词条 | Arnold, Lord of IJsselstein |
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| name = Arnold, Lord of IJsselstein | image = Graftombe van de heren van IJsselstein - E.F. Georges (1859).jpg | caption = Tomb of Arnold and his father Gijsbrecht | noble family = Van Aemstel family | father = Gijsbrecht, Lord of IJsselstein | mother = Bertha of Heukelom | spouse = Maria of Avenes | issue = Guida | birth_date = 1304 | birth_place = | death_date = {{death date|1363|2|12|df=y}} | death_place = | burial_place = St. Nicholas church in IJsselstein }} Arnold, Lord of IJsselstein (also known as Arnoud, 1304 – 12 February 1363) was the second Lord of IJsselstein and Stoutenburg and Schout of Amersfoort and the Eem Valley. LifeHe was a son of Gijsbrecht, Lord of IJsselstein and Bertha of Heukelom. From 1312, he is mentioned as a knight. Between 1314 and 1325, he held various offices in the Bishopric of Utrecht, such as Schout of Amersfoort and the Eem Valley. In 1344, he succeeded his father as Lord of IJsselstein. His position was confirmed by Count William IV of Holland. He acted as a councillor for the Count of Holland between 1345 and 1348 and again from 1354 to 1357. He tried to remain neutral during the Hook and Cod wars. Arnold was particularly interested in the medical science and founded the medical library of the hospital in IJsselstein He was married to Maria of Avenes, a daughter of bishop Guy of Utrecht. They had a daughter named Guida, who married John I, Lord of Egmond. Guida succeeded Arnold as Lady of IJsselstein. Arnold died in 1363 and was buried in the Saint Nicholas church in IJsselstein. References
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