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Nobility and its impact on the land reforms in Gheel Special thanks to Mr. Willockx, a specialist in history and nobility

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Nobility and its impact on the land reforms in Gheel. Special thanks to Mr. Willockx , a specialist in history and nobility. Contents. S aint Dymphna T he Merodes of Westerlo The Belgian independence The impact of nobility on the cultivation of farmground in Gheel. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Nobility and its impact on the land reforms in  Gheel

Nobility and its impact on the land reforms in Gheel

Special thanks to Mr. Willockx, a specialist in history and nobility

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Contents

• Saint Dymphna

• The Merodes of Westerlo

• The Belgian independence

• The impact of nobility on the

cultivation of farmground in Gheel

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Saint Dymphna

• Her story

• Mental care in Gheel

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The legend of Saint Dymphna

• 7th century• Forced to marry her father, the

king• Fled to Gheel• Beheaded• Became the patron saint of the

mentally ill

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Mental care in Gheel

• Host families

• Importance

• City of the kind-hearted

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The Merode family

• The castle

• Jan de Merode III

• Jean-Philippe-Eugène de Merode

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The castle

• First castle 13th century

• Second castle 20th century

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Jan de Merode III

• 16th century

• Established the first mental home

• Tombstone

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Jean-Philippe-Eugène de Merode

• 18th century

• Military career

• agriculture

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The Belgian independence 1830

• United Kingdom of the Netherlands• 4 Merode brothers: • Frederik• Felix• Werner• Henri

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Frederik de Merode

• Active participation in riots

• Lost his leg

• “I fought for the freedom of my

country, but I have no further

ambitions”

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Felix de Merode

• interim government• National congress• Member of the

delegation that searched for the king

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Werner de Merode

• Member of national congress• Member of parliament• Related to the principality of Monaco

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Henri de Merode

• Highly-honored guest

• Writer

• Senator

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The impact of nobility on the cultivation of farmground in Gheel

• Baron Karel Coppens

• King Leopold I

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Baron Karel Coppens

• Member of national congress

• Special interest in agriculture

• Learned about Gheel through his friendship

with the Merodes

• Started the cultivation of Ten Aard

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King Leopold I

• The first king of belgium

• Interested in the Kempen

• Bought the royal pavillion

• Built farms on his royal domain

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The Royal Pavillion