish Netherlands led to the collapse of Spain as a major European power. By 1618 – the start of the Thirty Years War ...
-
[20]
The Spanish Road to the Netherlands - HistoryNetSep 28, 2012 · The duke of Alba's 700-mile march to the Netherlands at the head of 10,000 veteran Spanish troops in 1567 marked a turning point in European ...Missing: miscalculations | Show results with:miscalculations<|separator|>
-
[21]
The Eighty Years War (1568-1648) - History ReconsideredIn 1572 the orange-white-blue flag was first mentioned when the town of Brill (Den Briel) was liberated. The red-white-blue flag was first mentioned in 1596.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
-
[22]
The revolt and the formation of the Republic (1567–79) | BritannicaBy their own authority, in July 1572 the states of Holland gathered in Dordrecht, where William of Orange was proclaimed stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland. The ...Missing: coastal | Show results with:coastal
-
[23]
Capture of Brielle - Daily FriendApr 8, 2022 · Seeking a new base of operations, the Sea Beggars sailed to the Port town of Brielle which had been left undefended by the Spanish, as they ...
-
[24]
Sea Beggars: The Foundation of the Dutch Navy - Searching in HistoryAug 5, 2014 · Louis of Orange, brother of William, sent a letter of Marque in 1568 to Dutch seafarers to launch piracy and naval assault to Spanish shipping ...Missing: formation | Show results with:formation
-
[25]
Sea Beggars | Encyclopedia.comInstead, he provided them with letters of marque, which allowed them to attack hostile ships. Operating out of the communities of exiled Calvinists from the ...
-
[26]
Sea Beggars - David WestApr 1, 2025 · Contrary to the image of organised military forces, the Sea Beggars were a diverse and motley crew, comprising noblemen, exiled Calvinists, and ...Missing: composition nobles sailors<|separator|>
-
[27]
Dutch Sea BeggarsIn the last half of the 1560s he tried to form these Sea beggars into an effective and organized fighting force against Spain. He issued letters of marque and ...Missing: William Orange
-
[28]
Timeline: 1568-1592 - Rebels or Beggars: Renaissance HistoryApril 1572 Count Bossu Alba's Governor of Holland and Utrecht, surprises garrison of townspeople in Rotterdam and his Walloon and Spanish forces sack the city.
-
[29]
Sea Beggars | Dutch rebels - BritannicaThe Dutch war on the seas was carried out by rebel sailors who called themselves the Sea Beggars, and who regularly disrupted Spanish shipping to Amsterdam ...
-
[30]
Pirates & Privateers: The Dutch Beggars of the SeaThe best known of Sea Beggars' leaders was the Belgian William II van der Marck, Baron of Lumey (1542-1578). An anti-Spanish rebel of the first hour, Lumey was ...Missing: composition nobles
-
[31]
Willem van der MarckWillem van der Marck (approx. 1542-1578). Willem, Baron of Lumey, Count of Marck, Lord of Seraing and hereditary Guardian of Franchimont, was 'relieved' of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
-
[32]
[PDF] Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1566-74 - Public Library UKRise of the Dutch Republic, 1566−74. 1570 [CHAPTER VI.] 133. Page 136. time. His Admiral, William de la Marck, was however, incapable of comprehending the ...
-
[33]
Geuzen - Wikipedia'The Beggars'; French: Les Gueux) was a name assumed by the confederacy of Calvinist Dutch nobles, who from 1566 opposed Spanish rule in the Netherlands.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
-
[34]
Rebel Geuzen & Dutch Statesmen - Rebels or BeggarsTheir “admiral” was de la Marck, who coordinated the April 1572 capture of Den Brielle – an act that sent shock waves throughout the Low Countries and reignited ...
-
[35]
Chapter IV: The Revolt of the Netherlands (by George Edmundson)Their subordinates, William de Blois, lord of Treslong, and William de la Marck, lord of Lumey, were bold, unscrupulous adventurers who found it to their ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
-
[36]
Protestants Imposed Cruel Deaths on Catholics at GorcumThe Sea Beggars transferred their prisoners to Briel where the cruel treatment continued. Protestants throughout the Netherlands called on the Sea Beggars to ...Missing: ruthless | Show results with:ruthless<|separator|>
-
[37]
Watergeuzen veroveren Den Briel - AbsoluteFacts.nlDe voorraden op de schepen waren op. De bemanning, ongeveer duizend man, leed honger. De Watergeuzen gingen voor anker bij het eiland Voorne. Den Briel leek ...
