- The
Lords of
Ayseau(x) (sometimes d'Aysia)
belonged to an
ancient feudal nobility of the
Duchy of Brabant. The
Lordship was
ruled by the
House of Gavre...
-
Huldenberg (d. 1365), who
founded the
House of Brant: John I Brant, 1st Lord of
Ayseau. In 1355,
after all of his
three legitimate sons had died, John was forced...
- in 1736. He was the son of R****e II François of Gavre, 3rd
Marquess of
Ayseau, and
Marie Catherine de Brias. He was
Grand marshall at the
imperial court...
- of Belveder; Anna de Velasco;
married to R****e de Gavre, 1st
Marquess of
Ayseau Hélène de Bossu;
married to Íñigo de
Borja Maximilien II de Hénin, 5th Count...
- Craienhem, Lady of Grobbendoncq,
married to Jean III Brant, 3rd lord of
Ayseau.
Arnoult Brant, Lord of Grobbendoncq;
married to
Catherine of Heinsberge...
- of Belveder; Anna de Velasco;
married to R****e de Gavre, 1st
Marquess of
Ayseau, she
became grandmother of
Charles I Emmanuel, 1st
Prince de
Gavre He is...
-
Count of Hoogstraten. He was the
uncle of R****e of Gavre, 1st
Marquess of
Ayseau. As a diplomat, the
first Prince de
Ligne was
involved in many historic...
- Bournonville, (1745-1754) The
Marquess of Deynze, (1745-1774) The
Marquess of
Ayseau. The
Marquess of Herzelles, (1745-59) The
Marquess of Hoensbroech, (1771-1772)...
- Duke of Aerschot. The
Prince of Grimberghen.
Prince de Gavre; (Marquess of
Ayseau). The
Marquess of Wemmel. The
Marquess of Ittre. The
Count of Liberchies...