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About Reinoud II van Brederode, Seigneur de Brederode et de Vyanen, vicomte d'Utrecht
Notes
Seigneur de Brederode et de Vyanen, vicomte d'Utrecht, chevalier de la Toison d'or. Il fut fait prisonnier par l'évêque David de Bourgogne qui lui fit subir des traitements inhumains.
Available Sources: L de Herckenrode, 1868, F Brassart, 1879, FV Goethals, 1862, A van Buchel, 1648, A Janse, 2001, Stokvis, 1888-1893, FV Goethals, 1850, C Butkens, 1626, M Pastoureau et M Popoff, 2001, Manuscrit H van Heesel.
Death
Mort empoisonné. FV Goethals, 1850.
Death:
- A Janse, 2001.
- FV Goethals, 1850.
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Reinald (Renaud) II van Brederode (de la Maison princière de Hollande)
- heer van Vianen,
- vicomte d’Utrecht,
- chevalier de la Toison d’Or
° ~1414/15 + 16/10/1473 (Vianen) (frère de l’Evêque d’Utrecht)
Pattou, Etienne. “Famille & Seigneurs De Lalaing.” Racines et Histoire :
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Brederode castle
Around 1350 a battle broke out to the county of Holland between Margaret of Bavaria and her 13-year-old son William V. This was the beginning of the Hook and Cod Wars. Dirk III (5th Lord) chose the side of Margaret and became the captain of de Hook faction. Dirk was defeated by Gysbert II of Nijenrode and captured and Brederode Castle was destroyed. Three years later Dirk was released and in 1354 he rebuilt his castle. But the Hook and Cod Wars continued until the end of the 15th century and in 1426 the castle was destroyed again. This time by the Cods from Haarlem.
From 1414 onwards, the Lords of Brederode used to live at Batestein Castle in Vianen, after the marriage of Walraven I (8th Lord) with Joanna of Vianen.
Half a castle
Reinoud II (9th Lord) made the north side of Brederode Castle habitable again in a slimmed-down form, as a nobleman’s house, around 1464. After his death, his widow Yolande de Lalaing, who was the daughter of William de Lalaing, stadtholder of Holland, moved into the castle. She would be the last occupant, until 1492. The castle was damaged by German mercenaries during the ‘Bread and Cheese Revolt’. Habitation was no longer possible. The final blow for the castle was in 1573 after the siege of Haarlem by Spanish soldiers during the Eighty Years War. The castle turned into a ruin.
The Castle and the Lords of Brederode, (https://ruinevanbrederode.nl/en/history/)
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- Reinoud II van Brederode, heer van Brederode, Vianen en Ameide, geb. 1415, overl. 16.10.1473, begr. Vianen, tr. Yolande de Lalaing, vrouwe van Bignicourt, overl. 15.8.1497.
- Zie Wikipedia...
Stamboom nr. : 209.382.
Generatie : 18.
Reinoud II van Brederode, Seigneur de Brederode et de Vyanen, vicomte d'Utrecht's Timeline
1415 |
1415
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Castle Batestein, Vianen, Netherlands.
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1444 |
1444
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Castle Brederode Santport, Santpoort-Zuid, Velsen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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1450 |
January 1, 1450
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Santpoort, Netherlands
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1453
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1462 |
January 8, 1462
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Slot Batenstein, Vianen, Vijfheerenlanden, Provincie Utrecht, Nederland (Netherlands)
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1465 |
February 4, 1465
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Kasteel Batenstein, Vianen, Vianen, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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1473 |
October 16, 1473
Age 58
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Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
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