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was signed between the representatives of Parma and the members of the Union of Arras. But still the negotiations had not ended and Parma succeeded to wrest a number of further concessions from the treaty partners, which resulted in the version of 12 September 1579, which was ratified by king Philip and promulgated in
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The representatives of the parties to the Union of Arras already on 8 December 1578 (so before the Declaration of 6 January 1579 was sworn to) agreed on a first draft of the treaty. This was followed by a second draft of 9 January 1579 and a third draft of 6 April 1579. Then on 17 May 1579 the Treaty
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as the "Count of Buren" for whom the governor of Lille, Adrien d'Ognies would plead with the king to have him returned to the Netherlands after his abduction to Spain in 1568. But the young man was not released. The provision is not part of art IX of the treaty as ratified by Philip II on 12
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See for a table of all articles of all drafts and versions of the treaty (in the original French text) Bussemaker, Tweede Deel, pp. 471-497
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There should be no more garrisons of foreign or mercenary troops, either paid by Spain or by the States General (art. V)
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and the Union of Brussels were reaffirmed, both by the Spanish Crown and the members of the Union of Arras (art. I)
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Two thirds of the council members should be installed by all States of the member provinces consenting (art. XVI)
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Roman Catholicism was to be maintained by all holders of public office (art. II, XI, XII, XV)
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All privileges that were in force at the time of the reign of Charles V should be reinstated
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Florent van den Keere, Canon of St Peter's, Lille, on behalf of the clergy
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Taxes imposed after the reign of Charles V were to be abolished (art. XX)
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1579 peace treaty between Spain and Artois, Hainaut, and Walloon Flanders
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Jacques de Hennin, bailiff of Comines, on behalf of the high justiciars
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initially maintained their common front against the government of king
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Special mention was made in this article of the eldest son of Orange,
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Denis Gilbert, LL.Lic., clerk of Lille, on behalf of the city of Lille
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Roland de Vicque, bailiff of Watten, on behalf of the high justiciars
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in January 1579. The members of this Union (beside Hainaut the
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Jean Pitavet, mayor of Lille, on behalf of the city of Lille
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Jacques de la Croix, Lord of Callevelle, councillor of Mons
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The Council of State should be organized as in the time of
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Pierre Charpentier, abbot of Loos, on behalf of the clergy
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Louis Callier, Clerk of the States and County of Hainaut
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in July 1579 and resumed hostilities the members of the
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of 17 May 1579 was a peace treaty concluded between the
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Main provisions of the treaty, as signed on 17 May 1579
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Adrien d'Ognies, knight, governor of Walloon Flanders
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Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma
Spanish Crown
Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma
County of Hainaut
County of Artois
Douai
Lille
Orchies
Arras
Union of Arras
separate peace
state of war
Eighty Years' War
Union of Utrecht
Don Juan of Austria
Habsburg Netherlands
States General of the Netherlands
Union of Brussels
Philip II of Spain
Malcontents
stadtholder
Hainaut
Philip de Lalaing, 3rd Count of Lalaing
Emanuel Philibert de Lalaing
the Prince of Orange
Union of Arras
County of Artois
Lille
Douay

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