EGMONT, LAMORAL, COUNT OF

läˌmōrälˈ, ĕgˈmônt, 1522–68, Flemish general and statesman, member of one of the noblest families of the Netherlands. In the service of Philip II of Spain he helped defeat the French at Saint-Quentin (1557) and Gravelines (1558) and was governor of Brabant and Artois. Although a devout Catholic, Egmont protested against the persecution inflicted on the Protestants of the Low Countries, and he helped force the removal of Cardinal Granvelle. In 1565 he journeyed to Madrid to persuade Philip II to change his policy but he failed. When the duke of Alba arrived (1567) at Brussels, he quickly had Egmont and Count Hoorn arrested. Although they had sympathized with William the Silent, they had actually never entertained the thought of treason against their king. Egmont held that Philip was the rightful ruler of the Netherlands and believed he would agree to a compromise with his subjects. Nevertheless, Alba meant to spread terror among the population by securing a death sentence. Egmont and Hoorn, both knights of the Golden Fleece, vainly sought to be tried by a court of their order or even to obtain a fair trial by the judges Alba had appointed. In 1568, Egmont and Hoorn were publicly beheaded in Brussels. Their deaths plunged the Low Countries into a state of unrest and upheaval and are generally considered the immediate cause of the outbreak of open rebellion against Spanish rule. Egmont is the central figure of Goethe's tragedy, Egmont, for which Beethoven composed an overture and incidental music.

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...Charles the Simple presented to Count Dirk the territory of Holland, by letters patent...Historically, therefore, he is Dirk I., Count of Holland. Of this small sovereign...fines are imposed for behoof of the Count, the city, and sometimes of the...
...Charles the Simple presented to Count Dirk the territory of Holland, by letters patent...Historically, therefore, he is Dirk I., Count of Holland. Of this small sovereign...misdeeds fines are imposed for behoof of the Count, the city, and sometimes of the...
...half-sister, Margaret of Parma, as regent. William of Orange was made stadholder of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht, and the count of Egmont of Flanders and Artois-but power came to reside with Cardinal Granvelle, a fact that was soon resented by the magnates...
...action by the redoubtable Duke of Gelderland, Charles of Egmont, they now constituted a dangerous threat in his rear...against Gelderland then still independent under Charles of Egmont , but it refused to let itself be mobilized against...
...Charles the Simple presented to Count Dirk the territory of Holland, by letters patent...Historically, therefore, he is Dirk I., Count of Holland. Of this small sovereign...misdeeds fines are imposed for behoof of the Count, the city, and sometimes of the...
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...as his regent. As time passed, and Philip refused to heed their political advice, a group of nobles led by Count Lamoral of Egmont and Prince William of Orange (William the Silent) searched for all issue that would broaden their local support...


 

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EGMONT, LAMORAL, COUNT OF la moral , eg mont, 1522 68, Flemish...his policy but he failed. When the duke of Alba arrived (1567) at Brussels, he quickly had Egmont and Count Hoorn arrested. Although they had...
...constitutional procedure, provoked the opposition of the Dutch and Flemish, led by William the Silent of Orange; Lamoral, count of Egmont; Hendrik, lord of Brederode; Marnix; and others. In 1576 the opposition united in the Pacification of Ghent...


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