Schetz, the Glossary
The House of Schetz or Schetz de Grobbendonk, originally House von Schetzenberg is a German Noble House.[1]
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22 relations: Anthonie II Schetz, Antwerp, Austrian Netherlands, Conrad III Schetz, Engenho dos Erasmos, Erasmus II Schetz, Flanders, Franconia, Gaspard II Schetz, House of Brimeu, House of Glyme, Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk, La Cambre Abbey, Lancelot II of Ursel, Lancelot II Schetz, Lord of Grobbendonk, Order of Santiago, Philip IV of Spain, Salm (state), Spanish Netherlands, Tucher von Simmelsdorf, Ursel family.
- Lists of Belgian nobility
- Nobility of the Spanish Netherlands
- Surname stubs
- Ursel
Anthonie II Schetz
Anthonie Schetz (1564, Antwerp - 1640 or 1641, Brussels), was a Flemish military commander in Spanish service during the Eighty Years' War. Schetz and Anthonie II Schetz are Ursel.
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Antwerp
Antwerp (Antwerpen; Anvers) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
Austrian Netherlands
The Austrian Netherlands Oostenrijkse Nederlanden; Pays-Bas Autrichiens; Österreichische Niederlande; Belgium Austriacum.
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Conrad III Schetz
Conrad (or Coenraad) Schetz de Grobbendonck, later Conrad d'Ursel (1553–1632) was a nobleman in the Habsburg Netherlands and in 1604–1609 the first ordinary ambassador to England for the Archdukes Albert and Isabella. Schetz and Conrad III Schetz are Nobility of the Spanish Netherlands and Ursel.
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Engenho dos Erasmos
Engenho dos Erasmos or Engenho São Jorge dos Erasmos was a sugar cane facility on the island of São Vicente, Brazil.
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Erasmus II Schetz
Erasmus II Schetz, sometimes Scets (died 1550) was a Flemish nobleman. Schetz and Erasmus II Schetz are Ursel.
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Flanders
Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.
Franconia
Franconia (Franken,; East Franconian: Franggn; Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture and East Franconian dialect (German: Ostfränkisch).
Gaspard II Schetz
Gaspar Schetz (1513–1580), Lord of Grobbendonk, Hereditary Marshal of Brabant was a financier and statesman in the Habsburg Netherlands. Schetz and Gaspard II Schetz are Ursel.
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House of Brimeu
Brimeu is a noble family, some members belonging to the Flemish aristocracy. Schetz and House of Brimeu are Lists of Belgian nobility.
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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. Schetz and House of Glyme are Lists of Belgian nobility and Roman Catholic families.
Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk
Ignacius Augustinus Schetz de Grobbendonk (1625–1680) was the 9th Bishop of Namur and the 11th Bishop of Ghent. Schetz and Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk are Ursel.
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La Cambre Abbey
La Cambre Abbey (Abbaye de La Cambre) or Ter Kameren Abbey (Abdij Ter Kameren) is a former Cistercian abbey in the City of Brussels, Belgium.
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Lancelot II of Ursel
Ladislaus / Lanseloet', sometimes Lanschot van Ursele or Lancelot II of Ursel (1499–1573), Knight, was Mayor of Antwerp. Schetz and Lancelot II of Ursel are Ursel.
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Lancelot II Schetz
Lancelot II Schetz (1604-1664), 2nd Count of Grobbendonk, baron of Wezemaal, lord of Durbuy, Tilburg, etc., was a Netherlandish nobleman and a military commander during the later stages of the Eighty Years' War. Schetz and Lancelot II Schetz are Ursel.
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Lord of Grobbendonk
Lord of Grobbendonk is a feudal Flemish title originating from Grobbendonk. Schetz and Lord of Grobbendonk are Lists of Belgian nobility and Ursel.
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Order of Santiago
The Order of Santiago (Orden de Santiago) is a religious and military order founded in the 12th century.
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Philip IV of Spain
Philip IV (Felipe Domingo Victor de la Cruz de Austria y Austria, Filipe; 8 April 160517 September 1665), also called the Planet King (Spanish: Rey Planeta), was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640.
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Salm (state)
Salm is the name of several historic countships and principalities in present Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and France.
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. Schetz and Tucher von Simmelsdorf are Nobility of the Spanish Netherlands and Roman Catholic families.
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Ursel family
The House of Ursel is the name of an old Belgian noble family of German origin. Schetz and Ursel family are Roman Catholic families and Ursel.
See also
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
Nobility of the Spanish Netherlands
- Amalia Margaretha van Brederode
- Béatrix de Cusance
- Bartholda van Swieten
- Charles de Brimeu
- Charlotte d'Argenteau, comtesse d'Esneux
- Conrad III Schetz
- Filip Willem van Steenhuys
- Frans I van Kinschot
- Goubau family
- House of Hénin
- House of Hornes
- Jan van Casembroot
- Jan van de Werve, 6th Lord of Hovorst
- Jean IV of Ligne
- Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg
- Jean-Antoine Locquet
- John IV of Glymes
- Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega, 1st Marquess of Rode
- Lord of Saventhem and Sterrebeke
- Lords of Ayseau
- Lords of Robecque
- Nicolas de Montmorency
- Philip de Montmorency, Count of Horn
- Philippe, Lord of Rubempré
- Robert of Saint-Omer, 1st Count of Morbecque
- Schetz
- Snoy
- Tucher von Simmelsdorf
- Willem Draeck, Lord of Merksem
Surname stubs
- Adamchuk
- Ankitham
- Arburua
- Are (surname)
- Bács (given name)
- Ban (Sanyasi)
- Belbase
- Bhatti
- Bing (Chinese surname)
- Birbraer
- Bochorishvili
- Chang (surname 昌)
- Chłopicki
- Comollo
- Dönhoff
- Dit name
- Feng (surname 酆)
- Gardoqui
- Gayman
- Gui (ancient surname)
- Halmale
- Herschel family
- House of Zik
- Jí (ancient surname)
- Ji (surname 蓟)
- Jǐ (ancient surname)
- Khaimov
- Kukal
- Li (surname 理)
- Lucaj
- Markolf
- Mehus
- Morza
- Nalci
- Pallavaraiyan
- Patarava
- Piccard family
- Podziemski
- Praschma
- Schetz
- Starhemberg
- Surname map
- Thussu
- Tokugawa (surname)
- Van Renesse
- Von Plötzke
- Yun (ancient surname)
- Zi (surname)
Ursel
- Anthonie II Schetz
- Aymard d'Ursel
- Barbara d'Ursel de Lobkowicz
- Château du Moisnil
- Charles d'Ursel
- Conrad III Schetz
- D'Ursel Castle
- Désirée zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Erasmus II Schetz
- Gaspard II Schetz
- Hippolyte d'Ursel
- Ignace Schetz de Grobbendonk
- Jan van de Werve, 6th Lord of Hovorst
- Léo d'Ursel
- Lancelot II Schetz
- Lancelot II of Ursel
- Lord of Grobbendonk
- Philippe d'Ursel
- Prince of Arches and Charleville
- Schetz
- Ursel
- Ursel family