Joyeuse Entrée

1356, Brabant
Also known as: Joyeuse Entrée de Brabant

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description

  • In Joyeuse Entrée

    3, 1356, and called the Joyeuse Entrée, which was presented to the duchy of Brabant (in the Low Countries) by Johanna, daughter and heiress of Brabant’s Duke John III (d. 1355), and her husband Wenceslas, duke of Luxembourg, brother of the Holy Roman emperor Charles IV. The occasion was the…

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effect of abrogation

  • In Brabant Revolution

    …and local liberties, including Brabant’s Joyeuse Entrée, which was abrogated by the emperor in 1789. The revolutionaries were at first successful in driving the Austrian forces out of the provinces. The revolutionary vanguard, which consisted of two groups—the conservative Statists, led by Henri van der Noot, and the progressive Vonckists,…

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history of Brabant

  • In Brabant

    …of rights known as the Joyeuse Entrée (q.v.; Jan. 3, 1356). This great constitutional charter gave Brabant an exceptional position among the feudal states of the Low Countries and allowed it to play an eminent role in later centuries in the resistance against absolutist rulers.

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