Marquess of Rode is a former title of the Belgian nobility, now extinct. Rode is a former part of Schelderode in Flanders.

Beerlegem Castle or "Ten Bieze Castle", property of the late Countess de Spangen d'Evora

History edit

The dominium of Rode was the property of don Simon Rodriguez de Evora who had bought the property in 1602; he was created Baron of Rode by permission of the archdukes Albrecht and Isabella.

The title of Marquess was created in 1680 by King Charles II of Spain for Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega, 1st Marquess of Rode, the oldest son of Simon Rodriguez de Evora y Vega, baron of Rode. The house of Evora y Vega was heredery Pannetier héréditaire de Flandres (pannetier van Vlaanderen).[1] His descendants continued to use the title until the last family member died in 1920.

The last marquessa, dona Maria Rodriguez de Evora y Vega resided in Beerlegem Castle. She married the Count Charles Victor de Spangen, and their descendants still reside in Beerlegem Castle. Currently this are members of the house of d' Ursel.[2] Another residence was the Goet Ter Saelen.[3]

Members edit

Don Simon Rodriguez de Evora, 1st Baron of Rode.

    • Doña Gracia Rodriguez d'Evora, (+1660): Lady of Melle, ter Zale and Rode
      married to don Francisco de Vega.

References edit

  1. ^ "Heren van Wattrelos".
  2. ^ "Kasteeldomein van Beerlegem". 20 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Kasteeldomein Succa". 20 June 2023.
  4. ^ http://www.erfgoedmelle.be/De_Gonde_speciale_uitgaven_files/De%20Gonde%201987.2%20De%20schanpaal%20%26%20de%20Romeinse%20aardewerkoven.pdf [bare URL PDF]