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Flemish House of de
Brouchoven de
Bergheyck Jean de
Brouchoven, 2nd
Count of
Bergeyck Hyacinthe-Marie de
Brouchoven Louis de
Brouchoven de
Bergeyck This...
- Jean-Baptiste de
Brouchoven, ****essor and
alderman of Antwerp, who
later became 1st
Count of Bergeyk. On 9
October 1644
their first son Jean de
Brouchoven, 2nd Count...
- Jean-Baptiste de
Brouchoven (1619 – 13
November 1681) was a
holder of high
office and a
diplomat in the
Spanish Netherlands. Jean-Baptiste was born in...
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member of an
Antwerp family ennobled in 1614, and
Countess Madeleine de
Brouchoven de Bergeyck. One of the
ancestors of Alix de
Lannoy was Hélène Fourment...
- Hyachinthe-Marie de
Brouchoven (1650–1707), Lord of
Steen and Spy, was a
Flemish nobleman who
became president of the
Great Council of Mechelen. He was...
- Jean II de
Brouchoven, 2nd
Count of
Bergeyck (October 9, 1644 – May 21, 1725), was a
Flemish politician who
later was
recognised as
Baron of Leefdael....
- d'Altena (Merghelynck) de
Bousies (Borluut) de
Briey de
Brouchoven de Bergeyck, de
Brouchoven de
Bergeyck de
Namur d'Elzée de
Broqueville van der Burch...
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Edward Osy de
Zegwaart (1889–1900)
Fredegand Cogels (1900–1907)
Louis de
Brouchoven de
Bergeyck (1907–1908)
Ferdinand de Baillet-Latour (1908–1912) Gaston...
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their origins to the Van Rode family,
including the Van
Montfoort and De
Brouchoven de
Bergeyck families. The
crest of all
these families include three millrinds...
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Count Louis Charles Joseph Marie de
Brouchoven de
Bergeyck (14 May 1871 – 20
December 1938) was a
Belgian politician. He was
governor of the
province of...