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Floris of Montmorency

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to Spain in a last attempt to avoid war. As Glymes was wounded on the leg before leaving, Floris travelled alone. When the
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raged across the Low Countries, Floris was arrested and kept in house arrest in the castle at
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As the rest of the high nobility in Flanders, Floris was a strong opponent to
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to release Floris, and spread the rumor that he had died of disease.
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were arrested in Brussels, Floris was also condemned to death by the
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had Floris strangled in secret despite the pleas of his new wife
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Floris had a military training at the court of his relative
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He was born as the son of Jozef van Montmorency, Count of
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In April 1566, he was sent by the Council of State with
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Floris de Montmorency, Seigneur de Montigny

Simancas
Spanish Netherlands
Nevele
Anna van Egmont the Elder
Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn
Anne de Montmorency
Constable of France
Order of the Golden Fleece
William the Silent
Philip II of Spain
Tournaisis
Cardinal Granvelle
John IV of Glymes
Beeldenstorm
Simancas
Egmont
Horn
Council of Troubles
Philip II of Spain
Anna of Austria
Biography on dutchrevolt.leiden.edul
Categories
1528 births
1570 deaths
16th-century executions by Spain
Belgian nobility
Counts of Hoorn
Dutch expatriates in Spain

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