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Brimeu is a
noble family, some
members belonging to the
Flemish aristocracy. Brimeux,
previously in Flanders, is now in France. The
family originated from...
- 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. His
father was Jean...
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others goods and
titles of the
Lords of
Wesemael to Guy de
Brimeu, Lord of Humbercourt. De
Brimeu was one of
Charles the Bold's
leading councillors and a...
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Charles de
Brimeu (1524 or 1525 – 1572 in Zwolle), was the last
count of Meghem, lord of Humbercourt, of
Houdain and Éperlecques. He was
grandson of Guy...
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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...
- 1153),
Brimodio and
Brimodium (in 1154),
Brimaus in 1226,
Brimeul in 1415,
Brimeu by 1499, and
finally Brimeux, in 1704. When peat was
extracted at Brimeux...
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Egmont 1549–1568: Jean de Ligne,
count of
Arenberg 1568–1572:
Charles de
Brimeu,
count of
Megen 1572–1574:
Gillis of
Berlaymont 1574–1576:
Caspar de Robles...
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executing two of Charles's
closest collaborators,
William Hugonet and Guy of
Brimeu. Charles's
former conquests, Liége and Guelders,
rapidly sought their independence...
- Châlon
Philip de
Lalaing Philip de Montmorency,
Count of ****n
Karel van
Brimeu Gillis van
Berlaymont John VI of N****au-Dillenburg
Willem IV van den Bergh...
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dominium of
Wesemael to Guy of
Brimeu in 1471 Guy of
Brimeu, Lord of
Meghen and Humbercourt;
Marshall of Brabant.
Adrian of
Brimeu, 1st
Count of Meghen; Marshall...