The Treaty of Gorinchem was signed in Gorinchem on October 20, 1528 between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Duke Charles of Guelders. Based on the terms of the accord, the Emperor acknowledged Duke Charles' control of Guelders, Groningen, Overijssel, and Drente. Duke Charles, in turn, agreed to name Emperor Charles as his successor. The treaty was broken in 1534 when Duke Charles nominated King Francis I of France as his successor.

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  • The Treaty of Gorinchem was signed in Gorinchem on October 20, 1528 between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Duke Charles of Guelders. Based on the terms of the accord, the Emperor acknowledged Duke Charles' control of Guelders, Groningen, Overijssel, and Drente. Duke Charles, in turn, agreed to name Emperor Charles as his successor. The treaty was broken in 1534 when Duke Charles nominated King Francis I of France as his successor.
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  • The Treaty of Gorinchem was signed in Gorinchem on October 20, 1528 between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Duke Charles of Guelders. Based on the terms of the accord, the Emperor acknowledged Duke Charles' control of Guelders, Groningen, Overijssel, and Drente. Duke Charles, in turn, agreed to name Emperor Charles as his successor. The treaty was broken in 1534 when Duke Charles nominated King Francis I of France as his successor.
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  • Treaty of Gorinchem
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