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    the Low Countries Frisii Belgae Cana– nefates Chamavi, Tubantes Gallia Belgica (55 BC–c. 5th AD) Germania Inferior (83–c. 5th) Salian Franks Batavi unpopulated...
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    independent Belgica Foederata or the federal Dutch Republic and the Belgica Regia or the royal Southern Netherlands under the Habsburgian crown. Belgica Foederata...
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  • Belgic (disambiguation) Belgica Foederata, the "federal Netherlands" Belgica Regia, the "king's Netherlands" Belgium K.V.V. Belgica Edegem Sport, a football...
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    Federated Netherlands or Belgica Foederata rebelled against King Philip II of Spain; on the other, the southern Royal Netherlands or Belgica Regia remained loyal...
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    was established on land currently occupied by New York state (as Belgica Foederata was the Latin term for the United Netherlands at the time). Symphyotrichum...
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    Belgium (redirect from Bélgica)
    United Provinces (Belgica Foederata in Latin, the "Federated Netherlands") eventually separated from the Southern Netherlands (Belgica Regia, the "Royal...
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    into the northern Dutch Republic (Latin: Belgica Foederata) and the southern Spanish Netherlands (Latin: Belgica Regia), introducing a distinction, i.e...
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    Peter van der Krogt, Joan Blaeu (2006). Atlas Maior of 1665 - Belgica Regia & Belgica Foederata. Cologne: Taschen Verlag. ISBN 3822851035. (in Dutch, French...
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    (civitates liberae), and Edessa was probably an 'allied city' (civitas foederata). In the Republican period a cult of "the Roman Benefactors" (Rhomaioi...
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    Mamertines to the Romans in 264 BC, received the status of civitas libera et foederata (free and allied community) after the First Punic War, along with Tauromenium...
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