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List of governors of the Habsburg Netherlands

The governor (Dutch: landvoogd) or governor-general (gouverneur-generaal) of the Habsburg Netherlands was a representative appointed by the Holy Roman emperor (1504-1556), the king of Spain (1556-1598, 1621-1706), and the archduke of Austria (1716-1794), to administer the Burgundian inheritance of the House of Habsburg in the Low Countries when the monarch was absent from the territory. The role of the governor-generals significantly changed over time: initially tutors and advisors of Emperor Charles V, who lived at the Palace of Coudenberg, they served as generals during the 80 Years War between the Kingdom of Spain and the Dutch Republic. Frequently, the governor-general was a close relative of the Austrian or Spanish monarchs, though at other times Spanish or German noblemen filled the role. The governor-general was usually based in Brussels.

List of governors edit

Picture Name Took office Left office Relationship to monarch Appointed by
  Engelbert II of Nassau
(1451–1504)
1501 1504 /

    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor for Philip the Handsome

  William de Croÿ
(1458–1521)
1504 1507 /     Maximilian I for Charles of Ghent
  Margaret of Austria
(1480–1530)
1507 1 December 1530
(death)
Aunt of Charles
Charles became Duke of Burgundy in 1506 (emancipated in 1515), King of Spain and the Two Sicilies in 1516, Archduke of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor as Charles V in 1519 at the death of Maximilian.
  Mary of Austria
(1505-1558)
January 1531 October 1555 Sister  Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
  Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy
(1528–1580)
1555 1559 Cousin of Philip     Charles V for his son Philip.
In 1556, Philip V, Duke of Burgundy, became king of Spain as Philip II, thereby bringing the Habsburg Netherlands under Spanish control.
  Margaret of Parma
(1522–1586)
1559 1567 Half-sister

  Philip II of Spain

  Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba
(1507–1582)
1567 1573 /
  Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga
(1528–1576)
1573 5 March 1576
(death)
/
  John of Austria
(1547–1578)
1576 1 October 1578
(death)
Half-brother
  Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma
(1545–1592)
1578 3 December 1592
(death)
Half-nephew
  Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort
(1517–1604)
1592 1594 /
  Ernest of Austria
(1553–1595)
1594 20 February 1595
(death)
Nephew
  Pedro Henriquez de Acevedo, Count of Fuentes
(1525–1610)
1595 1596 /
  Albert of Austria
(1559–1621)
1596 1598 Nephew
In 1598, Philip II of Spain ceded the Netherlands to his daughter Isabella Clara Eugenia and nephew Albert, who married the next year. They reigned together until his death, when the Netherlands passed to their nephew, Philip IV of Spain, in whose name Isabella Clara Eugenia governed the countries until her death.
  Isabella Clara Eugenia of Austria
(1566–1633)
1621 1 December 1633
(death)
Aunt  

Philip IV of Spain

  Ferdinand of Austria
(1609/1610–1641)
1633 9 November 1641
(death)
Brother
  Francisco de Melo
(1597–1651)
1641 1644 /
  Manuel de Moura
(1590–1651)
1644 1647 /
  Leopold William of Austria
(1614–1662)
1647 1656 Cousin
  John of Austria the Younger
(1629–1679)
1656 1659 Son
  Luis de Benavides Carrillo
(1608–1668)
1659 1664 /
  Francisco de Moura
(1610–1675)
1664 1668 /
 

Charles II of Spain

  Íñigo Melchor de Velasco
(1608–1668)
1668 1670 /
  Juan Domingo de Zuñiga y Fonseca
(1640–1716)
1670 1675 /
  Carlos de Aragón de Gurrea
(1634–1692)
1675 1677 /
  Alexander Farnese
(1635–1689)
1678 1682 Second Cousin
Ottone Enrico del Caretto
(1629–1685)
1682 1685 /
  Francisco Antonio de Agurto
(1640–1702)
1685 1692 /
  Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria
(1662–1726)
1692 1706 Nephew-in-law
Uncle   Philip V of Spain
  Isidoro de la Cueva y Benavides (acting)
(1652–1723)
1701 1704 During the absence of Maximilian of Bavaria
Following the War of the Spanish Succession, Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI became ruler of the Austrian Netherlands.
  Eugene of Savoy
(1663–1736)
1716 1724 Third cousin   Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
  Wirich Philipp von Daun
(1669–1741)
February 1725 October 1725 /
  Maria Elisabeth of Austria
(1680–1741)
1725 26 August 1741
(death)
Sister
Aunt   Maria Theresa of Austria
  Friedrich August von Harrach-Rohrau
(1696–1749)
1741 1744 /
  Maria Anna of Austria
(1718–1744)
1744 16 December 1744
(death)
Sister
  Charles Alexander of Lorraine
(1712–1780)
4 July 1780
(death)
Brother-in-law
  Maria Christina of Austria-Lorraine
(1742–1798)
with
Albert Casimir of Saxony
(1738–1822)
1781 1793 Sister and brother-in-law   Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
  Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor
Aunt and uncle   Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
  Charles of Austria-Lorraine
(1771–1847)
1793 1794 Brother

Thereafter, the French revolutionaries occupied the Low Countries until 1815. The Emperor formally recognized the loss of these territories by the Treaty of Lunéville of 1801. At the Congress of Vienna, in 1815, the Low Countries were re-united in a personal union under the House of Orange-Nassau. In 1830, Belgium declared its independence.

