William II, Duke of Bavaria

[2] As a result, he was no longer, as count of Hainaut, obliged to pay homage to the bishop.

Prior to his death, William ensured his nobles swore allegiance to his only daughter, Jacqueline.

However, on William's death in 1417, a war of succession broke out between his brother John, the bishop of Liège, and his daughter, Jacqueline.

This would be the last episode of the Hook and Cod wars and finally place Holland and Hainaut into Burgundian hands.

The duchy of Bavaria-Straubing was divided between the dukes of Bavaria, the major portion went to Bavaria-Munich in 1429.

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Holland , double groat or "Tuin", struck in Valenciennes under William