Originally posted by Adalbertus
??? I thougt that part of history should be known in Belgium.
Before the 80 Year's War (1579-1648) today's Netherlands and Belgium were part of the Holy Roman Empire (HRE), most of it ruled by Spanish Habsburgians (largest territory besides that was the bishopric Liège/Luik/Lüttich). The Dutch effectively fought the Spanish, and in the end, Netherlands became independent of Spain and the HRE. Belgium remained Spanish/Habsburgian and after the end of Habsburgian rule in Spain, it fell to the Austrians. Belgium finally left the circle of German territories with the napoleonic wars and after the Congress of Vienna, when it was attached to the Netherlands.
So, assuming the (later) separation of Germany and Austria, and the end of Habsburgian rule in Spain, and assuming that the 80 year's war did not happen, Netherlands and Belgium now would have been part of either Germany or Austria.
??? I thougt that part of history should be known in Belgium.
Before the 80 Year's War (1579-1648) today's Netherlands and Belgium were part of the Holy Roman Empire (HRE), most of it ruled by Spanish Habsburgians (largest territory besides that was the bishopric Liège/Luik/Lüttich). The Dutch effectively fought the Spanish, and in the end, Netherlands became independent of Spain and the HRE. Belgium remained Spanish/Habsburgian and after the end of Habsburgian rule in Spain, it fell to the Austrians. Belgium finally left the circle of German territories with the napoleonic wars and after the Congress of Vienna, when it was attached to the Netherlands.
So, assuming the (later) separation of Germany and Austria, and the end of Habsburgian rule in Spain, and assuming that the 80 year's war did not happen, Netherlands and Belgium now would have been part of either Germany or Austria.
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