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Megen or
Meghem is a
small city in the
southern part of the Netherlands, in the
province North Brabant,
close to the
river Maas. It is part of the Oss...
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initially avoided confrontation and
awaited reinforcements from the
Count of
Meghem. However, on 23 May, Adolf's
cavalry lured him to an
ambush at the monastery...
- to
England to
become one of the two
surviving wives of King
Henry VIII.
Meghem (now
called Megen): north-west of Ravenstein. A
small town,
originally independent...
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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...
- from her uncle,
Charles de Brimeu,
Count of
Meghem, when he died in 1572,
becoming the
Countess of
Meghem. Her
second marriage in 1580 to
Charles III...
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Philippe de Stavele,
Baron de
Chaumont 1508 1562
Charles de Brimeu,
Comte de
Meghem 1524/25 1572
Philippe de Montmorency,
Count of Horn 1518 1568 Jean IV...
- of Humbercourt,
Count of
Meghem: Died in the
Battle of Marignan, 1515.
Eustache of Brimeu, Lord of Humbercourt,
Count of
Meghem;
married Barbara of Hillery...
- force, and
Aremburg wanted to wait for
reinforcements from the
Count of
Meghem, but he was late in
coming and Aremberg's men were
mutinous and pressured...
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Marquis de
Cetenona Chiappin Vitelli, Berlaymont, Noircarmes,
Conte de
Meghem, Sre
Francisco d’Yvarra (sent as an
advisor by the
Spanish King), and De...
- died in the
Battle of Marignan, 1515.
Eustache of Brimeu, 2nd
Count of
Meghem;
Marshall of
Brabant Charles de Brimeu;
Marshall of
Brabant Gaspard II Schetz...