Dirk II van Brederode

Dirk van Brederode (c. 1256, Santpoort – 16 December 1318, Rheims), died on his journey back from Palestina. He was buried in the Dominican church in Rheims.

The son and heir of William I van Brederode, he was nicknamed 'the Good'. Dirk van Brederode became lord of Brederode in 1285, bailiff of Kennemerland in 1288, and was knighted in 1290. He married around 1290 with Mary van der Lecke, daughter of Hendrik II, lord of the Leck and Jutte van Borsele.

Brederode coat of arms

He took part in, amongst others, the campaign against Friesland in 1288 under the command of Floris V of Holland, with a fleet of ships. In the same year he led an army sent by Floris V to Utrecht to arrest the lords of Amstel and Woerden.

Children

Dirk II had at least three children with Mary van der Lecke (c. 1272 – 1307):

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Preceded by
William I van Brederode
Lord of Brederode
?–1318
Succeeded by
Dirk III van Brederode
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