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Grand Huntsman of Brabant, the Glossary

Index Grand Huntsman of Brabant

Grand Veneur de Brabant or Grand Huntsman of Brabant was a feudal function at the court of the Duchy of Brabant.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Broodmeester of Flanders, Charles de Berlaymont, Duchy of Brabant, Henry III of Nassau-Breda, House of Lannoy, House of Merode, John IV of Glymes, Lords of Rubempré, Maximilian, Prince of Hornes, Philippe, Lord of Rubempré.

  2. History of hunting
  3. Nobility of the Duchy of Brabant

Broodmeester of Flanders

Broodmeester of Flanders or Pannetier de Flandre (Master of the Bread / panetarius) was a feudal title, this hereditary title evolved in the Ancien Régime to a ceremonial function.

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Charles de Berlaymont

Charles de Berlaymont (1510 in Berlaimont? – 1578 in Namur?) was a leading nobleman in the Low Countries in the 16th century.

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Duchy of Brabant

The Duchy of Brabant, a state of the Holy Roman Empire, was established in 1183.

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Henry III of Nassau-Breda

Count Henry III of Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz (12 January 1483 – 14 September 1538), Lord (from 1530 Baron) of Breda, Lord of the Lek, of Dietz, etc.

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House of Lannoy

The House of Lannoy is the name of an old and important Belgian noble family that takes its name from the town of Lannoy in northern France.

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House of Merode

The House of Merode is one of the most prominent families of the Belgian nobility.

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John IV of Glymes

John IV of Glymes, 2nd Marquess of Berghes (1528–1567), Grand Huntsman of Brabant, was a noble from the Low Countries.

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Lords of Rubempré

The Lords of Rubempré were feudal lords, and the ancestors of the current Princes of Rubempré, belonging to the Belgian Nobility.

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Maximilian, Prince of Hornes

Maximilian Emanuel, 3rd Prince of Hornes, Count of Baucignies and of Solre-le-Château (31 August 1695, Brussels – 12 January 1763, Brussels), was a nobleman and Grand Huntsman of Brabant.

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Philippe, Lord of Rubempré

Philippe, Lord of Rubempré was a Flemish Noble lord who was the son of Antoine III, Lord of Rubempré and Marie d'Averhoult.

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See also

History of hunting

Nobility of the Duchy of Brabant

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Huntsman_of_Brabant