John III of Egmont (or Egmond) (Hattem, 3 April 1438 – Egmond, 21 August 1516) was first Count of Egmont, Lord of Baer, Lathum, Hoogwoude, Aarstwoude...
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daughter of Count John III of Egmont and Countess Magdalene of Werdenberg (from the House of Werdenberg). Walburga met her future husband, William I of Nassau-Siegen...
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Free Lord of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam. He belonged to the House of Egmond. John was the eldest surviving son of John III of Egmont and Magdalena...
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Count of Egmont, Prince of Gavere (18 November 1522 – 5 June 1568) was a general and statesman in the Spanish Netherlands just before the start of the Eighty...
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Hattem (redirect from History of Hattem)
years in a medieval atmosphere. John III of Egmont (1438–1516) first Count of Egmont and Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and West-Friesland Herman Willem...
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Squire Francis War (category History of Rotterdam)
held out near the islands of Zeeuwse and poached the islands there up to the worth of Zwijndrecht. Stadholder John III of Egmont decided to sail with a fleet...
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stadtholder of Guelders. John III of Egmont (1438–1516), 1st Count of Egmont, 8th Lord of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam, stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland...
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II, Marquess of Saluzzo, Italian noble (d. 1504) April 3 – John III of Egmont, Dutch noble (d. 1516) September 7 – Louis II, Landgrave of Lower Hesse (1458–1471)...
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Bread and Cheese Revolt (redirect from Rise of the cheese and bread people)
policy of John III of Egmont, the stadtholder appointed back in 1483 by Maximilian I. The revolt took its name from the emblems on the banners of insurgents...
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Lord of Egmond] (1384 - 1451) William IV, Lord of Egmont (1412 - 1483) John III of Egmont, first Count of Egmond (1438 - 1516) John IV of Egmont, 2nd...
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Count of Moers (†1448), and Engelberta of Cleves, by whom he had 4 daughters and 3 sons: John III of Egmont, Count of Egmond, stadtholder of Holland...
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where he met Walburga of Egmont. In 1506, the marriage was arranged at Siegen with a messenger from Count John III of Egmont, and shortly afterwards...
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This is a list of all Lords and Counts of Egmont or Egmond. Radbold I (?-791) Gerbrand (?-845) Wolbrand (?-869) Radbold II (?-920) Dodo I (?–977) Walger...
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April 3 (redirect from 3rd of April)
prince (d. 1202) 1395 – George of Trebizond, Greek philosopher, scholar and humanist (d. 1486) 1438 – John III of Egmont, Dutch nobleman (d. 1516) 1529...
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John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont PC FRS (24 or 25 February 1711 – 4 December 1770) was a British politician, political pamphleteer, and genealogist who...
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– John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen, German count (b. 1455) August 9 (bur.) – Hieronymus Bosch, Dutch painter (b. 1450) August 21 – John III of Egmont, Dutch...
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– John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen, German count (b. 1455) August 9 (bur.) – Hieronymus Bosch, Dutch painter (b. 1450) August 21 – John III of Egmont, Dutch...
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Egmond Castle (category Counts of Egmont)
lead dragons were found during the excavation. John III of Egmont (1438-1516) was the first Count of Egmont as well as an important statesman in the Burgundian...
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Egmont, Dutch noble (d. 1516) September 7 – Louis II, Landgrave of Lower Hesse (1458–1471) (d. 1471) December 1 – Peter II, Duke of Bourbon, son of Charles...
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John III of Wassenaer, Lord of Polanen (1340 – 10 August 1394) was Lord of Polanen (a heerlijkheid south of Monster). The Lords of Polanen were a branch...
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they had a claim to the Duchy of Gelderland, inherited from Charles of Egmont, Duke of Gelderland. In 1552, Lorraine was invaded by France, his mother's...
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1527) Sabina (13 June 1528 – 19 June 1578): married to Lamoral, Count of Egmont Helena (13 June 1532 – 5 February 1579) Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB)...
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(1483-1516) John III van Egmont (1516-1528) John IV van Egmont (1528–1541) Charles I van Egmont (1541–1568) Lamoraal van Egmont (1568–1582) Philip van Egmont (1582–1618)...
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Montmorency was born as the eldest of four children of Josef van Montmorency, Count of Nevele and Anna van Egmont the Elder, who had married shortly after 26...
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Mercœur, and his first wife, Countess Margaret of Egmont (1517–1554). She was the only surviving child of her parents; her older siblings, two sisters and...
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The Capture of Port Egmont on 10 June 1770 was a Spanish expedition that seized the British fort of Port Egmont on the Falkland Islands, garrisoned since...
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Prince of Orange (19 December 1554 in Buren, Gelderland – 20 February 1618) was the eldest son of William the Silent by his first wife Anna van Egmont. He...
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be of noble birth and thus qualify to participate in jousting. Marek, Miroslav. "Geldern-Heinsberg". Genealogy EU. Marek, Miroslav. "House of Egmont"....
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William IV of Egmont 1475–1476: William V of Egmont 1474–1477: Philip I of Croÿ-Chimay 1480–1481: William V of Egmont 1481–1492: Adolf III of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein...
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unbeknown to the French, the British, under John Byron, surveyed and claimed the Falklands, and decided that Port Egmont on the western island was the best site...
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