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The family Orinx (also written as ''Orins'', ''Oriens'', ''Oreins'', ''Orens'', ''Orenge'' even ''Orange'') are an age-old family of
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and neighbouring regions Hainaut,
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in Belgium. A family member played a prominent part in the creation of the Belgian Draught horse at the end of the 19th century.


Etymology

According to Jozef Van Overstraeten (1896–1986), honorary President of Vlaamse Toeristenbond – Vlaamse Automobilistenbond, the most probable explanation is the medieval
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word "oorrinc", meaning ear ring. A nickname for someone either wearing or making earrings. Less probable is the explanation as medieval Dutch "horic" meaning "hoek", corner, which is a remote dwelling in a village. Family names Hoorickx and Van Hoorick occur as well. , secretary-general of the Royal Commission for Toponymy and Dialectology, is an advocate of the latter explanation as "hoek".


Spelling

The name Orinx is written in a variety of ways, due to: * the prevailing
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: few people could read and even fewer write. Compulsory education was only introduced in Belgium in 1914, * the use of
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s, * the use of French in French-speaking regions: a different pronunciation may lead to Orinx being pronounced and spelled Orins, Oreins.


Distribution according to the spelling of the name

The national Belgian register of 2008 features different spellings. The people named Orinx in Brussels mostly came over from Pajottenland.


Related millers

The following families are related to the Orinx-Orins families:


Auguste Oreins (Orenge) and the origin of the Belgian draft horse

Jean Orens (Orins) (c. 1620 – 1698) was both miller and alderman in Hove. His son Paul Antoine Orens (c. 1650–1735) went to live as a farmer in Montignies-lez-Lens, the first inhabitant with that name. His children were registered there under the names Oreins and Orenge. In 1823 the birth of Auguste Oreins meant the fourth generation. In 1864, this Auguste bought a 30 month old stallion named Prins (Prince) in Grimminge. Auguste undertook week-long trips from village to village to have
mare A mare is an adult female horse or other equine. In most cases, a mare is a female horse over the age of three, and a filly is a female horse three and younger. In Thoroughbred horse racing, a mare is defined as a female horse more than fo ...
s covered by Prins. Farmers had the owner and horse stay as long as possible, to make sure their mares were serviced at the precise moment. In the end, they nicknamed the stallion Gugusse, after his owner Auguste. When Gugusse turned ten, the governing board approved the stallion for the last year, since the horse had become lame. Gugusse was sold and in 1878 ended up with Jules Hazard, tenant of the Fosteau Castle manor farm. With 500 hectares to work, Jules Hazard needed many horses and he wanted a stud farm of his own as well. He had Gugusse registered in the stud book as Orange I (B.S. 1144), most probably as a reference to Auguste Oreins. All Belgian Draught horses are descendants of this Orange I. His best known sons were Brillant and Jupiter. Orange I died in 1885, aged 21. Brillant, born in 1868, was bought by Remy Vanderschuerenhttps://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/39141 Stud farm of Vollezeele. Retrieved 6 November 2019. from
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when he was nine. The success of the Brabant/Belgian draft horse started with this stallion. The horse won the highest international prizes from 1878 till 1884. At the Paris
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he became international champion, surpassing the best English, French and Italian breeds. The French press wrote: "An extraordinary stallion, Brillant was awarded the first prize as the most beautiful and strongest of all draft horses." More distinctions were to follow: London (1879),
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(1879), Brussels (1881),
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(1881), and Amsterdam (1884). Brillant, Belgian champion in 1890Labouchère p. 68. as well, made
Vollezele Galmaarden (; french: Gammerages, ) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the towns of Galmaarden proper, Tollembeek and Vollezele. It is also situated in the Pajottenland. On January 1, ...
, a village in
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west of Brussels, a household name. Many important farmers in Vollezele and neighbouring villages followed suit, which made stud farming an important source of income with the Vollezele region as its centre. The Belgian draft horse became one of the main Belgian exports. In 1910, 34,599 draft horses were exported to Canada, Germany, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Russia, the United States and Sweden, at the price of 50 million Belgian francs. Enormous amounts were paid for stud horses. In 1930, Espoir de Quaregnon (Belgian champion in 1929) was exported to Italy for 1 million francs, equaling 505,000 euros. Stud fees were not cheap either, with 10,000 franks for Avenir d'Herse, the Belgian 1925 champion. Since no top mares were available, Brillant could not fully pass on his qualities. Jupiter became Belgian champion in 1889 and was a successful stud horse. His son Rêve d'Or became world champion overall in 1900, winning three gold medals. Another son of Jupiter was Brin d'Or, who sired 140 descendants, among them Indigène du Fosteau who was Belgian champion in 1906, '07, '08 and '09. A number of Indigène's descendants were exported to The Netherlands. In 1924, 15,5% of registered Dutch horses descended from this stallion, and thus from Orange I File:Gugusse-Orange I.jpg, Gugusse-Orange I File:Brillant.jpg, Brillant File:Rêve d'Or, hengst ,kleinzoon van Orange I. Brabants( Belgisch) trekpaard.jpg, Rêve d'Or Since 1887, a
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corporation has kept a register named The Belgian Draft Horse Corporation of America. The number of Belgian draft horses is higher than other breeds overall. The American Brabant Organisation was founded in
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in 1999, to protect, safeguard and promote the Brabant draft horse in the US.
In the United States and Canada, Belgian draft horses are still used by the
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Descendants of Orange I who became Belgian champions


