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The Rubens family is a Flemish noble family that lived in Antwerp.

House of Rubens
noble family
Country Spanish Netherlands
FoundedPeter Paul Rubens
TitlesLords of Vremdyck
Lords of Rameyen
Crest of Gerardus Rubens, Abbot Ocist
Crest of Gerardus Rubens, Abbot Ocist
Helena Fourment and the Count of Brouchoven.
Helena Fourment and the Count of Brouchoven.
Rubens and van Parys
Rubens and van Parys
Bartholomeus Rubens
Bartholomeus Rubens
Barbara Arents
Barbara Arents
Rubens and his son Albert (1614-1657)
Rubens and his son Albert (1614-1657)

Origin


The origin is believed to be Marie Arnoult Rubbens,[1] died 1350, who lived in Antwerp and was married to Catherine van den Elshoutte. Their son John married Marguerite of Catschote, and was the father of three sons: Arnoult II, Josse and Peter I. Bartholomaeus I Rubens, born 1501, is recorded as being at the court of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. He married Barbara Arents, of noble birth.

Most famous are his grandsons, the painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens (knighted in 1624 by Philip IV of Spain and in 1630 by Charles I of England), and his brother Philip Rubens, who entered in the service of Cardinal Ascanio Colonna. Many of their descendants married to important noble families. The main family members are buried in the Saint James' church, Antwerp and the former St. Michael's Abbey.

Today the family is extinct in the male line, but has descendants in the other branches: Goubau-Rubens / van Parys-Rubens / de Lunden-Rubens. It is believed that there are more than 10,000 descendants today, most of them members of the Belgian aristocracy.[2] The last direct male-line descendant of the painter was his grandson Alexander Rubens, Lord of Vremdyck, who died in Mechelen.


Genealogy



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References


  1. Frédéric Verachter, Généalogie de Pierre Paul Rubens et de sa famille, Antwerp, 1840.
  2. "Grote familiereünie voor nazaten en naamgenoten Rubens - Het Nieuwsblad". Nieuwsblad.be. 2004-03-02. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
  3. "Bartholomeus Rbens en Barbara Arents - Rubenshuis".
  4. "De familieman - Rubenshuis".
  5. "Heemkundige Kring Jan Vleminck vzw". Heemkringwijnegem.be. 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2017-06-21.
  6. "A Lalaing, ... — Commune d'Écaussinnes".
  7. Descendants from her second marriage are the Counts of Brouchoven de Bergeyck
  8. Nobiliaire des Pays-Bas, et du comté de Bourgogne...Depuis le ..., Volume 2 Door De Vegiano (seigneur de Hovel)
  9. Geschiedenis van de gemeenten der provincie Oost-Vlaanderen ..., Volume 4. p.6
  10. Stamboek van den Frieschen, vroegeren en lateren, adel, uit oude ..., Volume 2
  11. Histoire chronologique des evêques: et du chapitre exemt de l'église ...



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