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The Hook and Cod wars comprise a series of wars and battles in Holland
Holland

Holland is a name in common usage given to two regions in the western part of Netherlands. The name 'Holland' is also often mistakenly used to refer to the whole of The Netherlands....
 between 1350 and 1490. Most of these wars were fought over the title of count of Holland
Count of Holland

The Counts of Holland ruled over the county of Holland in the Low Countries between the 10th and the 16th century....
, but some have argued that the underlying reason was because of 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
Cod

Cod is the common name for the genus of fish Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name of a variety of other fishes....
 refers to the fish of the same name.






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The Hook and Cod wars comprise a series of wars and battles in Holland
Holland

Holland is a name in common usage given to two regions in the western part of Netherlands. The name 'Holland' is also often mistakenly used to refer to the whole of The Netherlands....
 between 1350 and 1490. Most of these wars were fought over the title of count of Holland
Count of Holland

The Counts of Holland ruled over the county of Holland in the Low Countries between the 10th and the 16th century....
, but some have argued that the underlying reason was because of 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
Cod

Cod is the common name for the genus of fish Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name of a variety of other fishes....
 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.

Margaret of Bavaria vs William V


After 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
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Louis IV , called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the Duke of Bavaria from 1294/1301 together with his brother Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria, Electoral Palatinate until 1329, King of Germany from 1314, and Holy Roman Empire from 1328....
, 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
Edward III of England

Edward III was one of the most successful List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Englands of the Britain in the Middle Ages. Restoring royal authority after the disastrous reign of his father, Edward II of England, Edward III went on to transform the Kingdom of England into the most efficient military power in Europe....
, Margaret's brother in law through her sister Philippa of Hainault
Philippa of Hainault

Philippa of Hainault was the Queen consort of Edward III of England....
, came to her aid, winning a naval engagement off Veere
Veere

Veere is a municipality and a city in the southwestern Netherlands, on Walcheren in the province of Zeeland....
 in 1351; a few weeks later the Hooks and their English allies were defeated by William and the Cods at Vlaardingen
Battle of Vlaardingen (1351)

There was a civil war in Holland and County of Hainaut in 1350 between the Hook and Cod wars. The Hooks were fighting for the Margaret, Countess of Hainaut, supported by England, while the Cods were fighting for Margaret's son William I, Duke of Bavaria, who was ruling Holland in name of Margaret....
, 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
Blanche of Lancaster

Blanche of Lancaster Countess of Derby was an English noblewoman and heiress. She was the first wife of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster and the mother of King Henry IV of England....
.

Jacqueline of Bavaria vs Philip of Burgundy


Although there were a number of smaller fights in the period after 1356, the main battle re-emerged at the death of William VI, Count of Holland and Hainaut in 1417. Both William's brother John and his daughter Jacqueline
Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut

Jacqueline of Wittelsbach was Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing, Count of Hainaut and Count of Holland from 1417 to 1432.She was the only daughter of William VI, Count of Holland from his marriage with Margaret of Burgundy, daughter of Margaret III of Flanders and Philip the Bold....
 claimed the county. The Cods chose the side of John, and, after his death, of Philip the Good
Philip III, Duke of Burgundy

Philip the Good , also Philip III, Duke of Burgundy was Duke of Burgundy from 1419 until his death. He was a member of a cadet branch of the Valois dynasty ....
, Duke of Burgundy
Duke of Burgundy

Duke of Burgundy was a title borne by the rulers of the Duchy of Burgundy, a small portion of traditional lands of Burgundians west of river Sa?ne which in 843 was allotted to Charles the Bald's West Franks....
, while the Hooks supported Jacqueline.

The result of these battles was that Jacqueline was allowed to retain the titles of countess of Hainaut and Holland, but that Philip would rule the county. Philip was named heir to the county, and Jacqueline, who was childless, was not allowed to remarry without Philip's consent.

The treaty became void when Jacqueline remarried in 1432, and she had to hand her territories over to Burgundy.

See also


  • Counts of Hainaut family tree
    Counts of Hainaut family tree

    This is a family tree of the Counts of Hainaut, sometimes spelled though not pronounced Hainault from 1055 to 1432, when the County of Hainaut and the County of Holland are incorporated in the estates of the Duchy of Burgundy, following the end of the Hook and Cod wars....