John II, Lord of Egmond ( – 4 January 1451) was the son of
Arnold I Arnold I may refer to:
Clergy
* Arnold I of Cologne (c. 1100–1151), Archbishop of Cologne 1137–1151
* Arnold I of Vaucourt (c. 1120–1183), Archbishop of Trier 1169–1183
* Arnold I van Isenburg (died c. 1197), Bishop of Utrecht 1196–1197
* ...
of Egmond (d. 9 April 1409, the son of
John I John I may refer to:
People
* John I (bishop of Jerusalem)
* John Chrysostom (349 – c. 407), Patriarch of Constantinople
* John of Antioch (died 441)
* Pope John I, Pope from 523 to 526
* John I (exarch) (died 615), Exarch of Ravenna
* John I o ...
and Guida D'Armstall) and Jolanthe of
Leiningen (d. 24 April 1434, the daughter of Frederick VIII of Leningen and Jolanthe of
Jülich).
On 23 June 1409 John married
Maria van Arkel
Maria van Arkel (c. 1385 – 19 July 1415) was the only daughter and heiress of Lord John V of Arkel and Joanna of Jülich. She inherited the title to Gelderland from her maternal uncle, Duke Reginald IV, and her son became Arnold, Duke of Geld ...
daughter of
John V van Arkel and
Joanna of Jülich
Joanna of Jülich (died 1394) was the youngest daughter of Duke William II and his wife, Marie of Guelders.
Marriage
In 1376, she married John V, Lord of Arkel (1362-1428). They had two children:
* William (d. 1 December 1417 in Gorinchem)
* M ...
, and had two sons:
*
Arnold, Duke of Guelders
Arnold of Egmond (14 July 1410 – 23 February 1473) was Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen.
Life
Arnold was born in Egmond-Binnen, North Holland, the son of John II of Egmond and Maria van Arkel.
On 11 July 1423, Arnold, still a boy, su ...
*
William IV, Count of Egmond
References
rootswebAccessed November 28, 2008
*http://www.thepeerage.com/p469.htm#i4689
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1385 births
1451 deaths
John 2
John 2 is the second chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It contains the famous stories of the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine and Jesus expelling the money changers from the Temple. The author of ...
People from Egmond
14th-century people of the Holy Roman Empire
15th-century people of the Holy Roman Empire