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The
Seventeen Provinces, also called the
Burgundian Circle, is the name given to a number of counties and duchies in the
Low Countries in the
15th and
16th century. Most of these were
fiefs of either
France or the
Holy Roman Empire, although by the 15th century they had been united in a personal union and were only fiefs in name. In the
Pragmatic Sanction of 1549,
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor officialized this situation by declaring the region as a separate entity, a Kreits within the Holy Roman Empire.
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