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  1. Origin. The family stems from the village of Merode in what is now Germany. Merode is located in the vicinity of the city of Düren, which lies between Aachen and Köln and was once part of the Duchy of Jülich. Today, it is part of the municipality of Langerwehe in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

  2. Het huidige familiehoofd [1], Charles-Guillaume de Merode (°1940) is de derde prins de Merode, markies van Westerloo, prins van Rubempré en prins van Grimbergen, en is getrouwd met prinses Hedwige de Ligne de La Trémoïlle en ze hebben twee zonen: Frédéric de Merode (°1969) en Emmanuel de Merode (°1970).

  3. 13 de ago. de 2019 · The Merodes are one of the 5 princely families of the high Belgian aristocracy. They acquired their noble status by playing an important role in the history of the Spanish Netherlands as well as during the Belgian Revolution, which lead to the creation of modern day Belgium. The Merode coat of arms derives from the one of the Counts of Barcelona.

  4. He is the second son of Charles-Guillaume, Prince de Merode and Princess Hedwige Marie de Ligne-La Trémoïlle. His parents [ citation needed ] belong to two of Belgium's historically most ancient and influential families, the Houses of Merode and Ligne .

  5. 13 de ago. de 2019 · De familie Merode is één van de 5 prinselijke families van de hoge Belgische adel. Zij verworven hun adellijke titel door een belangrijke rol te spelen in de geschiedenis van de Spaanse Nederlanden en tijdens de Belgische revolutie die tot het ontstaan van België leidde.

  6. 13 de ago. de 2019 · La famille Merode est une des 5 familles princières issue de la haute aristocratie Belge. Elle acquit ses lettres de noblesses notamment en jouant un rôle important dans l’histoire des Pays Bas Espagnoles ainsi que durant la révolution Belge qui mena à la création de la Belgique.

  7. Jeanne de Mérode was born in Paris in 1853 as a daughter of Charles-Antoine Ghislain de Mérode-Westerloo, Marquess of Westerlo and Princess Marie-Nicolette d'Arenberg. She remained unmarried and devoted her life to religion and charitable works.