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The Malcontents in the context of the Eighty Years' War or the Dutch Revolt were a faction of Catholic nobles in Hainaut and Artois who openly opposed William the Silent, also known as Orange, the leader of the States General of the Netherlands in the Union of Brussels of the Habsburg Netherlands during the period after the adoption of the Pacification of Ghent. They formed the Union of Arras in January 1579 and negotiated a separate peace with the Spanish Crown, represented by the royal governor-general Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, in the form of the Treaty of Arras (1579), signed on 17 May 1579.

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  • Malcontents (Flandres) (fr)
  • Malcontents (Low Countries) (en)
  • Malcontenten (nl)
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  • The Malcontents in the context of the Eighty Years' War or the Dutch Revolt were a faction of Catholic nobles in Hainaut and Artois who openly opposed William the Silent, also known as Orange, the leader of the States General of the Netherlands in the Union of Brussels of the Habsburg Netherlands during the period after the adoption of the Pacification of Ghent. They formed the Union of Arras in January 1579 and negotiated a separate peace with the Spanish Crown, represented by the royal governor-general Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, in the form of the Treaty of Arras (1579), signed on 17 May 1579. (en)
  • Les malcontents, parfois traduit Malcontenten, sont un parti de la guerre de Quatre-Vingts Ans actif entre 1578 et 1579. Il est essentiellement formé de membres de la grande et moyenne noblesses catholiques du Sud des Flandres : ils se recrutent surtout en Artois et Hainaut. Leur chef de file est le baron de Montigny, Emmanuel Philibert de Lalaing. Ils sont involontairement à l'origine de l'union d'Arras. (fr)
  • De malcontenten (ontevredenen) waren een groep van katholieke edelen die in de jaren 1577-1578 met een eigen leger de zijde van koning Filips II kozen in de Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Ze werden door calvinisten soms spottend moeytemaeckers en paternosterknechten genoemd. Deze edelen kwamen hoofdzakelijk uit Artesië, Henegouwen, Namen en Luxemburg, de meest zuidelijke provincies van de Nederlanden. De belangrijkste leidende figuren waren Emanuel Filibert van Lalaing en . (nl)
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  • The Malcontents in the context of the Eighty Years' War or the Dutch Revolt were a faction of Catholic nobles in Hainaut and Artois who openly opposed William the Silent, also known as Orange, the leader of the States General of the Netherlands in the Union of Brussels of the Habsburg Netherlands during the period after the adoption of the Pacification of Ghent. They formed the Union of Arras in January 1579 and negotiated a separate peace with the Spanish Crown, represented by the royal governor-general Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, in the form of the Treaty of Arras (1579), signed on 17 May 1579. (en)
  • Les malcontents, parfois traduit Malcontenten, sont un parti de la guerre de Quatre-Vingts Ans actif entre 1578 et 1579. Il est essentiellement formé de membres de la grande et moyenne noblesses catholiques du Sud des Flandres : ils se recrutent surtout en Artois et Hainaut. Leur chef de file est le baron de Montigny, Emmanuel Philibert de Lalaing. Ils sont involontairement à l'origine de l'union d'Arras. (fr)
  • De malcontenten (ontevredenen) waren een groep van katholieke edelen die in de jaren 1577-1578 met een eigen leger de zijde van koning Filips II kozen in de Tachtigjarige Oorlog. Ze werden door calvinisten soms spottend moeytemaeckers en paternosterknechten genoemd. Deze edelen kwamen hoofdzakelijk uit Artesië, Henegouwen, Namen en Luxemburg, de meest zuidelijke provincies van de Nederlanden. De belangrijkste leidende figuren waren Emanuel Filibert van Lalaing en . (nl)
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