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The House of Ursel is the name of an important old Belgian noble family of
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origin. The Head of the House is styled the Duke of Ursel, while other members are styled as Count/Countess d'Ursel.


History

The Ursel family roots are in
Schmalkalden Schmalkalden () is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, in the southwest of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is on the southern slope of the Thuringian Forest at the Schmalkalde river, a tributary to the Werra. , the town had a popul ...
, Germany, and were collateral branch of the House of Schetzenberg. In the late 15th century, some members moved to Hasselt and Antwerp. Amongst the family members we find
Gaspard II Schetz Gaspar Schetz (1513–1580), Lord of Grobbendonk, Hereditary Marshal of Brabant was a financier and statesman in the Habsburg Netherlands. For reasons that are unknown he was nicknamed "Corvinus". Life Gaspar Schetz was born in Antwerp on 20 July ...
, the Lord of Grobbendonck, who married Catherine van Ursel, daughter of
Lancelot II of Ursel Lancelot du Lac (French for Lancelot of the Lake), also written as Launcelot and other variants (such as early German ''Lanzelet'', early French ''Lanselos'', early Welsh ''Lanslod Lak'', Italian ''Lancillotto'', Spanish ''Lanzarote del Lago' ...
. The three daughters of Lancelot II died without heirs, and by request of Barbe of Ursel, Conrad III Schetz was adopted by her. His descendants carrying the name 'van Ursel'. The ancestors of Lancelot II came from Antwerp, and held important offices. Conrad Albert, Baron of Wesemael and Lord of Highene was created First Duke of Ursel by imperial decree of Charles VI on 19 August 1716 and later he was created First Duke of Hoboken on 24 April 1717. During the centuries the family had the privilege of being the hereditary ''grand veneur'' and ''Haut Forestier of Flanders'' (Forestarius), a ceremonial function at court of the Count of Flanders.


Patrimonium

Today the Ursel family still holds residence in a few important old castles like Linterpoort Castle, property of count Thibault d'Ursel,
Hex Castle Heks Castle ( nl, Kasteel van Heks) is a château in the village of Heks in the municipality of Heers, province of Limburg, Belgium. History The house was built in the 1770s by the Liège architect Etienne Fayen for the Prince-Bishop of Li ...
property of count Ghislian d'Ursel and the large Castle of the Counts d´Ursel in Durbuy, descendants of Antony Schetz, Count of Durbuy. Moulbaix Castle, residence of the late Aymard, count d'Ursel was recently sold, after the last Countess d´Ursel died.
Beerlegem Castle Beerlegem is a village belonging to the municipality of Zwalm. It is located in the Flemish Ardennes, the hilly southern part of the province of East Flanders, Belgium. Until 1970, it was an independent municipality. History During excavations ...
is the private residence of Count Hubert d'Ursel de Bousies, by marriage a descendant of
Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega, 1st Marquess of Rode Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega (died 4 October 1697), was the First Marquess of Rode. He was the Opper Broodmeester of Flanders and had multiple important heerlijkheden. History He was the son of Francisco de Vega and Gracia Rodriguez, Lad ...
, the original
Marquess of Rode Marquess of Rode is a former title of the Belgian nobility, now extinct. Rode is a former part of Schelderode in Flanders. History The dominium of Rode was the property of don Simon Rodriguez de Evora who had bought the property in 1602; he was ...
. Another residence Smissenbroek Castle is the property of Count Augustin d'Ursel de Bousies, this castle comes from the same heritage of Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega and is family property since 1808. The main summer residence of the family was
d'Ursel Castle D'Ursel Castle ( nl, Kasteel van Hingene, also known as the ''Kasteel d'Ursel'') used to be the private summer residence of the Duke of Ursel in Hingene in the municipality of Bornem, province of Antwerp, Belgium. Today it is property of the State ...
in Hingene, since the 18th century private property. Even today the main graveyard of the Dukes of Ursel is next to the church of Hingene. The successful restoration of the castle received the Flemish Heritage award.


Family

Members of the House of Ursel are allied to many old and important noble houses of Belgium. Even today these unions give them a large network in society. They are allied and married to the house of von
Lobkowicz The House of Lobkowicz (''Lobkovicové'' in modern Czech, sg. ''z Lobkovic''; ''Lobkowitz'' in German) is a Czech noble family that dates back to the 14th century and is one of the oldest Bohemian noble families. The family also belong to the G ...
, Zu salm,
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, von Arenberg, de Clermont-Tonnerre, de La Trémoille, Cornet d'Elzius, De Croy, de Merode, de la Rochefoucauld, de Riquet, Prince de Caraman-Chimay, de Lannoy, d'Oultremont, von Schönburg-Glauchau, de Brouchoven de Bergeÿck, de Spoelberch, de Broqueville, Visart de Bocarmé, de Hemricourt de Grunne, von
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, de Villenfagne de Vogelsanck, de Montpellier de Vedrin, de Bèthune-Hesdigneul.


