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  1. 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.

    • 13th century
    • Lord, Baron, Count, Prince, Duke
  2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Egmond_AbbeyEgmond Abbey - Wikipedia

    North of the abbey is the site of Egmond Castle in Egmond aan den Hoef. The castle was built by the knight Berwout van Egmond in 1129, who was paid by the Count of Holland to represent him, protect the abbey and collect the rents, as Voogd. This was the origin of the House of Egmond.

  4. La abadía de Egmond o abadía de San Adalberto (en neerlandés: Abdij van Egmond, Sint-Adelbertabdij) es un monasterio benedictino entre Egmond aan den Hoef y Bakkum en el pueblecito de Egmond-Binnen del distrito de Bergen en la provincia neerlandesa de Holanda Septentrional.

  5. The Count of Egmont lies buried in Egmont's crypt in Zottegem, a Belgian city in which Egmont is remembered by his two statues, his museum and his castle. [1] Egmond Castle in Egmond aan den Hoef was destroyed in 1573 and in 1997 a statue in his memory is erected on the site of the ruins.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2024 · 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.

  7. La Casa de Egmond o Egmont ( francés : Maison d'Egmond , holandés : Huis Egmond ) lleva el nombre de la ciudad holandesa de Egmond , provincia de Holanda Septentrional , y desempeñó un papel importante en los Países Bajos durante la Edad Media .