Homage to Orange I and his descendants

File:Prins, de Trots van Brabant door Koenraad Tinel, Lennik 03.jpg, Prince, Pride of Brabant by File:Orange I - Grimminge (06) - 2017.jpg, Orange I by Ron Deblaere File:Standbeel Brillant 2014.JPG, Brillant by Ron Deblaere File:Indigène du Fosteau (Georges Maillard 1877-1942).png, Indigène du Fosteau by Georges Malissard File:Avenue Rêve d'Or.jpg, Rêve d'Or was a stallion worldchampion 1900 Sint-Kwintens-Lennik has a 4-metre-high bronze statue of Prins (Orange I) by sculptor Koenraad Tinel, as does Grimmige. Vollezele has a Brillant statue. In La Louvière, an avenue was named after Rêve d'Or. The tradition of the Brabant/Belgian draft horse has been listed as immaterial cultural Flemish heritage since 2018.De cultuur van het Brabants trekpaard
Retrieved 8 November 2019.
The shrimp fishing on horseback in
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Sources


The State Archives in Belgium, search persons
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Forebears: Search millions of names & place
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Geneanet: Search your ancestors
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Bestaande Belgische molens (Existing mills in Belgium)
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Verdwenen Belgische molens (Disappeared mills in Belgium
Retrieved November 10, 2019.
Erfgoedobject watermolen van Asbeek (Flanders Heritage Water mill Asse)
Retrieved August 10, 2019.

Retrieved August 12, 2019.
Peremans J., ''Orins (family)'', H.O.L.V.E.O, XX, p. 268–269.
Retrieved August 10, 2019.
Peremans J., Orins (family), H.O.L.V.E.O., XXVIII, p. 137–142
Retrieved August 11, 2019. * Boomstra O.W., ''De waardij van een vroege opleiding'', Editions Verloren Hilversum, 1993, p. 264. (The value of an early education)
Grimani Breviary: a Remarkable Artistic Collaboration between Simon Bening and Other Artists (c. 1515 – 1520)
* P. De Brauwer, ''Het Belgisch Trekpaard: Een levend monument'', Lannoo, (2004). * P. C. Labouchère, ''De geschiedenis van het Belgische trekpaard en de invloed van Indigène du Fosteau op de Nederlandsche trekpaardfokkerij'', Leiter-Nypels, 1927. *Fr. Lynghaug, ''The Official Horse Breeds Standards Guide: The Complete Guide to the Standards of All North American Equine Breed Associations'', Voyageur Press, 2009. (pp. 346–355) * Hynderick de Theulegoet, ''Monographie Du Cheval de Trait Belge'', 1911, (Classic Reprint), Forgotten Books, 2018, 188s,
History of the Belgian draught horseBelgian Draft Horse Corporation of AmericaThe American Brabant AssociationThe Belgian Draught-horse MuseumThe Forefathers of the Belgian draft horse

A brief history about the Belgian DraftNational champions of BelgiumHorse Canada- Brabant HorseHaylee, Finn & Fergus, Hannah


References and footnotes

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