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- History
- Members Branch of the Lords of Poederlée, (Poyelles)
- Notes
- References
- Bibliography
{{Infobox noble house |surname = (de) Brimeu |type = noble family |native_name = |native_name_lang = |other_name = |coat of arms = |image_size = |alt = |caption = D'argent, à trois aigles de gueules, 2 et 1 membrées et becquées d azur{{sfn|Roger|1843}} |country =Spanish Netherlands Austrian Netherlands |estates = |parent house = |titles = Lords of Humbercourt Lords of Poederlée Counts of Meghem |founded = |founder = Jean I of Brimeau |current head = |dissolution = |ethnicity = |cadet branches = |notes = }}Brimeu is a noble family, some members belonging to the Flemish aristocracy. Brimeux, previously in Flanders, is now in France. History The family originated from the county of Ponthieu. The oldest known member is Jean I of Brimeau, in whose memory his son, Jean II, knight, built a chapel in 1151. Five members of the House of Brimeu were Knights of the Golden Fleece. Amongst the lands owned we find Humbercourt, Chaulnes, Poederlee, Ligny, Meghen and Wesemael. Charles of Brimeu sold Wesemael to Gaspar Schetz, and it became the property to the house of Ursel. The last generations of the House of Brimeu, intermarried with important Flemish noble families like the houses of Glymes, Croy, Ursel, Schetz, Van de Werve, Snoy and Tucher von Simmelsdorf.{{sfn|Roger|1843}} Members {{Tree list}}Guillaume I of Brimeu- Louis of Brimeu, died in 1415 during the battle of Agincourt.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Marguerite, Dame of Brimeu:
married to Jean of Mélun. - {{Tree list/final branch}}Guillaume II of Brimeu, Lord of Humbercourt.
- Denis of Brimeu, Lord of Humbercourt
- Colinet of Brimeu.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean of Brimeu, Lord of Humbercourt: Governor of St Valery;
Married to Mary of Mailly. - {{Tree list/final branch}}Guy (Gui) de Brimeu, known as the great:
knight of the Golden Fleece,{{efn|Chevalier de la Toison' d'or l'an}} by Charles Duke of Burgundy, beheaded in Ghent, 1476: married to Antonia de Rambures. {{sfn|Roger|1843}}{{sfn|Le Carpentier|1664}} - Adrien de Brimeu, Lord 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 (daughter of François Baron de Hillery & Margaret of Austria) - Charles de Brimeu, Lord of Humbercourt, Count of Meghem, knight of the Golden Fleece in 1556. Died without heirs.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Georges de Brimeu, Lord of Quinry:
married to Anne, daughter of the Count of Silen.{{sfn|Navorscher|1852}} - Marie de Brimeu, Countess of Meghem, married:
1st/ Lancelot of Berlaymont, Lord of Beaurain, son of Charles de Berlaymont, 1572&91;1&93;{{sfn|Blaes|1860}} 2nd/ Charles III of Croÿ, 5th Prince of Chimay 1580; divorced in 1584. - {{Tree list/final branch}}Marguerite de Brimeu;
married Claude of Berlaimont. - Anne (Adrienne) of Brimeu, &91;2&93;;
married to Jean de Berges (John III of Glymes, Knight of the Golden Fleece. - John of Glymes, (1489–1514): killed in a duel.
- Anna of Glymes, (1492–1541):
married to Adolf of Burgundy. - {{Tree list/final branch}}Maximilian II of Burgundy.
- Adriana of Glymes, (1495–1524): married Philip I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Philip II, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden
- Philip of Glymes, (1498–1525)
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Anthony of Glymes, (1500–1541): married to Jacqueline of Croÿ.
- Robert of Glymes, died 1565: prince-bishop of Liège.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}John IV of Glymes, (1528)
- Lamberte of Brimeu, married Ferry of Croy.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Guyotte of Brimeu, n. Jean de Bos
- David I of Brimeu, Lord of Ligny, knight of the Golden Fleece: governor of Artois;
married Joanne of Chastillon, daughter of James, Lord of Dampierre and Admiral of France. - Florimond of Brimeu, Lord of Massincourt: Knight of the Golden Fleece.
