Walraven II van Brederode was Lord of Brederode, Vianen, Ameide, Bailiff of Hagestein and Burgrave of Utrecht.
Background
He was the son of Reinoud II van Brederode and Yolanda de Lalaing. When he was three years old his father named him Bailiff of Hagestein. Just like his father Reinoud II and his uncle Gijsbrecht van Brederode, he was captured by Bishop David of Burgundy in 1470, but he managed to escape with some assistance and fled to Castle Batenstein.
On 16 October 1473 he succeeded his father as the 10th Lord of Brederode.
Career
Walraven"s succession ceremony was interrupted by his half-brothers, who were illegitimate however, leaving Walraven as the rightful successor. In 1486 he was knighted by Maximilian of Austria, and took a place in Maximilian"s council. After the death of Maximilian, Walraven searched for a way to reinstate the rule of the Hook faction, which would lead to a new war.
After several years, Walraven defected to the opposing faction, which would prove to be a good decision.
Walraven married firstly with the non-noble Geertruida van Alphen, and had several bastard children with her, who would later make claims to the lordship of Brederode. In 1492 Walraven married the noble Margaretha van Kloetinge van Borselen.
Walraven had the following children with Geertruida van Alphen:
Reinoud (bastard) van Brederode
unknown (bastard) van Brederode
January (bastard) van Brederode
Walraven had the following children with Magretha van Kloetinge van Borselen:
Reinoud III van Brederode 1492–1556
Francisca van Brederode 1500–1553
Wolfert van Brederode ????–1548
Françoise van Brederode ????–1553
Charlotte van Brederode 1495–1529
Walraven had the following children with Anna van Nieuwenaar:
Walburga van Brederode 1512–1567
Frans van Brederode 1512–1529
Margaretha van Brederode 1514–1577
Yolande van Brederode 1515–1525
Balthazar van Brederode 1516–1576
Yolande van Brederode 1525–1553
Maria van Brederode
Reinoud van Brederode ????–1549.