Walburga of Egmont in the tree of the House of Orange-Nassau, c. 1813–1844.
Coat of arms
Full name
Walburga Countess of Egmont
Native name
Walburga Gravin van Egmont
Born
c. 1489
Died
7 March 1529
Buried
St. John's Church, Franciscan monastery, Siegen Reburied: St. Mary's Church [de], Siegen 1836
Noble family
House of Egmond
Spouse(s)
William I of Nassau-Siegen
Issue Detail
Elisabeth
Magdalene
Father
John III of Egmont
Mother
Magdalene of Werdenberg
Countess Walburga[note 1] of Egmont (c. 1489 – 7 March 1529), Dutch: Walburga Gravin van Egmont, was a countess from the House of Egmond and through marriage Countess of Nassau-Siegen.
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