Jean de Brouchoven, 2nd Count of Bergeyck
Jean II de Brouchoven, 2nd Count of Bergeyck (October 9, 1644 – May 21, 1725), was a Flemish politician who later was recognised as Baron of Leefdael.[1]
Jean II de Brouchoven 2nd Count of Bergeyck | |
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Born | October 9, 1644 |
Died | May 21, 1725 80) | (aged
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Allegiance | Spain Holy Roman Empire |
Spouse(s) | Livina Marie de Beer-Meulebeke |
Children | 1 |
Relations | Jean-Baptiste de Brouchoven (father) Helena Fourment (mother) |
Life
He was the son of Jean-Baptiste de Brouchoven, 1st Count of Bergeyck, and Helena Fourment, Countess of Bergeyck. His younger brother Hyacinthe-Marie de Brouchoven was president of the Great Council. Jean married Livina Marie de Beer-Meulebeke,[2] and became the father of Nicholas de Brouchoven, 3rd Count of Bergeyck.
Career
He was in service of the Spanish Crown as Superintendent of Finances and Minister of War.[3] He was a member of the Royal Council and of the Supreme Council of Flanders in Madrid, and special envoy of Philip V of Spain to the Congress of Utrecht, but without participating in the final negotiations.[4]
After his death he was buried in Leefdaal.
References
- Nobiliaire des Pays-Bas, et du comté de Bourgogne...Depuis le ..., Volume 5
- "Het Lintkasteel".
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-27. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
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