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by Jarig Bakker, 17 Dec 2003
I guess Beieren is Bavaria, and that Egmond's wife also gave name to
the Beijerland area.
Note that this flag follows the "21 lozenges myth" -- Bavarian
flags must have *at least* 21 lozenges, but rarely do they have so few:
see this page.
Santiago Dotor, 17 Dec 2003
Her husband Lamoraal is *the* Egmond, featured in Goethe's play 'Graf
Egmont' and consequently evoked in Beethoven's overture 'Egmont'.
The Spanish had him beheaded whereas his friend William (the Silent) of
Orange continued the struggle and became the father of his country.
Jan Mertens, 17 Dec 2003
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