House of Egmond

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The House of Egmond was a prominent medieval and early modern noble family from the Low Countries that produced influential counts, dukes, and statesmen in regions such as Guelders and Holland.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
House of Egmond canonical 23
Count of Egmond 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (66)

Predicate Object
instanceOf duke
duke
dynasty
noble family
nobleman
associatedWithEvent Eighty Years' War
surface form: Dutch Revolt

beginning of the Dutch Revolt
coatOfArms Arms of Egmond
coatOfArmsDescription in gold, a red fess
country Low Countries
executedBy Spanish authorities in Brussels
extinction 16th century
hasSeat Buren Castle
Egmond Castle
Grave Castle
Kasteel IJsselstein
Kasteel Nijenbeek
heldTitle Count of Buren
House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
surface form: Count of Egmond

County of Guelders
surface form: Count of Guelders

Duke of Guelders
Lord of Aartswoud
Lord of Hoogwoud
Lord of IJsselstein
Lord of Purmerend
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Middle Ages
language Dutch
Middle Dutch
locatedIn County of Holland
member Adolf, Duke of Guelders
surface form: Adolf of Egmond

Anna van Egmond the Elder
Anna van Egmond the Elder
surface form: Anna van Egmond the Younger

Anna van Egmond-Buren
Arnold of Egmond
Charles II, Duke of Guelders
Floris I van Egmond
Frederik van Egmond
George van Egmond
John III of Egmont
Frederik van Egmond
surface form: Karel van Egmond

Lamoral, Count of Egmont
Maximiliaan van Egmond
memberOf House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
nobleRank count
duke
lord
notableFor early modern nobility
medieval nobility
political influence in the Low Countries
notableMember Lamoral, Count of Egmont
originatesFrom Egmond aan Zee
surface form: Egmond
politicalRole counsellors to Burgundian rulers
counsellors to Habsburg rulers in the Low Countries
vassals of the Counts of Holland
vassals of the Dukes of Guelders
regionOfInfluence Buren
County of Guelders
surface form: Guelders

Holland
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
role general in Habsburg service
succeededBy House of Orange-Nassau in Buren
title Duke of Guelders
Duke of Guelders

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Referenced by (25)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Duchy of Guelders ruledByDynasty House of Egmond
Mary of Guelders, Queen of Scots nobleFamily House of Egmond
subject surface form: Mary of Guelders
Anna van Egmond nobleFamily House of Egmond
Duke of Guelders associatedWithDynasty House of Egmond
Gelre ruledBy House of Egmond
Mary of Guelders nobleFamily House of Egmond
House of Egmond heldTitle House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Count of Egmond
House of Egmond memberOf House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Lamoral, Count of Egmont
House of Egmond memberOf House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Charles II, Duke of Guelders
House of Egmond memberOf House of Egmond self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Arnold of Egmond
Charles of Egmond nobleFamily House of Egmond
Charles of Egmond house House of Egmond
Mary, Queen of Scots (consort of James II) house House of Egmond
subject surface form: Mary of Guelders
van Egmond nobleTitleAssociatedWith House of Egmond
this entity surface form: Count of Egmond
van Egmond hasNotableBranch House of Egmond
Anna van Buren memberOfNobleFamily House of Egmond
Maximiliaan van Egmond nobleFamily House of Egmond
Lady of Buren titleHolderFamily House of Egmond
Lady of Buren associatedDynasty House of Egmond
Lady of Leerdam associatedWith House of Egmond
County of Buren hasNobleFamily House of Egmond
Lady of IJsselstein nobleFamily House of Egmond
Countess of Buren historicallyHeldBy House of Egmond
Countess of Buren predecessorHouse House of Egmond
Maria of Nassau hasMotherNobleFamily House of Egmond