- Bourgogne: 1870 Supplément aux trophées tant sacrés que
profanes du duché de Brabant,
Volume 1 "Kasteelheren
Schetz van
Grobbendonck - Wiki Midden-Brabant"....
-
Spanish and
Irish of the Army of
Flanders under Anthonie Schetz,
Baron of
Grobbendonck. Poor
organization and
logistics and the
spread of
sickness among the...
- Schetz, the
first Baron was his
grandson Antonie II Schetz,
Baron of
Grobbendonck. The next
generations were
created Count of Grobbendonk,
amongst these...
-
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...
- was the 9th
Bishop of
Namur and the 11th
Bishop of Ghent.
Schetz de
Grobbendonck was a son of
Anthonie II
Schetz and his
second wife
Maria van Malsen...
- half of the 16th century. In 1637
Baron Schetz was
created 1st
Count of
Grobbendonck. In 1582
Anthonie married Barbara Karremans and
after her
early and childless...
- (1564–1641),
since 1602
Baron of Grobbendonk,
since in 1637 1st
Count of
Grobbendonck ,
Royal decree of King
Felipe IV.
Lancelot II Schetz, (died 1664), 2nd...
- Antwerp.
Amongst the
family members we find
Gaspard II Schetz, the Lord of
Grobbendonck, who
married Catherine van Ursel,
daughter of
Lancelot II of Ursel. The...
-
companies and 2
cavalry companies) led by
Governor Anthonie Schetz,
Baron of
Grobbendonck,
between 1 and 27
November 1601,
during the
Eighty Years' War and the...
-
Netherlands Barend van Someren,
Portret van
Anthonie Schets,
Baron van
Grobbendonck at the
Rijksmuseum Media related to
Barend van
Someren at
Wikimedia Commons...