Gijsbrecht van Brederode

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Gijsbrecht van Brederode
Bishop of Utrecht
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseArchdiocese of Utrecht
In office1455–1456
Personal details
Born1416
Died15 August 1475

Gijsbrecht van Brederode (1416 – Breda, 15 August 1475) was bishop-elect of Utrecht from 1455 to 1456.

Brederode coat of arms

Gijsbrecht van Brederode was a son of Walraven I van Brederode and the brother of Reinoud II van Brederode. He was provost in Utrecht and as leader of the Hook faction, led the resistance against Rudolf van Diepholt. On 7 April 1455 he was elected bishop by the chapters, but Philip the Good put pressure on pope Calixtus III to appoint Philip's bastard son; David of Burgundy. Philip violently quelled the resistance against this appointment and besieged Deventer. In 1456 Gijsbrecht agreed to retract his claim to the bishopric in return for a large financial compensation. He remained, however, a thorn in the side of David, who imprisoned him together with his brother Reinoud in 1470.

Preceded by
Rudolf van Diepholt
Bishop of Utrecht
1455-1456
Succeeded by
David of Burgundy
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