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Philippe Maes

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Philippe Maes's first wife, Françoise Foccant, died on 17 February 1602; his second wife, Jacqueline Vanderbeken, on 29 March 1603. Through his second wife he acquired the lordship of Ophem. His third wife was Anne Piermont. By his first two wives he had the following children:
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Bram De Ridder and Violet Soen, "The Act of Cession, the 1598 and 1600 States General in Brussels and the Peace Negotiations during the Dutch Revolt", in
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The Twelve Years Truce (1609): Peace, Truce, War and Law in the Low Countries at the Turn of the 17th Century
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La Chambre des Comptes de Lille (1477-1667): L'institution et les hommes
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Maes died in Brussels on 18 October 1627 and was buried in the
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Academic Interests and Catholic Confessionalisation
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Index

Bodeghem
Ophem
Spanish Netherlands
Jacobus Maes
Council of Brabant
Engelbert
Brussels Privy Council
Charles
bishop of Ypres
bishop of Ghent
Estates General of 1598
Estates General of 1600
States of Brabant
Albert
Isabella
Pope Paul V
Lille Chamber of Accounts
collegiate church
Categories
1627 deaths
Ambassadors of the Habsburg Netherlands
Diplomats of the Habsburg Netherlands
Nobility of the Habsburg Netherlands

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