Treaty of Delft

As Delft treaty of reconciliation (Dutch Zoen van Delft ) refers to a on July 3, 1428 between Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy and Jacqueline, of the Wittelsbach heir of Straubing -Holland, concluded contract. In this Jakobäa recognized the Duke of Burgundy as co-regent in the counties of Holland, Zealand, Friesland, and Hainaut. In the event of her childless death, in 1436 actually came in, they appointed Philip as her successor. However, this was not willing to wait that long. He kidnapped in 1433 Jakobäas husband Frank van Borselen and demanded in return for his release by the complete abandonment Jakobäas to the counties. Therefore, the Wittelsbach put him on April 12, 1433 in the Hague treaty all rights to the territories ruled by it.

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