Floris van Egmond (ca. 1470 – 25 October 1539) was count of Buren and Leerdam and Lord of IJsselstein and Sint Maartensdijk. He was stadtholder of Guelders...
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(1504–1574), daughter of Floris, mother of executed counts Horn and Montigny Arnold van Egmond (1410–1473), Duke of Guelders Floris van Egmond (ca.1470–1539),...
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Castle Buren (category House of Egmond)
With each succeeding generation, the power and wealth of the Egmonds grew. Count Floris van Egmont (1570–1539) brought Alessandro Pasqualini from Bologna...
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George van Egmond (1504–1559), Bishop of Utrecht Frederik van Egmond (c. 1440–1521), Count of Buren and Leerdam, Lord of IJsselstein etc. Floris van Egmont...
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Sint-Maartensdijk Castle (section Van Egmond)
not apply to Floris. Floris van Borselen the younger was a son of Raes van Borselen, brother of Wolfert III van Borselen. Floris I van Borselen of Sint-Maartensdijk...
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State sent Philip's younger brother, Floris of Montmorency, to Spain in a last attempt to avoid war. However, Floris was arrested, kept under house arrest...
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bring Renaissance architecture to the Low Countries. He was hired by Floris van Egmond, the count of Buren and lord of IJsselstein and Grave, and worked...
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by Floris van Egmond, Count of Buren, in 1513. Through the marriage of Willem of Orange with the granddaughter of Floris van Egmond, Anna van Egmond in...
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1548. He was the son of Floris van Egmont whom he succeeded as count after his father's death in 1539. Maximiliaan van Egmond was born in 1509. He studied...
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Virgin and Child with Saints, c. 1511 Hercules and Deianira, 1517 Floris van Egmond, 1519 Adam and Eve c. 1520, Royal Collection Madonna and Child Playing...
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Egmond Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Egmond), also called the Ruins of Egmond (Dutch: Ruïne van Egmond), is a ruined medieval castle in the Dutch province of...
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including Dirk II, Arnulf, Dirk III, Floris I, Dirk V, and Floris II. Egbert, the son of Dirk II, was educated at Egmond and later became Archbishop of Trier...
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Frederik of Egmont (redirect from Frederik van Egmond)
Christoffel van IJsselstein, bailiff of Sint Maartensdijk and Scherpenisse (cited 1500–1505) Willem van Egmond Katharina van Egmond, married Lodewijk van Praet...
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Lord of Egmond or Willem II, heer van Egmond (c. 1230 – 30 March 1304) was a ruling Lord of Egmond. He was the son of Gerard, Lord of Egmond and an unknown...
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Ada of Scotland (redirect from Ada van Schotland)
In 1162 she was asked for her hand in marriage to Floris III, Count of Holland by the Abbot of Egmond, Holland. Together, the Abbot and Ada traveled back...
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88-87. Broers, Mei jet (2016). "De zestiende-eeuwse 'adelskroniek' van graaf Floris I van Pallandt". Virtus. 23: 193–194. Blok, Petrus Johannes. History of...
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Germany. William the Silent married as his first wife Anna van Egmont heiress of Maximiliaan van Egmond, Count of Buren. This also included the counties of Leerdam...
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Van Egmont is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anna van Egmont (1533–1558), Princess of Orange Floris van Egmont (c. 1470–1539), Dutch...
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Dirk VI, Count of Holland (section Floris the Black)
mother Petronilla. He was the son of Count Floris II. After his death he was succeeded by his eldest son Floris III. He married Sofie of Salm, Countess of...
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below: Floris van Egmond, Count of Buren, 1515–1518 Willem van Roggendorff, 1518–1521 Jancko Douwama, 1522 (Frisian rebel) Georg Schenck van Toutenburg...
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Adelaide of Cleves (redirect from Aleid van Kleef)
van Egbert. Aartsbisschop Egbert van Trier, de bibliotheek en geschiedschrijving van het klooster Egmond. Hilversum. pp. 116–151. Bussel, Marion van (2019)...
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Count of Nassau-Siegen 1505–1507: Philip of Burgundy 1507–1511: Floris van Egmond 1511–1543: Guelders independent 1543–1544: René of Châlon 1544–1555:...
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with Floris de Voogd, uncle and guardian of Count Floris V. Adelaide of Holland also sealed this alliance. In April 1280, Wolfert was with Floris V's army...
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Stadtholder (1504–1505) Philip of Burgundy, Stadtholder (1505–1507) Floris van Egmond, Stadtholder (1507–1511) Guelders independent, Stadtholder (1511–1543)...
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Gorinchem to his feudal liege lord, Floris V, count of Holland, in deference to his authority. After John II van der Lede died without offspring in 1305...
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Petronilla of Lorraine (redirect from Petronilla van Saksen)
contemporary Egmond chronicle, she remained de facto regent until 1133. In the struggle for power between Dirk and his younger brother, Floris the Black...
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dedicated to St Lawrence, is a handsome building and contains the tomb of Floris V, Count of Holland (d. 1296), a brass of 1546, and some paintings (1507)...
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Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. "Portret van mogelijk Floris van Egmond (1469–1539), eerste helft 16de eeuw". Netherlands Institute for Art...
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Sophia of Rheineck (redirect from Sophia van Rheineck)
Dirk, known as "the Pilgrim" (Peregrinus) (c. 1138 – 1151), buried in Egmond Floris III (c. 1140 – 1 August 1190 at Antioch), who succeeded his father as...
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about Frisian counts, but in this year Floris II, Count of Holland, is mentioned as Florentius comes de Hollant (Floris, Count of Holland). Another early usage...
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