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Frederik of Egmont (ca. 1440–1521) was count of Buren and Leerdam, Lord of IJsselstein and councilor of Charles the Bold and Maximilian I. Frederik was the second son of William II of Egmont and Walburga of Meurs.Together with his brothers, he participated in his father's campaign in the Duchy of Guelders. When Burgundy had conquered the Duchy, Frederik received some important functions there. In the 1480s he supported the policies of Maximilian I of Austria. He was present at Maximilian's coronation as Holy Roman Emperor in 1486, and led in 1488 an army against the city of Bruges that held Emperor Maximilian hostage.

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  • Ο Φρειδερίκος ολλανδ.: Frederik van Egmont, graaf van Buren en Leerdam (π. 1440-1521) από τον Οίκο του Έχμοντ ήταν και , κύριος του και σύμβουλος του Καρόλου δούκα της Βουργουνδίας και Mαξιμιλιανού Α΄ της Γερμανίας. (el)
  • Frederik of Egmont (ca. 1440–1521) was count of Buren and Leerdam, Lord of IJsselstein and councilor of Charles the Bold and Maximilian I. Frederik was the second son of William II of Egmont and Walburga of Meurs.Together with his brothers, he participated in his father's campaign in the Duchy of Guelders. When Burgundy had conquered the Duchy, Frederik received some important functions there. In the 1480s he supported the policies of Maximilian I of Austria. He was present at Maximilian's coronation as Holy Roman Emperor in 1486, and led in 1488 an army against the city of Bruges that held Emperor Maximilian hostage. In 1492, Maximilian gave him the titles of Count of Buren and Count of Leerdam. In 1499, he became a sworn member of the Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady in 's-Hertogenbosch. (en)
  • Frédéric d'Egmont (en néerlandais Frederik van Egmont), né vers 1440 et mort en 1521, est un noble de la famille d'Egmont ayant vécu au Moyen Âge. Il est seigneur d'IJsselstein, comte de Buren et Leerdam, et conseiller-chambellan de Charles le Téméraire et de Maximilien Ier. Il est également seigneur de Cranendonck et Eindhoven. Il est surnommé Gijs le Bigleux. (fr)
  • Frederik van Egmont (ca 1440 – 1521) was heer van IJsselstein, graaf van Buren en Leerdam en raadslid-kamerheer van Karel de Stoute en Maximiliaan I van Oostenrijk. Ook was hij heer van Cranendonck en Eindhoven. Zijn bijnaam was: Schele Gijs. (nl)
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  • Walburga of Meurs (en)
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  • Frederik Egmond (en)
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  • Aleida of Culemborg, Walburga of Manderscheid (en)
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  • Ο Φρειδερίκος ολλανδ.: Frederik van Egmont, graaf van Buren en Leerdam (π. 1440-1521) από τον Οίκο του Έχμοντ ήταν και , κύριος του και σύμβουλος του Καρόλου δούκα της Βουργουνδίας και Mαξιμιλιανού Α΄ της Γερμανίας. (el)
  • Frédéric d'Egmont (en néerlandais Frederik van Egmont), né vers 1440 et mort en 1521, est un noble de la famille d'Egmont ayant vécu au Moyen Âge. Il est seigneur d'IJsselstein, comte de Buren et Leerdam, et conseiller-chambellan de Charles le Téméraire et de Maximilien Ier. Il est également seigneur de Cranendonck et Eindhoven. Il est surnommé Gijs le Bigleux. (fr)
  • Frederik van Egmont (ca 1440 – 1521) was heer van IJsselstein, graaf van Buren en Leerdam en raadslid-kamerheer van Karel de Stoute en Maximiliaan I van Oostenrijk. Ook was hij heer van Cranendonck en Eindhoven. Zijn bijnaam was: Schele Gijs. (nl)
  • Frederik of Egmont (ca. 1440–1521) was count of Buren and Leerdam, Lord of IJsselstein and councilor of Charles the Bold and Maximilian I. Frederik was the second son of William II of Egmont and Walburga of Meurs.Together with his brothers, he participated in his father's campaign in the Duchy of Guelders. When Burgundy had conquered the Duchy, Frederik received some important functions there. In the 1480s he supported the policies of Maximilian I of Austria. He was present at Maximilian's coronation as Holy Roman Emperor in 1486, and led in 1488 an army against the city of Bruges that held Emperor Maximilian hostage. (en)
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  • Φρειδερίκος του Έχμοντ (el)
  • Frederik of Egmont (en)
  • Frédéric d'Egmont (fr)
  • Frederik van Egmont (nl)
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