Ursel family - Wikipedia Amongst the family members we find Gaspard II Schetz, the Lord of Grobbendonck, who married Catherine van Ursel, daughter of Lancelot II of Ursel The three daughters of Lancelot II died without heirs, and by request of Barbe of Ursel, Conrad III Schetz was adopted by her
Ursel family - grokipedia. com The van Ursel family, precursors to the d'Ursel line through adoption, emerged in Antwerp during the late 15th century amid the economic expansion of the Burgundian Netherlands
Kasteel d’Ursel: Neoclassical château and estate in Bornem A neoclassical country house and landscaped domain that served as the summer seat of the Dukes of Ursel from the early modern period to contemporary public stewardship, reflecting changes in taste, ownership and use
Cypripedium Ursel - Phoenix Perennials ‘Ursel’ is impressive with warm yellow flowers with varying degrees of red markings depending on your plant It produces large, especially long-lived flowers in great numbers, often with 1-2 flowers per stem
Ursel - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry Ursel is a masculine name with Germanic origins, though it occasionally appears as a feminine name in some regions Derived from the Latin 'ursula' meaning 'little bear,' Ursel developed as a shortened form of Ursulin or similar names
Noble Families d Ursel - Blogger Belgium has lots of noble and even royal families, one of them, at least one of the most important old dynasties is the Noble House of Ursel or in French d'Ursel
Ursel family - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia The Ursel family roots are in Schmalkalden, Germany, and it originally had the name Schetzenbergh In the late 15th century, some members moved to Hasselt and Antwerp