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Ferdinand van
Boisschot or de
Boisschot (1570–1649),
Baron of Zaventem, was a
jurist and
diplomat from the Low
Countries who
became chancellor of the...
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Zaventem church in 1621. In 1621 the
Chancellor of Brabant,
Ferdinand van
Boisschot wanted to
donate a
painting to the
local parish church in
Zaventem dedicated...
- (1771–1804) Karl Ferdinand, Graf von Königsegg-Rothenfels,
married to Hélène de
Boisschot,
Baroness of
Saventhem Dominik von Königsegg-Rothenfels
Christian Moritz...
- de
Boisschot, 3nd
Baron of Saventhem. Hélène de Lannoy,
Noble Canonnese in Nivelles. Anne-Marguerite de Lannoy:
Married to François de
Boisschot, 2nd...
- 1920s. In 1605, the
Chancellor of the
Duchy of Brabant,
Ferdinand van
Boisschot (1560–1649)
became the Lord of Zaventem, and when he was made a baron...
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Joanne of
Ullens William sold
Saventhem to
Ferdinand van
Boisschot In 1621
Ferdinand van
Boisschot did buy
Zaventem and Sterreb****. He was
created by grace...
- (from July 1621)
Preceded by
Nicholas Damant Succeeded by
Ferdinand van
Boisschot Personal details Born
Pieter Peck 1562 Leuven,
Duchy of Brabant, Habsburg...
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Count de
Coloma 1739-1758: Gilles-Augustin de
Steenhault Ferdinand van
Boisschot Jean
Grivel Guillaume de
Grysperre Antoine Reniers Louis-Alexander S****art...
- Chamberlain. In 1720 he
married Countess Hélène van Erps-
Boisschot,
granddaughter of
Ferdinand de
Boisschot,
after which he took the name Königsegg-Erps. From...
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founded the
first international postal service in 1516.
Ferdinand van
Boisschot Claude Bouton, Lord of
Corbaron Ernest du
Baillet Catholicism portal Belgium...