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A chronological narrative examines political and military developments in the Netherlands from 1574 to 1576 during the revolt against Spanish authority. It documents the continued operation of the Council of Troubles and the collapse of formal peace talks amid secret negotiations and deep mutual distrust. The Prince of Orange emerges as a steadfast leader whose authority grows as provincial municipalities gain influence and Holland and Zeeland unite. Military episodes described include sieges, summary reprisals, naval daring and the deaths of key commanders. Diplomatic efforts to sever dependence on the Spanish crown and to secure foreign mediation, including approaches to England, are detailed alongside personal and factional scandals. The governor's death closes the volume.
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