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Privy Council Of The Habsburg Netherlands
The Privy Council or Secret Council ( nl, Geheime Raad, french: Conseil Privé) was one of the three "collateral councils" (along with the Council of Finance and Council of State) that together formed the highest government institutions of the Habsburg Netherlands. Based in Brussels, it was particularly charged with legal and administrative questions. History The Council was founded on 1 October 1531 by Emperor Charles V.Geheime Raad (1531-1578)
. Accessed 3 April 2017. He prescribed a president, eight councillors, and a secretary.



Pompa Funebris Albert Ardux - Consell
Pompa is a commune in Făleşti District, Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The List of states .... It is composed of three villages: Pervomaisc, Pompa and Suvorovca.''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova'' (CUATM)


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Engelbert Maes
Engelbert Maes (1545–1630), was chief-president of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands and Council of State from 1614 to 1630, making him a central figure in the government of the Habsburg Netherlands for sixteen years. Career Engelbert was the son of Jacobus Maes, a member of the Council of Brabant, and Aleyde de Tassis. He was born in Antwerp and studied civil law at Leuven University, where he matriculated on 17 October 1560.Björn VolckaertDe leden van de Geheime Raad der Zuidelijke Nederlanden onder het bewind van de aartshertogen en Filips IV, 1609-1653. Een prosopografische studie. Deel 2 thesis for the degree of licentiate of History, Ghent University, 2004. After graduation he served as pensionary of the city of Antwerp. Under Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma he became auditor general of the Army of Flanders and a member of the Great Council of Mechelen. In 1603 the Archdukes Albert and Isabella Isabella may refer to: People and fictional characters * ...
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Louis-Alexander Scockart
Louis-Alexander Scockart (1633–1708), count of Tirimont, was an officeholder and diplomat of the Spanish Netherlands, and signatory of the Treaty of Ryswick on behalf of Charles II of Spain. Life Scockart was born in Mons, in the county of Hainaut, on 29 August 1633. He studied law at Leuven University and entered a career in public administration, eventually sitting on the Council of Finance, the Supreme Council of Flanders in Madrid, the Privy Council in Brussels, and being appointed treasurer of the royal domains in the Low Countries.Eugène Duchesne, "Scockart, Louis-Alexandre", in ''Biographie Nationale de Belgique''vol. 22(Brussels, 1920), 108-110. He was ennobled in 1668, knighted in 1672, and awarded the title count of Tirimont in 1690. In 1697 Scockart was appointed ambassador plenipotentiary of Charles II for the negotiation of the Treaty of Ryswick, which concluded the Nine Years' War. He remained involved in negotiations about the treaty's implementation until the e ...
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Antoine Reniers
Antoine is a French given name (from the Latin ''Antonius'' meaning 'highly praise-worthy') that is a variant of Danton, Titouan, D'Anton and Antonin. The name is used in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, West Greenland, Haiti, French Guiana, Madagascar, Benin, Niger, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Chad, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda. It is a cognate of the masculine given name Anthony. Similar names include Antaine, Anthoine, Antoan, Antoin, Antton, Antuan, Antwain, Antwan, Antwaun, Antwoine, Antwone, Antwon and Antwuan. Feminine forms include Antonia, Antoinette, and (more rarely) Antionette. As a first name *Antoine Alexandre Barbier (1765–1825), a French librarian and bibliographer *Antoine Arbogast (1759–1803), a French mathematician *Antoine Arnauld (1612–1694), a French theologian, ph ...
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Guillaume De Grysperre
Guillaume de Grysperre (1543/4–1622) was a jurist who became a member of the Brussels Privy Council.Émile de Borchgrave, "Grysperre, Guillaume de", ''Biographie Nationale de Belgique''vol. 8(Brussels, 1885), 390-391. Life Grysperre was born in 1543 or 1544, the son of Severin de Grysperre, pensionary of the Liberty of Bruges. He studied law and himself became pensionary of Mechelen. In 1576 he was appointed to the Great Council of Mechelen (the highest law court in the Habsburg Netherlands), in 1598 to the Privy Council, and in 1614 to the Council of State. His first wife, Lievine van der Meere, died on 28 November 1601; his second wife, Guillelmine van der Meere, outlived him. He died in Brussels on 17 April 1622 and was buried in Brussels minster alongside his first wife. His son Charles became a councillor and commissioner of finance and married Jeanne-Marie van der Borcht. Their son, Guillaume-Albert de Grysperre Guillaume-Albert de Grysperre, baron of Goyck and Libersa ...
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Jean Grivel
Jean Grivel, lord of Perrigny (1560—1624) was a jurist from Franche-Comté (now in France), which was then part of the Spanish monarchy. Life Grivel was born in Lons-le-Saunier, on 15 March 1560,''Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire littéraire des Dix-Sept Provinces des Pays-Bas, de la Principauté de Liége, et de quelques contrées voisines'', vol. 2 (Louvain, Imprimerie Académique, 1768), pp. 29-3On Google Books/ref> to Christophe Grivel and Adrienne de Pariset. He studied law at the University of Dole and married Jeanne Tricornet.Preface to ''Journal de Jean Grivel, Seigneur de Perrigny'', edited by Achille Chereau (Lons-le-Saunier, 1865), pp. 19-25. He took part in resisting the 1595 French invasion of Franche-Comté, and his journal of the conflict was published in 1865. On 21 March 1599 he was appointed a councillor on the Parlement of Dole, and on 11 January 1608 councillor and master of requests of the Brussels Privy Council. His volume of judicial decisions of the ...
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Ferdinand Van Boisschot
Ferdinand van Boisschot or Ferdinand de Boisschot (1560sJ. Lefèvre, "Boisschot, Ferdinand van"
''Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek'', vol. 1 (Brussels, 1964), 216–219
or 26 June 1570 – 24 November 1649), Baron of Zaventem, was a jurist and diplomat from the who became chancellor of the Duchy of Brabant.


