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  1. 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. [1] . On 11 July 1423, Arnold, still a boy, succeeded Duke Reinald IV. Arnold was the grandson of Reinald's sister, Johanna.

  2. 14 de ago. de 2023 · Arnold, Duke of Guelders. Arnold of Egmond (14 July 1410, Egmond-Binnen, North Holland – 23 February 1473, Grave) was Duke of Guelders, Count of Zutphen. He was son of John II of Egmond and Maria van Arkel. On 11 July 1423, Arnold of Egmond, who was still a boy in years, succeeded Duke Reinald IV.

  3. 1423–1465: Arnold, son of John II. 1465–1471: Adolf, son of Arnold. 1471–1473: Arnold, second time. Arnold sold the Duchy of Guelders to Charles I, Duke of Burgundy, who was recognized by the Holy Roman Emperor as Duke of Guelders.

  4. Charles had Duke Adolf captured and imprisoned in 1471 and reinstated Arnold on the throne of the Duchy of Guelders. Charles then bought the reversion (i.e., the right of succession to the throne) from Duke Arnold, who, against the will of the towns and the law of the land, pledged his duchy to Charles for 300,000 Rhenish florins.

  5. 30 de mar. de 2018 · In July 1423, the Estates of Guelders accepted Arnold – oldest son of John, lord of Egmond – as the new duke of Guelders. Arnold was a relative of the late duke Reinald IV, who died a month earlier. Although Arnold and Reinald were related, the power base of Arnold’s family traditionally lay in Holland, rather than Guelders.

  6. El 11 de julio de 1423, Arnold, todavía un niño, sucedió al duque Reinald IV. Arnold era nieto de la hermana de Reinald, Johanna. Aunque el emperador Segismundo había investido al duque de Berg con el ducado de Gelders, Arnold conservó la confianza de los Estados ampliando sus privilegios y contó con el apoyo del duque Felipe de Borgoña.

  7. When Arnoud van Egmond Duke de Gueldres was born on 14 July 1410, in Egmond-Binnen, North Holland, Netherlands, his father, Jan II Lord of Egmond, was 25 and his mother, Maria van Arkel, was 22. He married Catherine von Cleves on 26 January 1430, in Kleve, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany.