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  1. Maximiliaan of Egmont (1509–1548) was Count of Buren and Leerdam, and Stadtholder of Friesland (succeeding George Schenck) from 1540 until 1548. [1] . He was the son of Floris van Egmont whom he succeeded as count after his father's death in 1539. [2] Biography. Maximiliaan van Egmond was born in 1509. [3] .

  2. Maximiliaan van Egmont ( 1509 – Brussel, 24 december 1548) was graaf van Buren en van Leerdam en heer van IJsselstein, Jaarsveld en Sint-Maartensdijk. Ook was hij heer van Cranendonck en Eindhoven. Hij was een zoon van Floris van Egmont en Margaretha van Glymes -Bergen.

  3. Maximiliaan van Egmont, heer van Ijsselstein Birth: 1509 -Death: Died December 24, 1548 in Brussels, Brussels, Belgium Place of Burial: Sint Lambertuskerk, Buren, Gelderland,The Netherlands. Son of Floris van Egmond, graaf van Buren and Margaretha de Glymes. Husband of Françoise de Lannoy.

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    • Françoise de Lannoy
  4. Egmond. Father. Maximiliaan van Egmond. Mother. Françoise de Lannoy. Anna van Egmont (March 1533 – 24 March 1558), mainly known as Anna van Buren (or Anna van Bueren), [1] [2] [3] was a Dutch heiress who became the first wife of William the Silent, Prince of Orange .

  5. Maximiliaan van Egmont - Wikipedia - English. Maximilien d'Egmont - Wikipedia - Français. about - The van Egmonds, Claes Vigh & The Aldenhaag Golden Fleece. born / died - (1509 - 1548) father - Floris van Egmont. married - François de Lannoy in 1531.

    • IJsselstein, Utrecht
    • Gravin Françoise de Lannoy
    • Utrecht
  6. House of Egmond. 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 an important role in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages and the Early modern period. The main lines Egmond-Geldern (Dukes of Geldern and Counts of Zutphen, extinct in ...

  7. Maximiliaan of Egmont (1509–1548) was Count of Buren and Leerdam, and Stadtholder of Friesland (succeeding George Schenck) from 1540 until 1548. He was the son of Floris van Egmont whom he succeeded as count after his father's death in 1539.