House of Brimeu, the Glossary
Brimeu is a noble family, some members belonging to the Flemish aristocracy.[1]
Table of Contents
36 relations: Adolf of Burgundy, Anthony of Glymes, Artois, Austrian Netherlands, Battle of Agincourt, Battle of Marignano, Brimeux, Charles de Berlaymont, Charles de Brimeu, Charles III de Croÿ, Charles the Bold, Erasmus II Schetz, Filip Willem van Steenhuys, Gaspard II Schetz, Ghent, Golden Fleece, Guy of Brimeu, House of Croÿ, House of Glyme, John III of Glymes, John IV of Glymes, List of lords of Poederlée, Marie de Brimeu, Maximilian of Burgundy, Order of the Golden Fleece, Philip I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Philip II, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden, Ponthieu, Robert of Berghes, Schetz, Siege of Compiègne, Snoy, Spanish Netherlands, Tucher von Simmelsdorf, Ursel family, Van de Werve.
- Brimeu family
- Lists of Belgian nobility
Adolf of Burgundy
Adolf of Burgundy (1489–1540) was Lord of Veere and admiral of the Netherlands.
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Anthony of Glymes
Anthony of Glymes or Anton van Bergen, Lord of Grimbergen, Count of Walhain (1500–1541) was the 1st Margrave of Bergen (op Zoom).
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Artois
Artois (Artesië; Picard: Artoé; English adjective: Artesian) is a region of northern France.
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Austrian Netherlands
The Austrian Netherlands Oostenrijkse Nederlanden; Pays-Bas Autrichiens; Österreichische Niederlande; Belgium Austriacum.
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Battle of Agincourt
The Battle of Agincourt (Azincourt) was an English victory in the Hundred Years' War.
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Battle of Marignano
The Battle of Marignano was the last major engagement of the War of the League of Cambrai and took place on 13–14 September 1515, near the town now called Melegnano, 16 km southeast of Milan.
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Brimeux
Brimeux is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region in northern France.
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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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Charles de Brimeu
Charles de Brimeu (1524 or 1525 – 1572 in Zwolle), was the last count of Meghem, lord of Humbercourt, of Houdain and Éperlecques. House of Brimeu and Charles de Brimeu are Brimeu family.
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Charles III de Croÿ
Charles III de Croÿ (Beaumont, Hainaut, 1 July 1560 – Beaumont, 12 January 1612) was Seigneur de Croÿ, 4th Duke of Aarschot, 5th Prince of Chimay and 5th Count of Beaumont.
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Charles the Bold
Charles Martin (10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477), called The Bold, was the last Duke of Burgundy from the Burgundian cadet branch of the House of Valois from 1467 to 1477.
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Erasmus II Schetz
Erasmus II Schetz, sometimes Scets (died 1550) was a Flemish nobleman.
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Filip Willem van Steenhuys
Filip Willem van Steenhuys or Filips Willem van Steenhuys (27 September 1593 – 1 May 1668), 1st baron of Poederlee and lord of Flers, Heerle, Gierle, Moerbeke, etc., was an office-holder in the Spanish Netherlands who served on the Great Council of Mechelen, the Council of Flanders, and the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands.
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Gaspard II Schetz
Gaspar Schetz (1513–1580), Lord of Grobbendonk, Hereditary Marshal of Brabant was a financier and statesman in the Habsburg Netherlands.
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Ghent
Ghent (Gent; Gand; historically known as Gaunt in English) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
Golden Fleece
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece (Golden-haired pelt) is the fleece of the golden-woolled, winged ram, Chrysomallos, that rescued Phrixus and brought him to Colchis, where Phrixus then sacrificed it to Zeus.
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Guy of Brimeu
Guy de Brimeu known as the great or Gwijde of Brimeu, was a knight of the Golden Fleece, he was beheaded in Ghent on 3 April 1477. House of Brimeu and Guy of Brimeu are Brimeu family.
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House of Croÿ
The House of Croÿ is an old European noble family of princely and historically sovereign rank, which held a seat in the Imperial Diet from 1486, and was elevated to the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire in 1594.
