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Horst castle whose history dates back to XIII It is century when Rode went into the hands of the Lantwyck [ 2 ] .

The oldest part is certainly this great tower golden by the Lichen … It was the refuge tower, the dungeon. »»
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The Families the Lantwyck is an old family of chivalrous origin [ 3 ] .

At XIII It is century, Mathilde de Lantwyck, daughter of Arnold, head of name and weapons of the family of Lantwyck, wife Godefroid de Gossoncourt, lord of Gossoncourt and Vaalbeek.
Adam’s son, Jean de Lantwyck, sire de Horst, lord of Vorselaer, Rethy, Blanden, married on 27-3-1292 Marguerite de Brabant, called Tervueren, legitimized bastard of Jean I is The Brabant [ 4 ] . His daughter Margarete, wife of Gérard de Duffel, Sire de Rethy, to whom Jean III, Duke of Brabant, gives heritablement his breeding [ 5 ] In Ixelles, near Brussels, expressly qualified her cousin [ 6 ] . At XIV It is century, Marie de Lantwyck, sister of the knight Jean de Lantwyck, lord of Blanden (1388) and Vaalbeek (1394), last sire of Horst, wife of the knight Jean Van Kraainem, is a lady of Rethy.

The feudal family of Rode said the lantwyck [ 7 ] wore [ 3 ] : silver with three flowers from lily to the cut foot [ 8 ] Gules (Rode Blason de la ville de Flêtre (59) Nord-France.svg), in the golden-quarter of gold has three pals of gules (Berthout, lords of Malines Armoiries de Limpach 1.svg). The frank district is sometimes broken from a franc district of Hermines which is, Berthout de Duffel, lords of Rethy . Crest: a flower from the shield [ 9 ] . (many variants)

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The branch branch wore [ 3 ] : Argent to a flower of lis of sand, to the chief of gold with three pals of gules (Berthout, lords of Mechelen) [ ten ] . Crest: a surge [ 11 ] .

  • Ad. Goemaere, Publisher, King’s printer, our wealth of art and archeology – Brabant ignores – Horst castle in Rhode-Saint-Pierre [ twelfth ] , 1950

The primitive Horst castle dates from the first lord of Rhode, that is to say from the 13th It is century. The first lords of the Château de Horst are Arnold Van Lantwyck and Adam, his brother. »

Many current Wavrian families descend from ancient families and they often have illustrious ancestors. The blood of the Dukes of Brabant was directly combined with Dion, of Lantwijck Armes de la famille de Rode de Lantwyck.svg. »

The surname is written indifferently the lantwyck , De Lantwijck (especially in Latin acts of the XV It is and XVI It is centuries), Van Lantwijck or van landwijijck , sometimes without particles, even The Landuyck which seems to be a spelling inspired by the pronunciation of this name by the Walloons. »

  • Canon Jean Cassart, Arnold van Lanwijck, Louvain Et Sa descendance à malines, betekom et Rokolar ” , In : Brabantica , Volume X, first part, Brussels, 1971, pp. 199-210.
  • Michel de Muyser, Muyser family genealogical pencil , article published in The parchment , n O 250, July – , 52 It is year, pp. 703-721 [ 14 ] , 1987

In the order of alliances [ 16 ] :

Van Lantwijck Armes de la famille de Lantwyck.svg– of Muser Armes de la famille de Muyser Lantwyck.svg– Gielys Alis Zoeten – Hannart – Coosmans – Van Ophem alias Ghelts – Van der Biest – Van Borre – Van Bruystem – De Munter – De Blancquedamme – del Briere – Truys – d’OuPaye – del Fallize – Mieux – Becquet – De Beausart – Everaerts – Van Pamel – Jacques – Ralis – Van Haegendoren – Van Erschot – Van Groenendael – Collart Blason famille Collart (BE).svg– THIRY – BEAUFAUX

Branch Actual Subsistant Van Lantwyck Puis Van Landwyck [ modifier | Modifier and code ]

Canon Jean Cassart, in his study on this family [ 17 ] , studies the descendants of a branch which will be established in Louvain then in Betekom and Rillaar, and from Joris Van Lantwijck, who died before the to Louvain. This one is the ancestor of Herman Van Landewijck, baptized in Betekom the who married the Marie Van de Velde. The remaining descendants of this family always bears the name Van Landewyck [ 18 ] .

  1. Lantwyck is a lordship that we find on January 12, 1485 in the possession of Maître Jacques de Gondebault, secretary of the Duke of Brabant, with that of Linkhout; Mr. Frédéric Collon was kind enough to teach us that Lantwyck was located in Linkhout and constituted a lordship independent of that of the village. (Canon Jean Cassart, from Lantwijck Essay of a genealogy of this family XV It is At XVIII It is century.)
  2. Ad. Goemaere, Publisher, printer of the king, our wealth of art and archeology – the Brabant ignores – the castle of Horst in Rhode -Saint -Pierre, 1950
  3. A B and C Source: Frédéric Collon, Wavre armorial and surroundings (Brussels, 1952), p. 92
  4. The lords of Rode were the vassals of the Duke of Brabant.
  5. Currently the ponds of Ixelles.
  6. Source: Chartrier de l’Abbaye de la Cambre.
  7. Canon Jean Cassart, Notes on families Allied to Lantwijck in of Lantwijck Essay of a genealogy of this family of XV It is At XVIII It is century.
  8. The term “at the cut foot” means that the lily flower is represented without root. We also talk about nourished foot.
  9. Cfr de Raadt, seal of the aldermen of Blanden.
  10. An armored painting at the Parc Abbey, in the arms of an Oyenbrugge, presents a variant of Lantwyck’s weapons in a very original arrangement: Silver, in the first district of the sand lakes in the shape of a overturned clover and a flower from Lis en Pointe, to the Frank Quarter Senestre with three pals of gules .
  11. Said birds when they open their wings as if to take off.
  12. The Rhode-Saint-Pierre area was strategically located near Louvain who, until the middle of the XIV It is century was the largest and most important city in the Duchy of Brabant.
  13. Genealogist, president of the History Society and Curator of the Treasury of the Cathedral of Tournai. See also: Albert Milet-Bibliography of Canon Jean Cassart (1938-1982) 14 p.
  14. Family combined with the Lantwyck repeatedly, which has earned them to add their names by royal decree of Dec. 14. 1990.
  15. With a party, the memory of the Muser-Lalewyck alliances will also be perpetuated by the way of heraldry.
  16. Canon Jean Cassart, notes on families allied to the Lantwijck in in Lantwijck Essay of a genealogy of this family from the 15th to the 18th century.
  17. Canon Jean Cassart, Arnold van Lanwijck, de Louvain et sa descendance à malines, betekom et Rillalar , In : Brabantica , Volume X, first part, Brussels, 1971, pp. 199-210.
  18. Claudine van landweight, Family memories. The journey of an idealistic, Henri Baumann 1881-1969 , Brussels, June 2009, 3rd edition (with a preface by Guy Jacques de Dixmude).

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