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Jean Alphonse, 1st Count De Coloma
Jean Alphonse, 1st Count de Coloma (28 January 1677 – 7 January 1739), was a Flemish noble lord of Spanish descent, a member of the House of Coloma. He was a councillor on the Great Council of Mechelen and the supreme council in Vienna, and president of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands . family Coloma was born in Antwerp, the great-grandson of Pedro Coloma, Baron of Bornhem, grandson of Pedro Coloma, Viscount of Dourlens, and the third son – born postmortem – of Pierre Coloma, 1st Baron of Moriensart and his wife Anne-Elisabeth de Bejar, Lady of Westackerre. He was the uncle of Rosa Alexandra Coloma, who married Nicolas vander Dilft, mayor of Brussels. He was educated in Ghent by his great-uncle Joannes de Bejar, canon and scholaster of Ghent. In 1705 he married Barbe le Poyvre, who died in Mechelen in 1724. After her death he married Lady Maria Claire de Romree, Lady of the Starry Cross and widow of his brother, the 2nd Baron of Moriensart, who had died in 1 ...
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Christophe-Ernest, 1st Count Of Baillet
Christophe-Ernest, 1st Count of Baillet (1668-1732) was a leading figure in the government of the Austrian Netherlands.B. de Saint-Genois, "Baillet (Christophe-Ernest comte de)", ''Biographie Nationale de Belgique''Volume 1(Brussels, 1866), 643-644. Family Christophe-Ernest was born in Latour Castle on 1 September 1668 as youngest son of Maximilian II Antoine de Baillet, Lord of Latour. He died without heirs and his branch died out: the title of Count of Baillet passed to the heirs of his older brother. He resided in Mechelen until 1725. Career Charles II of Spain named Baillet to the Council of Luxembourg in 1699. In 1704 he was appointed to the Great Council of Mechelen, becoming president in 1716. De Baillet played an important part in the trials of Frans Anneessens, in Brussels. Rebelion of Mechelen He was loyal to the crown during the anti-government disturbances of 1718 and played an important part in the protection of Mechelen, personally directing the successful ...
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Albert De Coxie
Albert de Coxie, baron of Moorseele, lord of Bouseval, la Tour, etc., was a jurist who became president of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands. Coxie was born in Mechelen, where he was baptised on 8 May 1637. His father, Michel de Coxie, was a member of the Great Council of Mechelen; his mother was Anne-Marie del Piano d'Avala. Ch. Piot, "Coxie (Albert de)", ''Biographie Nationale de Belgique''vol. 4(Brussels, 1873), 455. On 23 March 1660 he too was appointed to the Great Council of Mechelen. On 3 February 1676 he transferred to the Privy Council, where he became commissioner for fiscal cases on 15 June 1684. He was appointed to the Council of State A Council of State is a governmental body in a country, or a subdivision of a country, with a function that varies by jurisdiction. It may be the formal name for the cabinet or it may refer to a non-executive advisory body associated with a head o ... the same day. He served as president of the Privy Council from 12 November ...
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Pieter Frans Blondel
Pieter is a male given name, the Dutch form of Peter. The name has been one of the most common names in the Netherlands for centuries, but since the mid-twentieth century its popularity has dropped steadily, from almost 3000 per year in 1947 to about 100 a year in 2016.Pieter
at the Corpus of First Names in The Netherlands Some of the better known people with this name are below. See for a longer list. * (?-1332), Flemish revolutionary * (c. 1480–1572), Flemish Franciscan missionary in Mexico known as "Pedro de Gante" *