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Acquoy

Acquoy
Village
Panorama of Acquoy
Panorama of Acquoy
Coat of arms of Acquoy
Coat of arms
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The village centre (red) and the statistical district (light green) of Acquoy in the municipality of Geldermalsen.
The village centre (red) and the statistical district (light green) of Acquoy in the municipality of Geldermalsen.
Coordinates: 51°52′44″N 5°8′9″E / 51.87889°N 5.13583°E / 51.87889; 5.13583Coordinates: 51°52′44″N 5°8′9″E / 51.87889°N 5.13583°E / 51.87889; 5.13583
Country Netherlands
Province Gelderland
Municipality Geldermalsen
Population (2006)
 • Total 608
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Acquoy is a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of Geldermalsen, and lies about 12 km east of Gorinchem.

In 2001, the village of Acquoy had 278 inhabitants. The built-up area of the village was 0.079 km², and contained 115 residences. The statistical area "Acquoy", which also can include the peripheral parts of the village, as well as the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 520. In January 2006 Acquoy had 617 inhabitants.

According to popular legend a "Jan van Arkel" was the first to have settled the village of Acquoy, when he returned from the crusades in 1133. However, this is highly unlikely, because there were no crusades in the period around 1133. The first crusade was from 1096–99 and the second one was from 1147-49. Some sources report that the Jan van Arkel mentioned was in fact Jan I van Arkel. However, he lived a century later and had the nickname "de Sterke", which means "the strong".

In 1305 Acquoy is mentioned as part of the property of the lords of Voorne. In 1364 Catherina van Voornenburgh rented her house together with the stronghold of Acquoy to Otto van Arkel for a period of 10 years and later he bought it. From that moment on, Acquoy, like Arkel itself and Gellicum, belonged to the Lordship of Arkel. After Acquoy changed hands several times, it was bought by Floris van Egmond, Count of Buren, in 1513.

Through the marriage of Willem of Orange with the granddaughter of Floris van Egmond, Anna van Egmond in 1551, Acquoy, together with Leerdam, became property of the House of Orange and part of the County of Holland. The shire of Acquoy was made a barony in that time. Acquoy remained property of the House of Orange until 1795, when it became part of Holland, together with Leerdam. At this time the title of Baron of Acquoy disappeared. However, this did happen without protest of the local population. In 1820 it became part of the province Gelderland, because it became part of the municipality of Beesd. The shield of the Barony of Acquoy can nowadays still be viewed in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam.


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