-
[38]
Netherlands by Mary Macgregor - The Sea-Beggars - Heritage HistoryMeantime Treslong and a comrade had, with the daring that distinguished the Sea-Beggars, rowed out to the ships which had brought the Spaniards to the port.
-
[39]
Watergeuzen op en rond Ameland (1568-1572) - Amelander HistorieApr 3, 2017 · De Watergeuzen vielen handelsschepen aan, en de kusten van de provincies van de Lage Landen, om levensmiddelen en andere voorraden te ...
-
[40]
Queen Elizabeth I and the Sea Beggars, a Guest Post from Author ...Jul 21, 2014 · These rebels called themselves the Sea Beggars and carried out raids on Spanish shipping. They play a major role in The Queen's Exiles when ...
-
[41]
Queen Elizabeth, Spain, and the Sea BeggarsJan 14, 2017 · For several years Elizabeth gave safe conduct to the Sea Beggars, allowing La Marck and his rebel mariners to make Dover and the creeks and bays ...
-
[42]
Eighty Years' War - Historisch Museum Den BrielWhen they were denied permission to land in the English ports by the English Queen Elizabeth I in 1572, the Sea Beggars decided to sail to northern Germany.Missing: scouting selection target
-
[43]
Full text of "The sea beggars, liberators of Holland from the yoke of ...The happy news of the conquest of Brielle by the Sea Beggars had sent a ... before the taking of Briel, now became bolder and more systematic. A set ...Missing: shortages | Show results with:shortages
-
[44]
The Seizure of Brill by the Sea Beggars - History TodayIn 1572, writes SFC Moore, Brill was the scene of a dramatic action in the Dutch revolt against the rule of Spain.Missing: failed landing attempts Brielle
-
[45]
The Dutch Republic - An Empire of Spices - Pericles PressApril 1, 1572 - Sea-Beggar force of 600, under Count Lumey de la Marck, seizes port of Brill (Brielle). April 6, 1572 - Town of Flushing ousts garrison and ...
-
[46]
Insurgents conquer Brielle - Dag van toenBRIELLE - A rebel group has conquered the city of Brielle. ... The ferryman was mayor Koekebakker convey an ultimatum, where the surrender of the town demanded.
-
[47]
Verovering van Brielle | 1572 Geboorte van NederlandJan Pietersz. Coppelstock, veerman tussen Brielle en Maassluis, moest burgemeester Koekebakker vragen om de stad over te geven. De burgemeester weigerde echter.Missing: Mayor surrender<|separator|>
-
[48]
War (Chapter 4) - Reformation in the Low Countries, 1500-1620Jun 2, 2022 · In 1572 the rebels won territory in the north, and by 1580 gained control of the northwestern half of the region, where Reformed militants ...
- [49]
-
[50]
Tachtigjarige oorlog/de watergeuzen - Scholieren.comRating 5.9/10 (188) Wat er in Den Briel gebeurde. De inwoners van Den Briel denken dat het om koopvaarders gaat, in die tijd bestonden er nog geen “echte” oorlogschepen maar ...
-
[51]
Watergeuzen waren zowel piraten als bevrijders - ONHSep 28, 2023 · Op 5 februari 1572 gingen de watergeuzen bij Schoorl aan land. Ze ... proviand te voorzien, hun bemanning te betalen en zich schadeloos ...
-
[52]
April 1: Today is the anniversary of the capture of the Dutch port of ...Apr 1, 2015 · The Port of Breille was captured on April 1, 1572, by Watergeuzen (Sea Beggars) because Dutch Calvinists could not get along with the Spanish ...
-
[53]
Eighty Years' War - World History EncyclopediaJul 7, 2022 · Alba sent his forces south, leaving northern areas with little protection, and defeated William the Silent in a number of engagements, but in ...Missing: strain | Show results with:strain
-
[54]
File:The Watergeuzen leaders William van der Marck, Willem Bloys ...On the evening of April 1 in 1572, the 600 men sacked the port, rammed the city gates, defeated the Spanish soldiers and liberated Brielle as the first Dutch ...Missing: amphibious tides<|separator|>
-
[55]
The Dutch Republic - An Empire of Spices - Pericles PressOn April 1, 1572, the Spanish garrison at Brill (Brielle) had been called ... In 1595 the army had been increased in size to 32,000. By 1607 the army ...
