Repression of opposition in the Habsburg Netherlands

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Repression of opposition in the Habsburg Netherlands refers to the harsh political and religious crackdown, including executions and confiscations, carried out under Spanish rule in the 16th century to suppress Protestantism and resistance to Habsburg authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
policy of the Spanish Monarchy
political repression campaign
religious persecution
appliesToJurisdiction Habsburg Netherlands
Low Countries
country Spanish Empire
followedBy Eighty Years' War
open phase of the Dutch Revolt
follows early unrest under Charles V
hasCause centralization policies of the Spanish Crown
opposition to Philip II of Spain
religious policies of the Counter-Reformation
resistance to Habsburg authority
spread of Protestantism in the Low Countries
hasEffect confiscation of property of rebels and heretics
deepening division between northern and southern Netherlands
escalation of the Dutch Revolt
execution of political and religious dissidents
flight of religious refugees from the Netherlands
growth of anti-Spanish sentiment
international criticism of Spanish rule
radicalization of Protestant opposition
strengthening of Spanish military presence in the Netherlands
undermining of traditional provincial privileges
hasPart Council of Blood
Council of Troubles
arrests of suspected rebels
banishment of opposition leaders
censorship of religious and political writings
confiscation of property
execution of religious dissenters
imposition of martial law in rebellious areas
inquisition procedures against heresy
persecution of Protestants
public executions as deterrence
suppression of iconoclastic movements
use of Spanish troops to suppress unrest
use of special tribunals
mainLocation Habsburg Netherlands
politicalGoal deterrence of rebellion against Philip II
maintenance of Habsburg dynastic control
prevention of regional autonomy movements
religiousAspect enforcement of Catholic orthodoxy
suppression of Calvinism
suppression of Lutheranism
startTime 16th century
timePeriod reign of Philip II of Spain
second half of the 16th century

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Duke of Alba (governor-general) notableWork Repression of opposition in the Habsburg Netherlands