Titles

The head of the family still holds old recognised titles, given from father to son for generations. * Count of Grobbendonk, by Imperial Decree, Ferdinand III since 1638. * Count of the Holy Empire, by Imperial Decree, Ferdinand III since 1638. * Duke of Ursel, by imperial Decree since 1716. * Duke of Hoboken, By imperial Decree since 1717. *
Prince of Arches and Charleville Prince of Arches and Charleville is a noble title associated with Charleville-Mézières in France and now held by the Duke of Ursel in Belgium. The title originates with Charles Gonzaga (Gonzagues), Duke of Mantua, who was also Duke of Rethel, a ...
; ''Principauté d'Arches'', inherited from the Princes zu Salm.


Genealogy


Descendants Renout, Mayors of Antwerp

Reinout van Ursel/Ursene is considered the first Knight of Ursel, he was married to Sapientia Vele Roggemans. ** Lancelot of Ursel, Lord of Asscherayen (Asschereyen/As-Schreyhane), m. Joanne, lady of Corswarem. ** John of Ursel, alderman of Antwerp, m. Beatrix d'Alleyns. *** John II of Ursel, Lord Mayor of Antwerp, m. Isabelle de Colesoyne **** Lancelot I of Ursel, alderman of Antwerp, m. Cecilia, Lady of Diest *****
John III of Ursel John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second E ...
, alderman of Antwerp, m. 1st Maria vander Voort, 2nd Mary Pots ****** Maria of Ursel, married Martin, son of Henri van de Werve. *******Anne van de Werve, married to Jacques de Brimeu, Lord of Poederlee. ********Maria of Brimeu, Lady of Poederlee: married Conrad II Schetz. *********Julianne Schetz: married Robrecht Tucher, knight and mayor of Antwerp. ******
Lancelot II of Ursel Lancelot du Lac (French for Lancelot of the Lake), also written as Launcelot and other variants (such as early German ''Lanzelet'', early French ''Lanselos'', early Welsh ''Lanslod Lak'', Italian ''Lancillotto'', Spanish ''Lanzarote del Lago' ...
, Lord Mayor of Antwerp, m. 1st. Barbara of Lier, 3rd Adriana Rockox, daughter of Adriaan Nicolaas Rockox. *******Catherine of Ursel, m.
Gaspard II Schetz Gaspar Schetz (1513–1580), Lord of Grobbendonk, Hereditary Marshal of Brabant was a financier and statesman in the Habsburg Netherlands. For reasons that are unknown he was nicknamed "Corvinus". Life Gaspar Schetz was born in Antwerp on 20 July ...
, (1513–1580), oldest son of
Erasmus II Schetz Erasmus II Schetz sometimes Scets died 1550 was a Flemish nobleman. Lord of Grobbendonk He was born as son of Conrad I Schetz who married in 1485 to Maria Crans di Roscara, daughter of Mathieu Roscara. He lived in Maastricht, and came to Antwer ...
, Lord of Grobbendonk. ********
Conrad III Schetz 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 ambassador to England for the Archdukes Albert and Isabella. Ursel family The 5th s ...
, (1553–1632): 1st Baron of Hoboken ******* Mary of Ursel, died 1601: marr. Ambrose Tucher, buried inside St-James. ******** Robrecht Tucher: Married Julianna Schetz, daughter of Conrad II Schetz. ********* Joannes II Antonius Tucher: Lord Mayor of Antwerp. *******Barbe of Ursel, last heir of her father Lancelot II, she adopted her nephew, as heir of Ursel,
Conrad III Schetz 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 ambassador to England for the Archdukes Albert and Isabella. Ursel family The 5th s ...
, (1553–1632) 1st Baron of Hoboken.


Barons of Hoboken

Conrad III Schetz 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 ambassador to England for the Archdukes Albert and Isabella. Ursel family The 5th s ...
, (1553–1632), 1st Baron of Hoboken was the son of Gaspard II and Catharina van Ursel. He named himself Conrad d'Ursel after 1617. ** Conrad, 1st Count of Ursel, 2nd Baron of Hoboken, Vicomte of Vives-St-Eloy (1592-1659) : became a
Count of the Holy Roman Empire Imperial Count (german: Reichsgraf) was a title in the Holy Roman Empire. In the medieval era, it was used exclusively to designate the holder of an imperial county, that is, a fief held directly ( immediately) from the emperor, rather than from ...
by Imperial Decree of Ferdinand III in 1638. Married to Anne Maria, daughter of
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and former Noble Canonesse of Nivelles.Short historical overview of the d’Ursel family
retrieved 21 October 2009
*** François, 2nd Count of Ursel, 3rd Baron of Hoboken (1626 - 1696): Grand Forrestier of Flanders, in service of Charles II of Spain, married to Honorine, Lady of Hornes-Bassignies. ****Anne-Hyacinthe d'Ursel: married to François-Sigmund, son of
Lamoral II Claudius Franz, Count of Thurn and Taxis Lamoral II Claudius Franz, Count of Thurn and Taxis (14 February 1621 (baptized) – 13 September 1676) was a German nobleman and Imperial Postmaster. He took over the post of Imperial Postmaster General from his mother when he came of age in 1 ...
****Marie-Françoise d'Ursel †1720: married to Guillaume Henri de Mélun, Marquess of Richebourg. ****Angélique-Florence d'Ursel: married the Marquess de Bournonville. ****Conrad-Albert, 1st Duke d'Ursel (1665–1738)


Duke of Hoboken (Imperial Decree of 1717)

Simplified genealogy of the generations and direct line of Dukes of Ursel upon today.