-
[56]
Historical men's costume 80 years war, Capture of BrielleJun 4, 2023 · It turned out that only a small Spanish garrison guarded the city. The sea beggars were asked by the local population to relieve them of the ...
-
[57]
[PDF] Armies of the Dutch revolt 1568 - 1609 | Warlord GamesSea Beggars: 1569 - 1574 The most famous one being the capture of Brielle in 1572 by Lumey. Although by accident rather by design this proved to be the first ...
- [58]
-
[59]
Census • Person • Willem Bloys van Treslong - Colonial SenseHe was best known as one of the leaders of the Sea Beggars who captured Den Briel on April 1, 1572. Bloys of Treslong was appointed Admiral of Holland in 1573, ...
-
[60]
Willem Bloys van Treslong | British MuseumDetails: individual; military/naval; Dutch; Male ; Life dates: 1529-1594 ; Biography: Admiral of Holland from 1573, and of Zeeland from 1576. Was one of the ...
-
[61]
Historie-Gegenwart-Zukunft e. V. - Familienverband Gräff-GraeffIN 1542 HE BECAME A COUNCILOR AND IN 1543 HE WAS APPOINTED ALDERMAN (SCHEPEN) OF JAN PIETERSZ HAD FIVE SONS, THE SECOND-BORN LENAERT JANSZ DE GRAEFF (1530/35- ...
-
[62]
Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, the Duke of AlvaAccordingly, he dispatched the Duke of Alva to the Netherlands to provide a Spanish military presence, punish those responsible for the riots, and restore ...Missing: deployments | Show results with:deployments
-
[63]
The Contested Legacy of The Iron Duke, Fernando Álvarez de ToledoAug 16, 2018 · In 1567, under the direction of Philip II of Spain, the Duke of Alba marched to the Netherlands with a 10,000-strong army to suppress civil and ...
-
[64]
Brielle: The Spark That Started an 80-Year War They were outlawed ...Jul 16, 2025 · The Capture of Brielle by the Watergeuzen (Beggars) in 1572 provided the first foothold on land for the rebels, who would conquer the northern ...
-
[65]
The Martyrs of Gorkum: Victims of Religious Hatred | Simply CatholicSince the Spanish garrison had left the city undefended, the Sea Beggars easily occupied Brielle on April 1, 1572. As an April Fools' Day joke, this event is ...<|separator|>
-
[66]
The 80 Years War Part I - Spanish WarsThe Spanish course of action was to send Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, the Duke of Alba to Flanders with an army to repress the rebels. Duke of Alba. The Duke ...
-
[67]
Apology of William of Orange - Dutch RevoltThe first, to wit, was to demand a meeting of the States, for insofar as it serves as a bit and bridle to tyranny, this is a crime, greatly hated by tyrants, ...
-
[68]
William the Silent - Heritage History... heresy. When that failed, and a wave of destruction by ... In response to the disturbance, two popular Catholic Counts were tried for treason and executed.
-
[69]
How the Dutch invented our world - UnHerdJul 14, 2020 · It was an exemplar in a popular revolt for liberty against a tyrannical empire; it progressed the development of liberalism and the idea of ...
-
[70]
[PDF] PHILIP OF SPAIN AND THE NETHERLANDS - Reformation ChurchHis view seems to have been that the heretics should be destroyed only ... Numerous executions for "heresy" and "treason " throughout the Netherlands ...
-
[71]
Habsburg Heresy Laws and Holland's TownsThis definition justified the contention—a novel one at the time—that heresy was like civil treason a crime punishable by death. Convicted heretics were ...
-
[72]
Faithful to the King to the Point of Beggary: Treasonous Elites and ...How the darling of the Brussels court became the treasonous nemesis of Philip II ... treason and heresy against countless dissenters, from ordinary iconoclasts to ...
-
[73]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Martyrs of Gorkum - New AdventThe year 1572, Luther and Calvin had already wrested from the Church a great part of Europe. The iconoclastic storm had swept through the Netherlands, and was ...
-
[74]
The Dutch Revolt: a social analysisOct 1, 2007 · Eastern European “Communist” historians did argue the Dutch Revolt was bourgeois, but developed a separate historical category for the upheavals ...Missing: Brielle | Show results with:Brielle
-
[75]
Exhibition The Intolerant Republic - Leiden University LibrariesJan 9, 2020 · The Dutch Revolt is no longer simply regarded as a national struggle for independence and freedom of conscience and religion. Nowadays, ...
