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  1. Philip, Count of Egmont (1558 – Ivry 14 March 1590) was the fifth Count of Egmont, prince of Gavere and 12th and last Lord of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam. [1] He was the eldest son and successor of Lamoral, Count of Egmont, who was beheaded by the Spanish in 1568 in Brussels. [1]

  2. Lamoral, Count of Egmont, Prince of Gavere (18 November 1522 – 5 June 1568) was a general and statesman in the Spanish Netherlands just before the start of the Eighty Years' War, whose execution helped spark the national uprising that eventually led to the independence of the Netherlands. [1]

  3. Philip, Count of Egmont (1558–1590), 5th Count of Egmont, Prince of Gavere and Steenhuyze, 12th and last Lord of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam.

  4. THANK YOU BIOGRAPHY: The Count of Egmont was at the head of one of the wealthiest and most powerful families in the Low Countries. Paternally, a branch of the Egmonts ruled the sovereign duchy of Guelders until 1538. Lamoral was born in Château de Lahamaide near Ellezelles.

  5. Egmont, tragic drama in five acts by J.W. von Goethe, published in 1788 and produced in 1789. The hero is based upon the historical figure of Lamoraal, count of Egmond (Egmont), a 16th-century Dutch leader during the Counter-Reformation.

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  6. 15 de may. de 2023 · In front of this building, on June 5, 1568, during the revolt against the authority of the King of Spain Philip II, the Counts Egmont and Hoorn, famous victims of the repression, were beheaded. Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Events. A significant historical date for this entry is June 5, 1568.

  7. Hace 4 días · Philippe de Montmorency, Count of Hoorne, was a prominent Netherlands nobleman, member of the Council of State and of the 'League of the Great'. Like Egmont he was convicted and beheaded for treason because, as stadholder, he had been too tolerant of Protestants.