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usually based in Brussels List of governors editPicture Name Took office Left office Relationship to monarch Appointed by nbsp Engelbert II of Nassau 1451 1504 1501 1504 nbsp nbsp Maximilian I Holy Roman Emperor for Philip the Handsome nbsp William de Croy 1458 1521 1504 1507 nbsp nbsp Maximilian I for Charles of Ghent nbsp Margaret of Austria 1480 1530 1507 1 December 1530 death Aunt of CharlesCharles became Duke of Burgundy in 1506 emancipated in 1515 King of Spain and the Two Sicilies in 1516 Archduke of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor as Charles V in 1519 at the death of Maximilian nbsp Mary of Austria 1505 1558 January 1531 October 1555 Sister nbsp Charles V Holy Roman Emperor nbsp Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy 1528 1580 1555 1559 Cousin of Philip nbsp nbsp Charles V for his son Philip In 1556 Philip V Duke of Burgundy became king of Spain as Philip II thereby bringing the Habsburg Netherlands under Spanish control nbsp Margaret of Parma 1522 1586 1559 1567 Half sister nbsp Philip II of Spain nbsp Fernando Alvarez de Toledo 3rd Duke of Alba 1507 1582 1567 1573 nbsp Luis de Requesens y Zuniga 1528 1576 1573 5 March 1576 death nbsp John of Austria 1547 1578 1576 1 October 1578 death Half brother nbsp Alexander Farnese Duke of Parma 1545 1592 1578 3 December 1592 death Half nephew nbsp Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld Vorderort 1517 1604 1592 1594 nbsp Ernest of Austria 1553 1595 1594 20 February 1595 death Nephew nbsp Pedro Henriquez de Acevedo Count of Fuentes 1525 1610 1595 1596 nbsp Albert of Austria 1559 1621 1596 1598 NephewIn 1598 Philip II of Spain ceded the Netherlands to his daughter Isabella Clara Eugenia and nephew Albert who married the next year They reigned together until his death when the Netherlands passed to their nephew Philip IV of Spain in whose name Isabella Clara Eugenia governed the countries until her death nbsp Isabella Clara Eugenia of Austria 1566 1633 1621 1 December 1633 death Aunt nbsp Philip IV of Spain nbsp Ferdinand of Austria 1609 1610 1641 1633 9 November 1641 death Brother nbsp Francisco de Melo 1597 1651 1641 1644 nbsp Manuel de Moura 1590 1651 1644 1647 nbsp Leopold William of Austria 1614 1662 1647 1656 Cousin nbsp John of Austria the Younger 1629 1679 1656 1659 Son nbsp Luis de Benavides Carrillo 1608 1668 1659 1664 nbsp Francisco de Moura 1610 1675 1664 1668 nbsp Charles II of Spain nbsp Inigo Melchor de Velasco 1608 1668 1668 1670 nbsp Juan Domingo de Zuniga y Fonseca 1640 1716 1670 1675 nbsp Carlos de Aragon de Gurrea 1634 1692 1675 1677 nbsp Alexander Farnese 1635 1689 1678 1682 Second CousinOttone Enrico del Caretto 1629 1685 1682 1685 nbsp Francisco Antonio de Agurto 1640 1702 1685 1692 nbsp Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria 1662 1726 1692 1706 Nephew in lawUncle nbsp Philip V of Spain nbsp Isidoro de la Cueva y Benavides acting 1652 1723 1701 1704 During the absence of Maximilian of BavariaFollowing the War of the Spanish Succession Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI became ruler of the Austrian Netherlands nbsp Eugene of Savoy 1663 1736 1716 1724 Third cousin nbsp Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor nbsp Wirich Philipp von Daun 1669 1741 February 1725 October 1725 nbsp Maria Elisabeth of Austria 1680 1741 1725 26 August 1741 death SisterAunt nbsp Maria Theresa of Austria nbsp Friedrich August von Harrach Rohrau 1696 1749 1741 1744 nbsp Maria Anna of Austria 1718 1744 1744 16 December 1744 death Sister nbsp Charles Alexander of Lorraine 1712 1780 4 July 1780 death Brother in law nbsp Maria Christina of Austria Lorraine 1742 1798 withAlbert Casimir of Saxony 1738 1822 1781 1793 Sister and brother in law nbsp Joseph II Holy Roman Emperor nbsp Leopold II Holy Roman EmperorAunt and uncle nbsp Francis II Holy Roman Emperor nbsp Charles of Austria Lorraine 1771 1847 1793 1794 BrotherThereafter the French revolutionaries occupied the Low Countries until 1815 The Emperor formally recognized the loss of these territories by the Treaty of Luneville of 1801 At the Congress of Vienna in 1815 the Low Countries were re united in a personal union under the House of Orange Nassau In 1830 Belgium declared its independence See also editLord Chamberlain of the Archduchess List of plenipotentiaries of Austrian Netherlands List of rulers of the Netherlands Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of governors of the Habsburg Netherlands amp oldid 1178357048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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