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  1. Henry (Hendrik), Lord of Bréderode (December 1531 – 15 February 1568), also styled Count of Brederode, was a member of the Dutch noble family Van Brederode. He was the leader of the allied Dutch nobles, the so-called Compromise of Nobles of 1566 and the Geuzen at the beginning of the Eighty Years' War .

  2. Hendrik van Brederode, bijgenaamd Grote Geus (" le Grand Gueux ") of Hendrik II van Brederode ( Brussel, 20 december 1531 - Recklinghausen, 15 februari 1568) was een Nederlands edelman.

  3. Hendrik van Brederode (born Dec. 20, 1531, Brussels, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]—died Feb. 15, 1568, Harenburg Castle near Recklinghausen, Westphalia [Ger.]) was a Dutch nobleman and a leader in the early phases (1564–68) of the revolt of the Netherlands against Spanish rule.

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  4. Biography. Lord of Bréderode. A memeber of the Dutch nobility who resisted the introduction of the Spanish Inquisition in the Netherlands. One of the founders of the confederacy of nobles. New search.

  5. 22 de out. de 2023 · Henry (Hendrik), Lord of Bréderode (December 1531 – February 15, 1568) was born at Brussels. He was a member of the Dutch noble family Van Brederode and an important member during the Eighty years war. He was named the "Grote Geus" or the "big beggar". Biographie.

    • Brussels
    • December 20, 1531
    • Gräfin Amalia Von Neuenahr
    • Brussels, Belgium
  6. The Lords of Brederode (Heeren van Brederode) were a noble family from Holland who played an important role during the Middle Ages and the Early modern period. The family had a high noble rank and hold the titles Count of Brederode , [1] Count of Gennep, and furthermore they ruled the souverain Lordship of Vianen , the Viscountship ...

  7. 8 de out. de 2013 · Disputes over the reputations of historical figures were manifold. This article focuses on one controversy specifically that took place in the 1840s. The subject of debate was the 16 th -century nobleman Henry of Brederode, his deeds, his character and his morals. The controversy was not only about content, however.