Gijsbrecht van Brederode (1416 – 15 August 1475) was a Dutch nobleman who served as Bishop-elect of Utrecht from his election on 7 April 1455 until his...
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Margaretha van Brederode (1625-1663) Frans van Brederode (1465-1490) Gijsbrecht van Brederode (1416-1475) William van Brederode (1380-1451) Castle Brederode Detlev...
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Bailiff of Hagestein. Just like his father Reinoud II and his uncle Gijsbrecht van Brederode, he was captured by Bishop David of Burgundy in 1470, but he managed...
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David of Burgundy (redirect from David van Bourgondië)
Utrecht chapters, however, had elected the Hook-favoured provost Gijsbrecht van Brederode as bishop. But Philip the Good forced the Nedersticht to accept...
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van Brederode and his wife Johanna van Vianen had at least three children: Reinoud II van Brederode (1415 – 16 October 1473) Gijsbrecht van Brederode...
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also appointed burgrave of Utrecht. Reinoud came to his brother Gijsbrecht van Brederode's aid in the bishop's dispute with David of Burgundy, who however...
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Duurstede. The van Brederode family was at the center of the opposition. In 1470, David of Burgundy imprisoned Gijsbrecht van Brederode and his brother...
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Brederode Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Brederode), also called the Ruins of Brederode (Dutch: Ruïne van Brederode), is located near Santpoort-Zuid. The castle...
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Jan van Brederode (Santpoort, 1370/1372 – Azincourt, 25 October 1415) was lord of Brederode and during his life lay brother and soldier. Jan was the son...
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rival bishop 1448 (1448) – 1455 (1455): 1455 (1455) – 1456 (1456): Gijsbrecht van Brederode 1456 (1456) – 1496 (1496): David of Burgundy 1496 (1496) – 1517 (1517):...
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been staunch supporters of Gijsbrecht van Brederode and continued to remain close to him after his deposition. Gijsbrecht was given various highly profitable...
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Culemborg (1425–1433) Walraven van Meurs (1434–1448) Gijsbrecht van Brederode (1455–1456) David van Bourgondië (1456–1496) Frederick IV of Baden (1496–1517)...
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Batestein Castle (section Gijsbrecht van Vianen)
possession of Walraven I van Brederode (1370–1417) through marriage to Gijsbrecht's granddaughter, Johanna van Vianen. The Van Brederode family were among the...
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van Blankenheim (1393–1423) Rudolf van Diepholt (1423–1455) Zweder van Culemborg (1425–1433) Walraven van Meurs (1434–1448) Gijsbrecht van Brederode (1455–1456)...
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Herman V van Woerden and Badeloch Clemeta van Amstel, daughter of Gijsbrecht III van Amstel. It is assumed he became ruler of Woerden after 1252, the last...
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Cleves created in Utrecht (approximate date). 1455 - 7 April: Gijsbrecht van Brederode becomes bishop elect of Utrecht after being elected by the chapters...
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party in Holland was led by Reinier van Broeckhuysen, a nephew of the former Bishop-Elect Gijsbrecht van Brederode. In 1481 Reinier managed to shortly...
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the chapters of the Sticht Utrecht favouring another candidate, Gijsbrecht of Brederode. Philip thus took up arms and besieged Deventer for five weeks...
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sought to become independent. In 1274 Herman VI van Woerden formed an alliance with Gijsbrecht IV van Amstel, and revolted against bishop-elect John of...
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Rudolf van Diepholt (c. 1390 – Vollenhove, 24 March 1455) or Rudolf of Diepholz was a bishop of Utrecht from 1423 to 1455 and bishop of Osnabrück from...
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and Rudolf would again participate. When Rudolf died in 1455, Gijsbrecht van Brederode was elected as his successor. But because the Burgundian duke Philip...
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continued to rely on Willem van Duvenvoorde, and therefore also on Duvenvoorde's kin: the Wassenaar's, Polanen's, Brederode's, Boechorsten etc. This to...
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Culemborg, Prince-bishop (1425–1433) Walraven van Meurs, Prince-bishop (1434–1448) Gijsbrecht van Brederode, Prince-bishop (1455–1456) David of Burgundy...
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dagvaarten van de Staten en steden van Holland, vol. I, Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis Wallene, B.F. (1996), "Gijsbrecht II van Nijenrode in...
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Philips van Tetrode, Willem van Foreest, Arend Nachtegaal, Wouter van Haarlem, Willem the bastard van Wassenaar, Gijsbrecht Hendrikszoon van de Lek, Philips...
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and IJsselstein after his father's death in 1409. His marriage to Maria van Arkel in 1409 further strengthened his position, and he became one of the...
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Spangen Castle (section Van Spangen)
younger brother Philip succeeds Dirk. He married Lijsbeth, daughter of Gijsbrecht van IJsselsteyn. Philip was very successful. During the struggle between...
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included Frederick Henry of Nassau, grand pensionary Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Walraven III van Brederode and the regent Jacob Valcke from Zeeland. At the first...
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