Reinoud
Reinoud may refer to: * Reinoud I van Brederode (1336–1390) * Reinoud II of Guelders (c. 1295–1343) * Reinoud II van Brederode (1415–1473) * Reinoud III of Guelders (1333–1371) * Reinoud III van Brederode (1492–1556) * Reinald IV, Duke of Guelders and Jülich (1365–1423) * Reinoud IV van Brederode (1520–1584), father of Walraven III van Brederode * Reinoud van Brederode (1567–1633), lord of Veenhuizen, North Holland and Wesenberg (Rakvere), Estonia See also * Reinaud (other) * Raynaud, including people named ''Reynaud'', a surname * Reynoud Diederik Jacob van Reede, 7th Earl of Athlone {{Hndis, Reinoud ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinoud III Van Brederode
Reinoud III van Brederode (4 September 1492, Brederode Castle, Santpoort – 25 September 1556, in Brussels), lord of Brederode and Vianen, burgrave of Utrecht, master of the woods and master of the hunt of Holland, member of the Council of State. Reinoud III was the father of Hendrik van Brederode. He was also member of the privy council and chamberlain to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. From 1531 on he resided in Castle Batensteinwww.collectieutrecht.nl ''Cornelis Antonisz (follower), Portrait of Reinoud III van Brederode, ca. 1550'' He was the son of Walraven II van Brederode and Margaretha van Borselen. As a knight of the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinoud II Van Brederode
Reinoud II van Brederode (Santpoort, 1415 – Vianen, 16 October 1473) was Lord of Vianen, Ameide, Lexmond, Hei- en Boeicop, Meerkerk, and Twaalfhoven, Netherlands, Twaalfhoven. Life He was the son of Walraven I van Brederode and Johanna van Vianen.Reinout of Reinoud van Brederode in the NNBW His uncle William van Brederode (admiral), William van Brederode ruled as regent during his minority until 1438, when Reinoud was officially named Lord. In 1445 he was made a knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and was also appointed burgrave of Utrecht. Reinoud came to his brother Gijsbrecht van Brederode's aid in the bishop's dispute with David of Burgundy, who however managed to capture Reinoud in 1470, and had him tortured. Charles the Bold set him free, but the captivity and torture had taken its toll on Reinoud, who would never be the same. Family Reinoud married with Elisabeth, or Lijsbeth Willems in 1440. He had many children with Elisabeth, but the marriage was not recognis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinoud IV Van Brederode
Reinoud may refer to: * Reinoud I van Brederode (1336–1390) * Reinoud II of Guelders (c. 1295–1343) * Reinoud II van Brederode (1415–1473) * Reinoud III of Guelders (1333–1371) * Reinoud III van Brederode (1492–1556) * Reinald IV, Duke of Guelders and Jülich (1365–1423) * Reinoud IV van Brederode (1520–1584), father of Walraven III van Brederode * Reinoud van Brederode (1567–1633) Reinoud van Brederode was a Dutch nobleman, lawyer and diplomat of the Dutch Golden Age. He was lord of Veenhuizen (Heerhugowaard), Veenhuizen, Spanbroek, Oosthuizen, Etersheim, Hobrede and Kwadijk. Life From the Van Brederode family, he was the ..., lord of Veenhuizen, North Holland and Wesenberg (Rakvere), Estonia See also * Reinaud (other) * Raynaud, including people named ''Reynaud'', a surname * Reynoud Diederik Jacob van Reede, 7th Earl of Athlone {{Hndis, Reinoud ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinoud Van Brederode (1567–1633)
Reinoud van Brederode was a Dutch nobleman, lawyer and diplomat of the Dutch Golden Age. He was lord of Veenhuizen (Heerhugowaard), Veenhuizen, Spanbroek, Oosthuizen, Etersheim, Hobrede and Kwadijk. Life From the Van Brederode family, he was the eldest son of Lancelot van Brederode (died 1573), Lancelot van Brederode and Adriana van Blois van Treslong. His father Lancelot was an illegitimate son of Reinoud III van Brederode who with his legitimate half-brother Hendrik van Brederode (1531-1568), Hendrik van Brederode played a major part in the Dutch Revolt. Lancelot was vice-admiral of the 'watergeuzen' or sea beggars, and captain at the Siege of Haarlem. After Haarlem fell, Lancelot was beheaded by the Spanish in 1573. As son-in-law to Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Reinoud van Brederode was appointed presiding counselor of the Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland on 20 April 1602. He was sent to Sweden and the Russian Empire as a diplomat in 1615 and headed the Dutch delegation which bro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinoud I Van Brederode
Reinoud I van Brederode (English: Raynald) (Santpoort, 1336–1390) was the 6th Lord of Brederode. Life He was a son of Dirk III van Brederode and Beatrix van Heinsberg van Valkenberg. In 1358, Reinoud was appointed bailiff of Kennemerland by Albert I, count of Holland. In the same year, an assassination attempt was made on him at Castricumerzand. On 11 November 1377, he succeeded his father as Lord of Brederode. Reinoud supported Machteld of Guelders in her struggle for the county of Guelders from 1371 to 1379. Family In 1366, Reinoud married Jolanda van Gennep van der Eem, a daughter of Jan II van Gennep. They had at least four children: *Dirk or Diederik (1370–1415), who decided to enter a monastic life in 1390, upon which his titles went to his brothers. He spent his life in a Carthusian monastery near Arnhem Arnhem ( ; ; Central Dutch dialects, Ernems: ''Èrnem'') is a Cities of the Netherlands, city and List of municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality situa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinoud II Of Guelders
