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== Jacqueline of Bavaria vs Philip of Burgundy (1417β1432) ==<!-- This section is linked from [[Woerden]] --> [[File:Het huwelijk van Jacoba van Beieren, gravin van Holland, en Jan IV, hertog van Brabant, op 10 maart 1418 Rijksmuseum SK-A-1030.jpeg|thumb|The marriage of Jacqueline of Bavaria, Countess of Holland, and John IV, Duke of Brabant]] The main battle re-emerged at the death of Albert I's son and successor [[William VI, Count of Holland|William VI, Count of Holland and Hainaut]] in 1417. Both William's younger brother [[Bishop of Liege]] [[John, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing|John of Bavaria-Straubing]], and his only daughter [[Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut|Jacqueline]] claimed the county. The Cods chose the side of John, and, after his death in 1425, of [[Philip the Good]], [[Duke of Burgundy]], while the Hooks supported Jacqueline. The result of these battles and especially of her defeats at the [[Battle of Brouwershaven]] (1426) and [[Siege of Gouda (1428)]], was that Jacqueline was allowed to retain the titles of countess of Hainaut, Holland and Zeeland, but that Philip the Good would rule the counties. Philip was named heir to the counties, and Jacqueline, who was childless, was not allowed to remarry without Philip's consent. The treaty became void when Jacqueline remarried in 1432 with [[Frank van Borssele]], and she had to hand her territories over to Burgundy.
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