House of Egmont

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The House of Egmont was a prominent noble family from the Low Countries, influential in medieval and early modern European politics and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dynasty
noble family
associatedEvent Eighty Years' War
surface form: Dutch Revolt
associatedPerson Philip II of Spain
William the Silent
coatOfArms arms of Egmont (argent, a fess gules between three mullets sable)
continent Europe
countryOfOrigin Low Countries
culturalRole patrons of Renaissance culture in the Low Countries
ethnicOrigin Dutch nobility
Flemish nobility
floruit 15th century
16th century
governedTerritory Buren
Egmond
Gavere
historicalImportance played a key role in the politics of the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands
language Early Modern Dutch
Middle Dutch
legacy symbol of pre-revolt Catholic nobility in the Low Countries
maritalAlliancesWith House of Burgundy
House of Orange-Nassau
various noble houses of the Low Countries
member Anthony I, Count of Egmont
John III of Egmont
Lamoral, Count of Egmont
Philip de Montmorency, Count of Hoorn
surface form: Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn (by alliance and association)
militaryRole commanders in Habsburg service
nobleTitleHeld Count of Buren
Count of Egmont
Lord of Egmond
Prince of Gavere
notableFor influence in early modern European politics
influence in medieval European politics
patronage of arts and culture
politicalAlignment Habsburg loyalists in the Low Countries
politicalRole counsellors to Burgundian dukes
counsellors to Habsburg rulers
high nobility in the Burgundian Netherlands
high nobility in the Habsburg Netherlands
region County of Holland
Duchy of Guelders
Habsburg Netherlands
religion Roman Catholicism
timePeriod Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Middle Ages

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Egmont Palace in Brussels namedAfter House of Egmont
subject surface form: Egmont Palace
Zottegem namedAfter House of Egmont
this entity surface form: House of Egmont (historical association)
Lamoral, Count of Egmont memberOf House of Egmont