Reginald II of Guelders (), called "the Black" (c. 1295 – 12 October 1343), was Count of Guelders, and from 1339 onwards Duke of Guelders, and Zutphen, in the Low Countries, from 1326 to 1343. He was the son of Reginald I of Guelders and Marguerite of Flanders. Biography From 1316, he acted as regent in the county, imprisoned his father in 1318, and governed as "son of the Count". When in 1326 his father died, he styled himself Count of Guelders and Count of Zutphen. In 1339 Guelders was raised to a duchy. He was a law giver, in 1321 on customary law, and in 1335 on dykes and canals. He allied himself against the French with Edward III of England, his brother-in-law, warning the English in 1338 of a French fleet gathering in the mouth of the Zwin. He remained Edward's closest ally among the German princes in the first phase of the Hundred Years War. Family Reginald's first marriage (Roermond, 11 January 1311) was to Sophia Berthout (died 1329), Lady of Mechelen. Their children ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Walraven III Van Brederode
Walraven III van Brederode (1547–1614) was a Dutch aristocrat and diplomat. He was a son of and Margaretha van Doerne, and became Lord Van Brederode on the death of his father in 1584. He married Gulielma van Haeften. Scotland in 1594 He was ambassador to Scotland from the Dutch Republic or United Provinces for the christening of Prince Henry in August 1594, accompanied by "Jacobus Falkius", Jacob Valcke, treasurer of Zeeland (died 1623). Brederode and Valcke wrote a lengthy report of their stay in Scotland. They arrived on 13 August and were greeted by the resident agent of the States General Adrian Damman. They stayed for two weeks in Leith and Edinburgh, meeting Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline, before travelling to Linlithgow and then to Stirling, where they were accommodated in Argyll's Lodging. They had audiences with James VI of Scotland on 3 September, and with Anne of Denmark, and saw the Prince. After dinner and some persuasion, King James danced in the Gre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinaud (other)
Reinaud may refer to: * Joseph Toussaint Reinaud Joseph Toussaint Reinaud (4 December 1795 – 14 May 1867) was a French orientalist. Life Joseph Toussaint Reinaud was born at Lambesc, Bouches-du-Rhône. He came to Paris in 1815, and became a pupil of Silvestre de Sacy. In 1818-19 he was at ... (1795–1867), French orientalist * Émile Reinaud (1854–1924), French politician * Cécile Reinaud (born 1973), French entrepreneur See also * Renaud (other) * Reynaud (other) * Reinoud (other) * Reinaudi (other) {{surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinoud III Of Guelders
Reginald III ( or ''Renaud'', known as "The Fat") (13 May 1333 – 4 December 1371) was Duke of Guelders and Count of Zutphen from 1343 to 1361, and again in 1371. He was the son of Reginald II of Guelders and of Eleanor of Woodstock, daughter of Edward II of England. With the death of his father in 1343, his mother held the regency until 1344. From 1350, his brother Edward asserted his rights and a quarrel of succession broke out between the two brothers until 1361. Reginald was overcome in Tiel and was imprisoned in the castle of Nijenbeek. There he became so large that he could not have left, even if the door had been open—hence his appellation "The Fat". Edward died on 24 August 1371, having been mortally wounded in the Battle of Baesweiler, and Reginald was released (according to the legend, the walls had to be cut away so he could leave); he held the ducal throne for only a short period, dying a few months later. He was buried at Graefenthal Abbey. As he did not have a leg ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Reinald IV, Duke Of Guelders And Jülich
Reinald (died 18 January 1135) was a Norwegian Catholic bishop of Stavanger. He was the first bishop of the Diocese of Stavanger. It has been discussed if he came from Winchester in England. He is known for the construction work of the Stavanger Cathedral. Even if the construction periode of the cathedral was about 1100 to 1150. Being in conflict with the king, Harald Gille, he was hanged in Bergen Bergen (, ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, second-largest city in Norway after the capital Oslo. By May 20 ... on 18 January 1135. Other than that, he was also fined very shortly before for not disclosing information on gold treasures hidden by Magnus the Blind. References 1135 deaths Clergy from Winchester Executed people from Hampshire People executed by Norway by hanging 12th-century executions by Norway Executed Roman Catholic p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raynaud
Raynaud or Reynaud is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alexis Raynaud (born 1994), French sport shooter * Alix Raynaud (born 1974), French executive producer and line producer * André Raynaud (1904–1937), French cyclist * Cecile Reynaud, volleyball player * Émile Reynaud (1844–1918), animator and inventor * Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud (born 1925), French politician * Colette Reynaud (1872–1965), French feminist, socialist and pacifist journalist * Darius Reynaud (born 1985), American football player * Fernand Raynaud (1926–1973), stand-up comic * Jean Reynaud (1806–1863), philosopher * Jordy Mont-Reynaud (born 1983), chess master * Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud (born 1951), politician * Louis Raynaud, dit Blanchard (1789–1868), politician * Marie-Line Reynaud (born 1954), politician * Maurice Raynaud (1834–1881), doctor, discovered Raynaud syndrome * Michel Raynaud, (1938–2018), mathematician * Michèle Raynaud, (born 1938), mathematician * Pa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |