User:Thomas Antonius

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This user is a professional editor.
This user is a historian.

I am Tom (born 1983, The Netherlands). I studied history at Leiden University in The Netherlands and specialized in Medieval History. I work as an editor for Leidschrift, a historical magazine. My thesis concentrates on Charles V's ambassadors to England in the 1520s. Currently I'm co-writing an article on an embassy from Margarete of Austria to Henry VIII.

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[edit] Interests

[edit] My contributions

  • For current projects, take a look at my Sandbox.

[edit] Uploads

Henry III of Nassau-Breda Grave Monument of Engelbert II at the Grote Kerk in Breda, the Netherlands The Castle of Breda Philibert of Châlon, Prince of Orange

[edit] To do list

In the future I hope to add to or start pages about these subjects:

  • Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (1459-1519).
  • Adolph of Burgundy, Admiral of the Netherlands, Lord of Veere and Beveren (1489-1540)
  • René of Châlon, Prince of Orange (1519-1544).
  • Philip of Cleves, Low Countries nobleman, Habsburg servant and rebel (1456-1528).
  • Floris van Egmond, Count of Buren, Low Countries' statesman and general (1469-1539).
  • Elisabeth of Hesse, wife of John V of Nassau-Dillenburg (-1523).
  • Antoine de Lalaing, Count of Hoogstraten, Low Countries' statesman (1480-1540).
  • Charles de Lannoy. Viceroy of Naples (1485-1527).
  • Robert van der Marck, lord of Sedan, Marshall of France (1491-1537).
  • Mencia de Mendoza y Fonseca, Third wife of Henry III of Nassau-Breda (1508-1544).
  • Engelbert I of Nassau-Breda, Lord of Breda (1370-1442).
  • Engelbert II of Nassau-Breda, Lord of Breda, Governor of the Low Countries (1451-1504).
  • John IV of Nassau-Breda, Lord of Breda (1410-1475).
  • John V of Nassau-Dillenburg, Count of Nassau (1455-1516).
  • Justinus of Nassau, governor of Breda (1559-1631).
  • Maarten van Rossem, Guelders General (1490-1555).
  • Louise-Françoise of Savoy, first wife of Henry III of Nassau-Breda (-1511).
  • Francesco II Sforza, duke of Milan (1495-1535).
  • Compagnies d'ordonnance/Bandes d'ordonnance, part of the Low Countries' military.
  • Zwarte Bende, Guelders troops in the Guelders Wars.
  • Guelders Wars (1471-1543).
  • Siege of Breda (1577), 1st siege: captured by Philip von Hohenlohe for the Dutch.
  • Siege of Breda (1581), 2nd siege: captured by Claude de Berlaymont for the Spanish.
  • Siege of Breda (1590), 3rd siege: captured by Maurice of Orange for the Dutch.
  • Siege of Breda (1624-1625), 4th siege: captured by Ambrosio Spinola for the Spanish.
  • Siege of Breda (1637), 5th siege: captured by Frederick Henry for the Dutch.

[edit] Important noble families from the Low Countries

Many of the following families and several of their members deserve some better treatment on Wikipedia:

  • Brederode
  • Burgundy
  • Cleves (Kleef)
  • Croÿ
  • Egmond
  • Glymes
  • Horn
  • Lalaing
  • Lannoy
  • Ligne
  • Luxembourg
  • Van der Mark
  • Marnix
  • Melun
  • Montfoort
  • Montmorency
  • Nassau
  • Rolin
  • Wassenaar

Note: this list may very well be incomplete; don't hesitate to comment.

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