- Jacques I of Brimeu, Lord of Grigny, died 1447: Knight of the Golden Fleece and esquire of Philip the Good.
- Archimbault of Brimeu, died in the Siege of Compiègne.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean of Brimeu, married Marie de Bossye
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Jeanne of Brimeu
{{Tree list/end}} Branch of the Lords of Poederlée, (Poyelles) Bastard branch descending of Garin of Brimeu.{{sfn|Lille gemeente|2017}} {{Tree list}}Matthieu de Brimeu, son of Garin: married Cornélie van Beerse.[3]- Peter de Brimeu:
married Magdalene of Vriessele, Lady of Poederlee.- Jacques de Brimeu, Lord of Poederlee:
married Anna van de Werve, daughter of Martin. - {{Tree list/final branch}}Maria of Brimeu, Lady of Poederlee:
married Conrad II Schetz, son of Erasmus II Schetz, Lord of Grobbendoncq. - {{Tree list/final branch}}Julianne Schetz: married Robrecht Tucher, knight and mayor of Antwerp.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Philippine de Brimeu: married Michel van de Werve, Lord of Hovorst and Vierseldyck.
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean de Brimeu, Lord of Poederlee: married Clara of Thuyl (Claire Van Serooskercke).&91;5&93;
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Charles de Brimeu, Lord of Poederlee
- {{Tree list/final branch}}Eleonora or Florentia de Brimeu, Lady of Poederlee:
married Philip Snoy, Lord of Oppuers. - {{Tree list/final branch}}Walburga Snoy, lady of Poederlee:
married Philippe-Guillaume de Steenhuys, 1st Baron de Poederlé. {{Tree list/end}} Notes {{notelist}}References1. ^1 {{harvnb|Galesloot|1870|loc=[https://books.google.com/books?id=WLNBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA175 p. 175]}} 2. ^1 {{harvnb|Galesloot|1870|loc=[https://books.google.com/books?id=WLNBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA197 p. 197]}} 3. ^1 {{harvnb|Galesloot|1870|loc=[https://books.google.com/books?id=WLNBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA217 p. 217]}} 4. ^1 {{harvnb|Galesloot|1870|loc=[https://books.google.com/books?id=WLNBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA327 p. 327]}}
}} Bibliography {{refbegin|30em}}- {{cite book|last1=Blaes|first1=Jean Baptiste François|last2=Henne|first2=Alexandre|title=Mémoires anonymes sur les troubles des Pays-Bas 2.: 1565–1580|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oG86AAAAcAAJ|year=1860|publisher=Heussner|ref={{harvid|Blaes|1860}}}}
- {{cite book|last=Le Carpentier|first=Jean|title=Histoire généalogique des Païs-Bas, ou histoire de Cambray, et du Cambresis, contenant ce qui s'y est passé sous les empereurs, et les rois de France et d'Espagne; enrichie des généalogies, éloges, et armes des comtes, ... Le tout divisé en IV part. III|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eiRmAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA325|chapter=Brimeu|pages=325–329|year=1664|language=French|ref=harv}}
- {{cite book|last=Galesloot|first=Louis|title=Inventaire des archives de la cour féodale de Brabant. I|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WLNBAAAAcAAJ|year=1870|publisher=Hayez|location=Brussels|language=french|ref=harv}}
- {{cite book|last=Roger|first=Paul|title=Noblesse et chevalerie du comté de Flandre, d'Artois et de Pacardie|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AQLEutpy6bUC&pg=PA229|chapter=Brimeu|page=229|year=1843|publisher=Duval et Herment|language=French|ref=harv}}
- {{cite book|title=De navorscher-Nederlands archief voor genealogie en heraldiek, heemkunde en geschiedenis|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qpMSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA140|pages=140–141|year=1852|location=Amsterdam|publisher=Frederik Muller|language=Dutch|ref={{harvid|Navorscher|1852}}}}
- {{cite web|title=Geschiedenis|trans-title=History|url=http://www.lille.be/Geschiedenis/default.aspx?id=284|website=Lille gemeente|language=Dutch|accessdate=23 September 2017|ref={{harvid|Lille gemeente|2017}}}}
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