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Philip of Noircarmes

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of Hainaut in July 1566, and at the same time put in charge of the royal forces in that area. In December 1566, Margaret charged him with the suppression of a Calvinist revolt in Valenciennes, led by
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to the city and captured it on 23 March 1567. De Bres was executed along with many other citizens of Valenciennes. Noircarmes by that time had already captured rebellious
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in September 1567, he made Noircarmes its vice-president. Noircarmes next convinced the Count of Egmont not to evade arrest by Alba. (Egmont later was executed).
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As a member of the Council of State, Noircarmes advised against Alba's plans to institute new taxes (the Tenth Penny), but Alba ignored this advice.
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in May 1572), Noircarmes was entrusted with the punishment of its citizens for their rebellion. Next, in October 1572, he accompanied Alba to
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to the Netherlands with an army to restore order. Noircarmes went to meet Alba and made an immediate good impression. When Alba formed his
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Noircarmes (as he is usually called in historiography) was the son of Jean de Sainte-Aldegonde, a scion of an old aristocratic family from
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in 1566. When, in August 1566, social unrest broke out in connection with open-air sermons of Calvinists and subsequently the
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and forced them to take in royal garrisons. Finally, he went to Holland and punished in short order
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of Charles V and he himself is mentioned as a page of Charles in 1547. Noircarmes married Bonne
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Mémoires et publications de la Société des sciences, des arts et des lettres du Hainaut
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on 7 September 1554. They had a son, Maximilien-Lamoral, and a daughter.
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he was wounded. He died of these wounds in Utrecht on 5 March 1574.
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Philippe René Nivelon Louis de Sainte-Aldegonde, Lord of Noircarmes
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who counseled caution to the Regent after the upheaval of the
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on his punitive expedition to Holland. He took part in the
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Société des sciences, des arts et des lettres du Hainaut
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and Marie de Rubempré. His father (d. 1538) had been a
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and executed many Calvinists there. He next went to
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Index

Utrecht
Habsburg Netherlands
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Philip II of Spain
Valenciennes
Council of Troubles
Eighty Years' War
stadtholder
Hainaut
Holland
Zeeland
Utrecht
Saint-Omer
chamberlain
de Lannoy
Margaret of Parma
Orange
Egmont
Horne
Compromise of Nobles
Iconoclastic Fury
grand baillie
Guido de Bres
siege
Tournai
's-Hertogenbosch
Maastricht
Gouda
Schoonhoven
Amsterdam

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