Lords_of_Rubempré

Lords of Rubempré

Lords of Rubempré

Belgian feudal lords


The Lords of Rubempré were feudal lords, and the ancestors of the current Princes of Rubempré, belonging to the Belgian Nobility.

Coat of arms of the House of Merode; Princes of Rubempré-Everbergh

Rubempré is currently in Somme; Picardia; France.[1] Baldwin is the First Lord of Rubempré mentioned in 1202. In the 16th century the family was allied to the house of Bourbon-Rubempré.[2]

Lords of Rubempré

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Princes of Mérode - Rubempré

Philippe-François de Mérode, 2nd Prince of Rubempré

The title was incorporated by heritage to the House of Mérode, who stil uses this title upon the current generation. The 2nd Prince inherited the feudal function of Grand Huntsman of Brabant.

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References

  1. Nobiliare des Pays-bas et du Comte de Bourgogne, /J. S. F. J. L. de Iierckenrode,
  2. Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de Bourbon, Volume 1

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