Gisbert VI of Bronckhorst-Borculo (c. 1367 – 1 November 1409) was a Dutch nobleman.
He was a son of William IV of Bronckhorst and Kunigunde of Moers.
He inherited the heerlijkheid in 1402 from his paternal uncle Gisbert I of Bronckhorst-Borculo.
In 1406, he saw himself forced to acknowledge the Bishop of Münster as the liege lord of Borculo and Lichtenvoorde.
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