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House of
Schetz or
Schetz de Grobbendonk,
originally House von
Schetzenberg is a
German Noble House. Most
famous is the
Flemish branch named Schetz, one of...
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Conrad (or Coenraad)
Schetz de Grobbendonck,
later Conrad d'Ursel (1553–1632) was a
nobleman in the
Habsburg Netherlands and in 1604–1609 the
first ordinary...
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Lancelot II:
Charles Hubert Augustin Schetz, (1662-1726),
Count of Durbuy. In 1756 the
descendants of the
House of
Schetz obtain the Castle.
Since then the...
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Anthonie Schetz (1564,
Antwerp - 1640 or 1641, Brussels), was a
Flemish military commander in
Spanish service during the
Eighty Years' War. He was baron...
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moved to H****elt and Antwerp.
Amongst the
family members we find
Gaspard II
Schetz, the Lord of Grobbendonck, who
married Catherine van Ursel,
daughter of...
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Gaspar Schetz (1513–1580), Lord of Grobbendonk,
Hereditary Marshal of
Brabant was a
financier and
statesman in the
Habsburg Netherlands. For
reasons that...
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Lancelot II
Schetz (1604-1664), 2nd
Count of Grobbendonk,
baron of Wezemaal, lord of Durbuy, Tilburg, etc., was a
Netherlandish nobleman and a military...
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Erasmus II
Schetz,
sometimes Scets (died 1550), was a
Flemish nobleman. He was born as son of
Conrad I
Schetz who
married in 1485 to
Maria Crans di Roscara...
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heerlijkheid was in 1545
property of
Erasmus II
Schetz, the
first Baron was his
grandson Antonie II
Schetz,
Baron of Grobbendonck. The next
generations were...
- New York, London(Chapman Hall): John
Wiley and Sons. pp. 195–200, 316.
Schetz,
Joseph A.;
Allen E. Fuhs (1999-02-05).
Fundamentals of
fluid mechanics...