Hook and Cod Wars (Vlaardingen 1351) - Virtual Tour of Dutch History (sitios de interés)

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The Hook and Cod wars (Dutch: Hoekse en Kabeljauwse twisten) comprise a series of wars and battles in Holland between 1350 and 1490. Most of these wars were fought over the title of count of Holland, but the underlying reason was the power struggle of the bourgeois in the cities against the ruling nobility.The Cod faction generally consisted of the more progressive cities of Holland. The Hook faction consisted for a large part of the conservative noblemen.The origin of the name is uncertain; perhaps it derives from the arms of Bavaria, that look like the scales of a fish.Another possible explanation is that the name Cod refers to the fish of the same name. As a cod grows it tends to eat more thus it grows even bigger and eats even more thus encapsulating how the noblemen perhaps saw the expanding middle classes of the time. To that end, the Hook refers to the hooked stick that is used to catch a cod and represents the noblemen.[edit] Margaret of Bavaria vs William VAfter count William IV, Count of Holland was killed in 1345, his sister Margaret inherited the county. She was married to emperor Louis IV of Bavaria, and resided in Bavaria. She appointed their second son William (the later count William V) as ruler of Holland, which meant that he ruled as her representative.In 1350, the nobles of Holland asked Margaret to return to Holland. As a reaction, the Cod league was formed in May 23, 1350 by a number of supporters of William. On September 5 of the same year, the Hook league was formed. Soon afterward, these factions clashed, and a civil war began.Edward III of England, Margaret's brother in law through her sister Philippa of Hainault, came to her aid, winning a naval engagement off Veere in 1351; a few weeks later the Hooks and their English allies were defeated by William and the Cods at Vlaardingen, an overthrow which ruined Margaret's cause. Edward III shortly afterwards changed sides, and the empress saw herself compelled (1354) to come to an understanding with her son, he being recognized as count of Holland and Zeeland, she of Hainaut. Margaret died two years later, leaving William, in possession of the entire Holland-Hainaut inheritance (July 1356). William was married to Matilda ("Maud" in the English style) of Lancaster, sister to Blanche of Lancaster. NameCod(NOAA_pic_for_index).jpg

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