Thirty Years' War event
also: 30-year war, Thirty Years War, The Thirty Years' War
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Peace of Westphaliaevent · 2Netherlandscountry · 1Portugalcountry · 1Istanbulplace · 1Veniceplace · 1The Hagueplace · 1Ottoman Empirecountry · 1Geneva Conventionsevent · 1Philip II of Spainperson · 1Act of Abjurationevent · 1Francecountry · 1Hugo Grotiusperson · 1
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Peace of Westphalia ended
Thirty Years' War documented
“He also says, wasn't Philip II also the one who permitted banned Templars to reskin their identities? Or is that Portugal? I'm not sure. So I'm going to look that up. Let me know. I don't have that in my notes. You know that one, Colonel? N…”
▶ The Shadow State 66 The Rise & Fall of the Dutch Empire @ 25:17
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Their biggest competition was Constantinople. And they basically eliminated their competition to make that happen. And, of course, opened the gates of Turkey to what became the Ottoman Empire. So once Constantinople fell, the rest of what's…
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Pass and it's called the act of abduration which established the Calvinist dominated Dutch Republic and Dutch colonialism would begin We'll talk a little bit more about the Dutch Golden War, but there's a few other battles going on at the t…
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He also says, wasn't Philip II also the one who permitted banned Templars to reskin their identities? Or is that Portugal? I'm not sure. So I'm going to look that up. Let me know. I don't have that in my notes. You know that one, Colonel? N…
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And she'd go home, come back a week later. After several weeks of this, she shows up with an empty chest. Hugo, Grotius, climbs in the chest. The guards even carry him down to the docks. He sails across the water and goes into exile in Fran…
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The Thirty Years' War ends in what's called the Peace of Westphalia. Every single participant at that peace conference had a copy of his book as their manual, and it created the modern international cooperation system. Even though we've dis…