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William II, Lord of Egmond

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Spouse(s)
  
Ada (van Brederode?)

Noble family
  
House of Egmond


Father
  
Gerard, Lord of Egmond

Name
  
William Lord

William II, Lord of Egmond

Mother
  
Beatrix of Haarlem? or Mabilia?

Died
  
30 March 1304(1304-03-30)

William II, Lord of Egmond or Willem II, heer van Egmond (c. 1230 – 30 March 1304) was a ruling Lord of Egmond.

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Life

He was the son of Gerard, Lord of Egmond and an unknown mother, possibly Beatrix, daughter of Wouter of Haarlem, or Mabilia. He became Lord of Egmond after his father's death around Christmas 1242. Because he was still underaged, he was supervised by a regent, his second cousin Walter / Wouter "Stoutkind" ("naughty child") van Egmont until 1248.

In 1258, he transferred the ambachtsheerlijkheden of Spanbroek, Oudedorp, Oudkarspel and Wadeweij to Count Floris V of Holland. In return he is enfeoffed with the heerlijkheid of Warmhuizen. He purchased some territory to the North of Egmond, near Huisduinen and Bergen and starts to develop this area in the following years.

Willem participated in a campaign against Friesland in 1282 and was rewarded with tithes from the heerlijkheid of Hemert. John I, Count of Holland invited him over for John's wedding to Elizabeth of Rhuddlan in 1297. Later in the year William's wife died, and Gerard, his only son, died in 1300. Upon his death in 1304, he was succeeded by his grandson, William III.

Marriage and issue

Willem was married to Ada, probably a daughter of Dirk I van Brederode. They had at least two children:

  • Gerard (c. 1260–1300), married Elisabeth van Strijen. Among their offspring were:
  • William III, Lord of Egmond (1281 - 1312)
  • Walter II, Lord of Egmond (1283 - 1321)
  • Halewina (born c. 1265), married Henry of Cuyk, burgrave of Leiden
  • References

    William II, Lord of Egmond Wikipedia