Lords of Rubempré

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

NameRemarks
1.Baldwin IMarried to Marie of Pecquigny
2.Baldwin IIMarried to Yoland of Grand-Pré
3.Antoine I
4.Jean I
5.Robert I
6.Charles ISon of Robert I;
Father of Jeanne of Rubempré, descendants known to be Bourbon-Rubempré.
7.Antoine IISon of Robert I
8.Jean IIMarried to Colle de Boussies, Lady of Aubigny
9.Charles IIMarried to Anne, Viscountess of Montenaecken
10.Charles IIIMarried to Jeanne de Boussies, Lady of Feluy. His 2nd son Charles IV of Rubempré became Viscount of Montenaecken, with an important descendance.
11.Antoine IIIMarried to Marie d'Averhoult
11.PhilippeCreated 1st Count of Vertaing and 1st Baron of Everbergh; knighted of the Golden Fleece;
1st married to Anne of Croy-Rœulx, 2nd marriage to Jacqueline de Recourt-Lens.
12.Charles-Philippe2nd Count of Vertaign and Baron of Everbergh;
married to Marie d'Averhoult-Bretagne
13.Philippe,
1st Prince
Last Member of the House of Rubempré;
Father of Louise-Brigitte, Princesse of Rubempré

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.

NameRemarks
14.Philippe-François de Mérode, 2nd Prince of RubempréPrince in 1704 by marriage to Louise-Brigitte de Rubempré.
15.Maximilien-Leopold de Mérode, 3rd Prince of RubempréMarried to Catherine Ockermans
16.Guillaume-Charles de Mérode, 4th Prince of RubempréMarried to Marie-Joseph d'Ognyes
17.Henri de Mérode, 5th Prince of RubempréFounder of the Branch Mérode de Westerlo
18.Charles de Mérode, 6th Prince of Rubempré
19.Henri de Mérode, 7th Prince of Rubempré
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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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