Lord of Grobbendonk

Feudal Flemish title originating from Grobbendonk

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Lord of Grobbendonk is a feudal Flemish title originating from Grobbendonk. This title belongs today to the Belgian nobility.

The black bird is the weapon to the Schetz family

History

The origin of this important hereditary title goes back to the 13th century.[1] The lordship was in possession of different Flemish noble houses at different times: van Wilre, van Crayenhem, Brant, van Jauche, van Mastaing, and finally Schetz. The lordship was created a county in 1637 by royal decree of King Philip IV of Spain. Currently it is held by the descendants of the house of Schetz: the current duke of Ursel is still Count of Grobbendonk.[1]

Lords of Grobbendonk

House of Schetz

House of Ursel

References

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 "Grobbendonk". inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be.
  2. ^ Mémoires du comte de Mérode d'Ongnies: avec une introduction et des notes, 1665