-
[76]
Key developments of 1572 | Just World News - with Helena CobbanFeb 21, 2021 · Protestant “Sea Beggars” in Netherlands establish first land base in Brielle. Back in 1566, a group of Protestant nobles had petitioned the ...Missing: before | Show results with:before
-
[77]
How Even William the Silent Could Not Hold the Netherlands TogetherJul 6, 2022 · Episode 3: Orange in Holland Without hoping for miracles, William of Orange travelled to Enkhuizen in Holland in October 1572, where several ...Missing: la Marck
-
[78]
The Union of Utrecht: its Genesis and Consequences J.C. Boogman ...The Union of Utrecht: its Genesis and Consequences ... Also after the capture of Den Briel their loyalty to the legitimate authorities initially left nothing to ...
- [79]
-
[80]
[PDF] Why Did the Netherlands Develop so Early? The Legacy of the ...The educated workforce put pressure on the Habsburg monarchy leading to economic and religious resentment and eventually to the Revolt in 1572. The analyses ...
-
[81]
[PDF] Maximilien Morillon and the impact of bad news during the early ...It concentrates on the uncertain first years of the. Dutch Revolt, bookended by the open- air preaching in 1566 on the one side and the sieges and warfare in ...
-
[82]
The Watergeuzen: Heroes of the Dutch Revolt – High Speed History### Summary of the Capture of Brielle by the Watergeuzen
-
[83]
[PDF] Federalism past and present in the NetherlandsIts centralist constitution allowed the Dutch government to follow a policy of 'enlightened despotism', disregarding local or regional differences. This ...
-
[84]
[PDF] Janssen.Exiles.and.the.Dutch.Revolt13 After the unexpected capture of Den Briel by a fleet of exile privateers, the so-called 'Sea Beggars', the Holland towns were swiftly forced to choose ...
-
[85]
Exile (Part 2) - The Dutch Revolt and Catholic Exile in Reformation ...The first operation is most well known and involved a gradual replacement of the Catholic Church order with a Protestant regime. As early as 23 August 1572 ...Missing: difficulties | Show results with:difficulties
-
[86]
History - Beleef BrielleBrielle has a place in the history books, because it was liberated from the Spaniards by the 'Watergeuzen' (Sea Beggars) on 1 April 1572.
-
[87]
1 April celebration Brielle - Immaterieel ErfgoedEach year the population of Brielle commemorates that Den Briel was captured from the Spaniards by the Sea Beggars on 1 April, 1572.Missing: tidal defenses
-
[88]
1st of April - Beleef BrielleFIRST TO BE LIBERATED It was an important moment in the course of the Eighty Years' War and it meant that Brielle was the first free town in the Netherlands. ...Missing: Viering | Show results with:Viering
-
[89]
Brielle: Discover all 18+ Museums, Exhibitions & DiscountsThe town celebrates its history annually on April 1st with the "1 April-viering" (April 1st Celebration), commemorating the capture of the town by the ...<|separator|>
-
[90]
Student Johan collaborated on three books: '1572 was not a ...Apr 12, 2022 · Student Johan Visser is contributing to no fewer than three books about the extraordinary year of 1572.
-
[91]
Author: Richard Reitsma - Christian CourierThis year, many Dutch towns are celebrating the 450th anniversary of one of the most important turning points… ... The capture of Brielle was an important turning ...<|separator|>
-
[92]
'The very wound of this ill news': Maximilien Morillon and the impact ...Oct 3, 2022 · In this article I will synthesize both areas of research, demonstrating how Morillon perceived the impact of bad news during the first years of the Dutch ...
-
[93]
11 - The politics of toleration in the Free Netherlands, 1572–1620That the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic was a haven of toleration has become almost axiomatic in literature on the Dutch Golden Age.
- [94]
-
[95]
Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total WarSpanish Falangists babble about a restoration of the domain of Philip II. In such an atmosphere there is no room left for the peaceful coöperation of ...
- [96]
-
[97]
The Eighty Years War : From Revolt to Regular War, 1568-1648 ...Letter of marque issued by Willem van der Marck, lord of Lumey (Lummen), to Wencelijn Tserclaes in Den Briel, 1572. Reprisals and ship seizures by ...