History of the Low Countries
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Frisii
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Belgae
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Cana– nefates[1]
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Chamavi, Tubantes[2]
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Gallia Belgica (55 BC–c. 5th AD) Germania Inferior (83–c. 5th)
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Salian Franks
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Batavi[1]
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unpopulated (4th–c. 5th)
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Saxons
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Salian Franks[1] (4th–c. 5th)
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Frisian Kingdom (c. 6th–734)
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Frankish Kingdom (481–843)—Carolingian Empire (800–843)
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Austrasia (511–687)
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Middle Francia (843–855)
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West Francia (843–)
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Kingdom of Lotharingia[3] (855– 959) Duchy of Lower Lorraine[4] (959–)
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Frisia
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Frisian Freedom[5] (11–16th century)
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County of Holland[6] (880–1432)
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Bishopric of Utrecht[7] (695–1456)
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Duchy of Brabant[8] (1183–1430)
Duchy of Guelders[9] (1046–1543)
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County of Flanders[10] (862–1384)
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County of Hainaut (1071–1432)
County of Namur (981–1421)
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P.-Bish. of Liège [11] (980–1794)
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Duchy of Luxem- bourg (1059–1443)
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Burgundian Netherlands (1384–1482)
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Habsburg Netherlands (1482–1795) (Seventeen Provinces after 1543)[12]
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Dutch Republic (1581–1795)
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Spanish Netherlands (1556–1714)
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Austrian Netherlands (1714–1795)
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United States of Belgium (1790)
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R. Liège (1789–'91)
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Batavian Republic (1795–1806) Kingdom of Holland (1806–1810)
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associated with French First Republic (1795–1804) part of First French Empire (1804–1815)
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Princip. of the Netherlands (1813–1815)
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Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1830)
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Gr D. L. (1815–)
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Kingdom of the Netherlands (1839–)
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Kingdom of Belgium (1830–)
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Gr D. of Luxem- bourg (1890–)
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