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  1. Biography. William was a son of John II, Lord of Egmond and Maria van Arkel, and a younger brother of Arnold, Duke of Gelderland. He travelled with his brothers to the Holy Land (1458–1464) and was received in Rome by Pope Pius II . William stayed most of the time in Guelders, where he supported his brother against his nephew Adolf of Egmond.

  2. June 5, 1568, Brussels (aged 45) Lamoraal, graaf van Egmond (born Nov. 18, 1522, La Hamaide, Hainaut [now in Belgium]—died June 5, 1568, Brussels) was a leader in the early opposition to the policies of Philip II of Spain in the Netherlands. Although Egmond did not favour the overthrow of Spanish sovereignty, he became one of the first and ...

  3. Count Lamoraal II, son of Lamoraal I, was the last member of the Egmond family who owned the castle. Due to debts, he was forced to sell the castle and the surrounding estates to the States of Holland and West Friesland in 1607, who remained the owner for the remainder of the 17th century.

  4. Egmond coat of arms. Margaret of Guelders (11 August 1436, Grave, North Brabant – 2 November 1486, Simmern) was a noblewoman from what is now the Netherlands. She was part of the Egmond Family. She was married to the Count Palatine of Simmern and was the Countess of Palatinate-Simmern. Life. Margaret was born on August 11, 1436.

  5. 16. Arnold I, Lord of Egmond: 8. John II, Count of Egmond: 17. Jolanthe of Leiningen: 4. Arnold, Duke of Guelders: 18. John V, Lord of Arkel: 9. Maria van Arkel

  6. John I, Lord of Egmond (before 1310 – 28 December 1369) was Lord of Egmond, Lord of IJsselstein, bailiff of Kennemerland (1353–1354) and stadtholder of Holland. Life [ edit ] He was a son of Walter II and his wife, Beatrix of Doortogne.