Benedictine monastery Egmond-Binnen, a village, built around Egmond Abbey Egmond aan den Hoef where the remains of Egmond Castle are Egmond aan Zee, a popular...
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Egmond aan den Hoef, Egmond aan Zee and Egmond-Binnen. The place gave its name to the House of Egmond, who became the powerful protectors of Egmond Abbey...
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Brouwerij Egmond (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbrʌuəˈrɛi ˈɛxmɔnt]), also known as Sancti Adalberti, is a Dutch brewery in Egmond aan den Hoef that is connected...
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Egmond-pier-Egmond is a men's and women's beach mountainbiking event held annually in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands. The first edition was in 1998. "Profronde...
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Anthony Van Egmond (born Antonij Jacobi Willem Gijben, 10 March 1778 – 5 January 1838) was purportedly a Dutch Napoleonic War veteran. He became one of...
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Van Egmond or Van Egmont is Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of Egmond", a town in North Holland. Before 1811, the spelling of the name with a "d"...
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The House of Egmond or Egmont (French: Maison d'Egmond, Dutch: Huis Egmond) is named after the Dutch town of Egmond, province of North Holland, and played...
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Egmond-Binnen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɛxmɔndˈbɪnə(n)]) is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Bergen...
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Egmond aan Zee was a separate municipality until 1978, when it merged with Egmond-Binnen and Egmond aan den Hoef to form the new municipality Egmond....
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Egmond aan den Hoef (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛxmɔnt aːn də(n) ˈɦuf]) is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality...
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Lamoral, Count of Egmont (redirect from Lamoraal Egmond)
Egmont is remembered by his two statues, his museum and his castle. Egmond Castle in Egmond aan den Hoef was destroyed in 1573 and in 1997 a statue in his...
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Egmond Abbey or St. Adalbert's Abbey (Dutch: Abdij van Egmond, Sint-Adelbertabdij) is a Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of the Annunciation...
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Emily Louise van Egmond (born 12 July 1993) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for San Diego Wave FC of the National...
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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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Newcastle Jets FC (section The Return of van Egmond)
coach to be sacked in the club's A-League's history. His assistant Gary van Egmond was the caretaker coach for the remainder of the 2005–06 season, and later...
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van Egmond (born 29 June 1965) is an Australian former soccer player and former head coach of Newcastle Jets in the A-League Men and Women. Van Egmond began...
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Counts and dukes of Guelders (section House of Egmond)
I, son of Mary and Maximilian I The Egmond family did not abandon their claims to Guelders and Charles of Egmond conquered the Duchy in 1492. He remained...
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and in Jülich as William III). In 1423 Guelders passed to the House of Egmond, which gained recognition of its title from Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg...
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Gaston Thorn (redirect from Gaston Egmond Thorn)
Gaston Egmond Thorn (3 September 1928 – 26 August 2007) was a Luxembourgish politician who served in a number of high-profile positions, both domestically...
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Walter II, Lord of Egmond (in Dutch: Wouter II van Egmond) (c. 1283 – 3 September 1321) was Lord of Egmond. He was the second surviving son of Gerald/Gerard...
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the Slavs", the first Archbishop of Magdeburg St. Adalbert of Egmond, or "Adelbert of Egmond" (died in the first half of the 8th century AD), Northumbrian...
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John II, Lord of Egmond (c. 1385 – 4 January 1451) was the son of Arnold I of Egmond (d. 9 April 1409, the son of John I and Guida D'Armstall) and Jolanthe...
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Storey and Van Egmond was an architectural partnership in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, that functioned from 1907 to 1924. Initially, the principals were...
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Dirk I, Count of Holland (category Burials at Egmond Abbey)
North Brabant), at which he received certain lands ('at a place called Egmond') from the West Frankish king Charles the Simple. Dirk subsequently erected...
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The Egmond Gospels (Dutch: Evangeliarium van Egmond) is a 9th-century Gospel Book written in Latin and accompanied by illustrations. It is named after...
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Adalbert of Egmond (also called Æthelberht of Egmond) (died c. 710 in Egmond) was a Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon missionary. He was one of Willibrord's companions...
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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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Arnold, Duke of Guelders (redirect from Arnold of Egmond)
Arnold of Egmond (14 July 1410 – 23 February 1473) was Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen. Arnold was born in Egmond-Binnen, North Holland, the son of...
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The Egmond Half Marathon (Dutch: Egmond Halve Marathon) is an annual half marathon race over 21.1 kilometres that has been staged in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands...
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the municipality was formed from a merger of the former municipalities of Egmond, Schoorl, and the smaller community of Bergen proper that had existed since...
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