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House of Glyme
The House of Glymes was an old Belgian noble family, an illegitimate branch of the House of Reginarid, which ruled the Duchy of Brabant. House of Brimeu and House of Glyme are Lists of Belgian nobility.
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John III of Glymes
John III, Lord of Bergen op Zoom or John III of Glymes (1452 – 1532, in Brussels) was a noble from the Low Countries.
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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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List of lords of Poederlée
The Lords of Poederlee held a heerlijkheid (lordship) in Lille, Belgium, which in the 17th century became a barony. House of Brimeu and List of lords of Poederlée are Lists of Belgian nobility.
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Marie de Brimeu
Marie de Brimeu (born ca. 1550, Megen, North Brabant, died Liège, 18 April 1605), was a Flemish noblewoman known for her knowledge of botany and horticulture. House of Brimeu and Marie de Brimeu are Brimeu family.
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Maximilian of Burgundy
Maximilian of Burgundy (1514–1558), marquis of Veere and Lord of Beveren, was a noble from the Low Countries in the service of the Habsburgs.
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Order of the Golden Fleece
The Distinguished Order of the Golden Fleece (Insigne Orden del Toisón de Oro, Orden vom Goldenen Vlies) is a Catholic order of chivalry founded in Bruges by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in 1430, to celebrate his marriage to Isabella of Portugal.
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Philip I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
Philip I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1490 in Cologne – 16 June 1558) was member of the House of Nassau who ruled the County of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein.
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Philip II, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden
Philip II, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden (1516 – 3 January 1566 in Wiesbaden-Sonnenberg) was the eldest son of Philip I and his wife, Adriana of Glymes of Bergen.
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Ponthieu
Ponthieu was one of six feudal counties that eventually merged to become part of the Province of Picardy, in northern France.
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Robert of Berghes
Robert of Berghes or de Glymes-Berghes (died 1564) was 87th Prince-bishop of Liège (1557–1563).
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Schetz
The House of Schetz or Schetz de Grobbendonk, originally House von Schetzenberg is a German Noble House. House of Brimeu and Schetz are Lists of Belgian nobility.
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Siege of Compiègne
The siege of Compiègne (1430) was conducted by Duke Philip III of Burgundy after the town of Compiègne had refused to transfer allegiance to him under the terms of a treaty with Charles VII of France.
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Snoy
The Snoy family or Snoy d'Oppuers currently Snoy et d'Oppuers, is a Belgian noble family. House of Brimeu and Snoy are Lists of Belgian nobility.
Spanish Netherlands
The Spanish Netherlands (Países Bajos Españoles; Spaanse Nederlanden; Pays-Bas espagnols; Spanische Niederlande) (historically in Spanish: Flandes, the name "Flanders" was used as a pars pro toto) was the Habsburg Netherlands ruled by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs from 1556 to 1714.
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Tucher von Simmelsdorf
Tucher von Simmelsdorf is a noble patrician family from Nürnberg.
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Ursel family
The House of Ursel is the name of an old Belgian noble family of German origin.
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Van de Werve
(Van) de(r) Werve is a Flemish surname.
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See also
Brimeu family
- Charles de Brimeu
- Guy of Brimeu
- House of Brimeu
- Marie de Brimeu
Lists of Belgian nobility
- Coloma family
- Goubau family
- House of Baillet
- House of Brimeu
- House of Glyme
- House of Hénin
- House of Spoelberch
- House van de Werve
- Lalaing family
- List of countesses of Flanders by marriage
- List of counts and dukes of Limburg
- List of counts and margraves of Namur
- List of lords of Bouillon
- List of lords of Poederlée
- List of monarchs of Luxembourg
- List of noble families in Belgium
- Lists of rulers in the Low Countries
- Lord Chamberlain of the Archduchess
- Lord of Grobbendonk
- Lord of Saventhem and Sterrebeke
- Lords of Ayseau
- Lords of Corswarem
- Lords of Robecque
- Marquess of Assche
- Marquess of Rode
- Prince de Chimay
- Rubens family
- Schetz
- Snoy
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Brimeu
Also known as Brimeu.