Austrian and Holland period

Conrad-Albert, 1st Duke d'Ursel (1665–1738):
''He married Eleonore Christine Elisabeth zu Salm, daughter of
Charles Theodore, Prince of Salm Charles Theodore Otto, Prince of Salm (; 1645-1710), was Count of Salm-Salm since 1663 and Obersthofmeister at the Austrian Court. Family He was the son of Leopold Philip Charles, Fürst (Prince) of Salm, and his wife, Maria Anna of Bronckhors ...
and noble lady of the Starry Cross''. ##
Charles, 2nd Duke d'Ursel Charles Elisabeth Conrard, 2nd Duke d'Ursel and of Hoboken, Prince of Arches and Charleville and Count of Grobbendoncq (1717–1775) was a Belgian Duke. He succeeded his father and became the second Duke of Ursel in 1738. He was the First Pri ...
(1717–1775):
''married to Eleonora von Lobkowicz, daughter of Georg Christian, Fürst von Lobkowitz and Henriette von Waldstein-Wartenburg (1702 - 1780)''. ### Wolfgang-William, 3rd Duke d'Ursel (1750–1804). ####
Charles-Joseph, 4th Duke d'Ursel Charles-Joseph, 4th Duke d'Ursel and of Hoboken, Prince of Arches and Charleville and Count of Grobbendoncq (9 August 1777 – 27 September 1860) was a statesman and minister in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and later Belgium.
(1777–1860):


Kingdom of Belgium

Charles-Joseph, 4th Duke d'Ursel Charles-Joseph, 4th Duke d'Ursel and of Hoboken, Prince of Arches and Charleville and Count of Grobbendoncq (9 August 1777 – 27 September 1860) was a statesman and minister in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and later Belgium.
(1777–1860):
''Married to Louise-Victoire Ferrero Fieschi, princess of Masserano.'' ## Léon, 5th Duke d'Ursel (1805 – 1878).:Melville Henry Massue Ruvigny et Raineval ''
The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal Melville Amadeus Henry Douglas Heddle de La Caillemotte de Massue de Ruvigné, "9th Marquis of Ruvigny and 15th of Raineval" (25 April 1868 – 6 October 1921) was a British genealogist and author, who was twice president of the Legitimist Jacobit ...
: Being a Complete Table of All the Descendants Now Living of Edward III, King of England'', Genealogical Pub. Co., 1994, , . Page 461

''married to Sophie d'Harcourt (1812-1842), daughter of Eugène, Duke of Harcourt.'' ### Marie Charles Joseph, 6th Duke d'Ursel (1848 – 1903). #### Robert-Marie, 7th Duke d'Ursel ( 1873 – 1955): ##### Henri, 8th Duke d'Ursel, (1900 – 1974): ###### Antonin, 9th Duke d'Ursel, (1925 - 1989) ####### Stéphane, 10th Duke d'Ursel, (1971 -) ########Matisse, Count d'Ursel. (2001-)


Count d'Ursel

Cadet family members are to beknown as Count or Countess d'Ursel. * Jean Count d'Ursel, died on 16 March 1945 in Flossenbürg. * Jeanne Lejeune de Schiervel, countess d'Ursel died in Ravensbruck. * Louis Marie Alexandre Count d'Ursel, Diplomat during the second WW. * Antoine, Count d'Ursel (23 November 1953 ) Chevalier de Justice / Royal Commission for Luxembourg * Thibault, Count d'Ursel (5 June 1980), married to Désirée zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg and son in law of
Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg Prince Alfonso Maximiliano Victorio Eugenio Alejandro María Pablo de la Santísima Trinidad y Todos los Santos zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (28 May 1924 – 21 December 2003) was a Spanish businessman known for his promotion of the Spanish resorts of ...
. * Michel, Count d´Ursel, mayor of Heks. * Anne Charlotte, Countess d'Ursel, member of the Brussels parliament. * Barbara d'Ursel de Lobkowicz, politician. * Charles, count d'Ursel grandfather of Philippe, Count d'Ursel (1920-2017) * Léo, count d'Ursel; Belgian diplomat. * Aymard, count d'Ursel; secret Chamberlain. * Hippolyte, count d'Ursel, (1850-1937): member of the Senate. Honoured in the D'Ursel Point. * Count John Cornet d’Elzius, son of countess Colette d´Ursel, ambassador to the Holy See.


See also

*
Belgian nobility The Belgian nobility comprises Belgian individuals or families recognized as noble with or without a title of nobility in the Kingdom of Belgium. The Belgian constitution states that no specific privileges are attached to the nobility. History ...


References


External links

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Eupedia.com page
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