Philip, Count of Egmont
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Philip, Count of Egmont (1558 – Ivry March 14, 1590) was the fifth Count of Egmont, prince of Gavere and 12th and last Lord of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam.
He was the eldest son and successor of Lamoral, Count of Egmont, who was beheaded by the Spanish in 1568 in Brussels.
William of Orange was his guardian, and the first years of his military career, Philip fought in the army of the Dutch rebels. He was present in the lost Battle of Gembloux in 1578.
But in 1579, Philip broke off all contact with William of Orange and offered his services to King Philip II of Spain, for whom he reconquered several cities. For this he was made a Knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece.
He was killed in 1590 in the Battle of Ivry against the new King Henry IV of France.
Philip had married on September 27, 1579 with Marie of Horne. They had no children.
He was succeeded by his younger brother Lamoral.
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- 1558 births
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- House of Egmond
- Counts of Egmond
- Princes of Gavre
- Lords of Purmerend
- Lords of Purmerland and Ilpendam
- Lords of Hoog- en Aartswoude
- Lords of Sotteghem
- Lords of Armentières
- Lords of Oud-Beijerland
- Knights of the Golden Fleece
- Dutch people of the Eighty Years' War (United Provinces)
- Spanish generals