Jan III van Montfoort

Jan III van Montfoort

Montfoort coat of arms
Spouse(s) Wilhelmina van Naaldwijk, Charlotte van Brederode
Noble family House of Arkel
Father Henry IV van Montfoort
Mother Margretha van Croy
Died 1522

Jan III van Montfoort (or Johan van Montfoort), (c. 1448 – March 28, 1522) was Viscount of Montfoort, Lord of Zuid-Polsbroek, Lord of Purmerend-Purmerland, and a leader of the Hook Party in the Bishopric of Utrecht.

He was the son of Henry IV van Montfoort and Margretha van Croy.
Jan van Montfoort opposed the Burgundian rule of the Utrecht in the person of Bishop David of Burgundy. This led to the First Utrecht Civil War between 1470–1474 and the Second Utrecht Civil War between 1481–1483. After the Siege of Utrecht (1483) peace was concluded but Jan van Montfoort lost his Fiefs of Purmerend-Purmerland and Zuid-Polsbroek, which were confiscated and given to nobles close to Maximilian of Austria.
Van Montfoort supported Frans van Brederode during his failed rebellion between 1488–1490.

Van Montfoort died in 1522 and was buried in the church of Montfoort.

Marriage and children

Jan married on December 16, 1475 with Wilhelmina van Naaldwijk. They had:

Jan remarried on June 12, 1509 with Charlotte van Brederode, and had:


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