Bertha van Heukelom
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Bertha van Heukelom (died 1322), was a Dutch noble, the legendary heroine of the Siege of IJsselstein Castle in 1296. She was the daughter of Otto I van Arkel lord of Heukelom (fl. 1254-1283) and married around 1280 to Gijsbrecht van IJsselstein (d. 1344).{{Cite web|last=djr|date=2019-09-17|title=Online Dictionary of Dutch Women|url=http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/vrouwenlexicon/lemmata/data/BerthaVanHeukelom/en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-12-28|website=resources.huygens.knaw.nl}}
In 1296, her spouse was imprisoned in Culemborg by Hubrecht van Vianen of Culemborg as a loyalist of the County of Holland, in the then ongoing local feud between Holland and the bishopric of Utrecht. Bertha defended the castle against the siege by Culemborg during the imprisonment of her spouse. Her defense was reported by Melis Stoke in his Rijmkroniek and made her a local heroine.{{Cite book|last=Burgers, J. W. J.|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43307750|title=De Rijmkroniek van Holland en zijn auteurs : historiografie in Holland door de Anonymus (1280-1282) en de grafelijke klerk Melis Stoke (begin veertiende eeuw)|date=1999|publisher=Historische Vereniging Holland|isbn=90-70403-43-9|location=Hilversum|oclc=43307750}}
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External links
- http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/DVN/lemmata/data/BerthaVanHeukelom
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Category:Year of birth unknown
Category:Women in medieval European warfare
Category:Women in war in the Netherlands
Category:Medieval Dutch nobility
Category:Women in 13th-century warfare