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The title of Count of Zutphen historically belonged to the ruler of the Dutch province of Gelderland (Zutphen being one of the major cities in the province during the medieval period). The lordship was a vassal title before it eventually became a county itself.
The line of the Counts of Zutphen became extinct in the 12th century and the title passed again onto the rulers of Guelders, who eventually sold its titles to the duke of Burgundy. After the Guelders Wars, both Guelders and Zupthen ended as part of the Spanish Netherlands until Gelderland became one of the provinces to revolt and form the United Provinces.
The title ofCountofZutphen historically belonged to the ruler of the Dutch province of Gelderland (Zutphen being one of the major cities in the province...
the incorporation of the IJssel lands in Charlemagne's Francia, Zutphen became a local centre of governance under the CountofZutphen. The Normans raided...
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ruled by the CountsofZutphen between 1046 and 1138, and then formed a personal union with Guelders. Later, it became one of the 4 quarters of Guelders....
lines Egmond-Geldern (Dukes of Geldern and CountsofZutphen, extinct in 1538), Egmond-Gavere (Countsof Egmont, Princes of Gavere and Steenhuyze, extinct...
Liudolf of Lotharingia, also Ludolf (c. 1000 – 10 April 1031), was CountofZutphen and Waldenburg. He was born in Saxony about 1000, the eldest son of Ezzo...
The Battle ofZutphen was fought on 22 September 1586, near the village of Warnsveld and the town ofZutphen, the Netherlands, during the Eighty Years'...
1492: Duke of Guelders as Philip I 27 March 1482 – 1492: CountofZutphen as Philip I 26 November 1504 – 25 September 1506: jure uxoris King of Castile as...
Heribert, Count in the Wetterau (925–992) Ermentrude (972–1015), married Count Frederick of Luxembourg Otto of Hammerstein (975–1036), CountofZutphen, married...