GUEUX

gö [Fr.,=beggars], 16th-century Dutch revolutionary party. In 1566 more than 2,000 Dutch and Flemish nobles and burghers (both Protestants and Roman Catholics) signed a document—the so-called Compromise of Breda—by which they bound themselves in solemn oath to resist the curtailment of liberties imposed by the Spanish government in the Netherlands. The document was drafted chiefly by Philip van Marnix. Its radical tone displeased the great nobles; on the advice of William the Silent the original wording was considerably toned down when, in the same year, a petition on behalf of the signers of the compromise was presented to the Spanish regent, Margaret of Parma. Margaret's adviser, Barlaymont, referred to the petitioners as "these beggars," whereupon the revolutionary party adopted both the sobriquet and the insignia of beggars. The "Beggars of the Sea" (Fr. Gueux de la mer) were crews of patriotic privateers first chartered in 1569 by William the Silent to harass Spanish shipping. Their most notable action was the raising of the siege of Leiden (1574). Their activity marked the beginning of Dutch sea power.

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...HISTORY OF THE REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDSTO THE CONFEDERACY OF THE GUEUX. TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY THE REV. A. J. W. MORRISON...BOOK III. Conspiracy of the Nobles.--The Gueux.--Public Preaching. --Page 477 to the end...
...12 The Gueux 13...231 The "Wild Gueux" 233...enter Brussels. -- The Petition. -- The Gueux. 1566. The party of the malecontents...
...Huguenots en Bigorre 1884 ; Communays Les Huguenots dans le Bearn et la Navarre 1886 ; Lettenhoves Les Huguenots et les Gueux 1885 ; the baron de Ruble Le traite de Cateau-Cambresis 1889 , and the abbe Marchand Charles de Cosse, Comte...
...Culemborg House 248 The Gueux 249 Symbols and Devices...and Hessels 334 The "Wild Gueux" 335 Remonstrances of Maximilian...
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...hasten their mental isolation. In Claude Gueux, the warden deliberately taunts Claude...condemned man must end" (73). (10.) In Claude Gueux (1834), Hugo repeats this symbolic confusion...similar inversion takes place in Claude Gueux, where the prisoner, continually harassed...
...Dont les exactions firent de nous des gueux. (47) The discourse has now taken on...too, will partake of "lincertitude de tes gueux" (23). In the new edition, these words are changed to "langoisse obscure de tes gueux" (SR 1986, 29). "Angoisse" is clearly more...
...26. (12.) Pechon de Ruby, La Vie genereuse des Mercelots, Gueux et Bohemiens (Paris: Allia, 1999), pp. 37 - 42. (13.) On trouve...Paris: Coignard, 1725), t. II, p. 331: "BOHEMIENS, certains gueux errans, vagabonds et libertins, qui vivent de larcins, dadresse...
...bien dautres dans des textes comme son Discours sur la liberte de lenseignement (1850), Le Dernier jour dun condamne et Claude Gueux, qui ont fait lobjet dune etude recente, on peut mieux apprecier la re marque de Marie-Christine Bellosta quand elle ecrit que...
...bien dautres dans des textes comme son Discours sur la liberte de lenseignement (1850), Le Dernier jour dun condamne et Claude Gueux, qui ont fait lobjet dune etude recente, on peut mieux apprecier la remarque de Marie-Christine Bellosta quand elle ecrit que...
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...1771, the Empress Maria Theresa advised her son not to take the family into service because "ce gens courent le monde comme des gueux" ("these people go around the world like beggers"). Throughout his life, Mozart was a musical vagrant. In his youth, he constantly...


 

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GUEUX go Fr.,=beggars, 16th-century Dutch revolutionary party. In 1566 more than 2,000 Dutch and Flemish nobles and burghers...whereupon the revolutionary party adopted both the sobriquet and the insignia of beggars. The "Beggars of the Sea" (Fr. Gueux de la mer ) were crews of patriotic privateers first chartered in 1569 by William the Silent to harass Spanish shipping...
BREDA, COMPROMISE OF 1566: see Gueux . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
BEGGARS OF THE SEA see Gueux . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Friso (1741). His brother, Onno Zwier van Haren, 1713 79, also a poet, wrote patriotic verse, notably a series about the Gueux , entitled first Aan de Vaderland (1769), in final form De Geusen (1772). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...lord of Sainte-Aldegonde. He became a Calvinist in his youth and was the chief author of the Compromise of Breda (1566; see Gueux ). A leader in the Dutch and Flemish struggle for independence from Spain, he actively supported William the Silent. He wrote...
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