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  1. John IV of Egmont (or Egmond) (1499, Egmond aan den Hoef – April 1528, near Ferrara) was second Count of Egmont, Lord of Hoogwoud, Aartswoud and Baer, and tenth Free Lord of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam.

  2. 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.

  3. Jan / John IV (or II) (1499–1528) Karel/Charles I (?–1541) ) Lamoraal / Lamoral I (1522–1568), whose execution contributed to the outbreak of the Eighty Years' War

  4. John IV of Egmont (or Egmond) (1499, Egmond aan den Hoef – April 1528, near Ferrara) was second Count of Egmont, Lord of Hoogwoud, Aartswoud and Baer, and tenth 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 van Werdenburg.

  5. Lamoral, conde de Egmont (18 de noviembre de 1522-5 de junio de 1568), general y hombre de Estado de Flandes y caballero de la Orden del Toisón de Oro. Biografía. El conde de Egmont era descendiente de una de las familias más ricas de los Países Bajos y primo del rey Felipe II por parte de su madre.

  6. John IV of Egmont (or Egmond) (1499, Egmond aan den Hoef – April 1528, near Ferrara) was second Count of Egmont, Lord of Hoogwoud, Aartswoud and Baer, and tenth Lord of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam. John was the eldest surviving son of John III of Egmont and Magdalena van Werdenburg.

  7. Juan IV de Egmont (o Egmond) (1499, Egmond aan den Hoef - abril de 1528, cerca de Ferrara) fue segundo Conde de Egmont, Señor de Hoogwoud, Aartswoud y Baer, y décimo Señor de Purmerend, Purmerland e Ilpendam. Juan era el hijo mayor sobreviviente de Juan III de Egmont y Magdalena van Werdenburg.