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Vilain and Vilain XIIII (pronounced Vilain-Quatorze [vilɛ̃ katɔʁz], sometimes written with the more standard Roman numerals Vilain XIV) is a Belgian noble family. Their coat of arms is basically "Sable, a chief argent" (French: sable, au chef d'argent), a colour scheme that is present from the earliest Vilains in the 15th century, and is also seen in the Vilain XIIII arms, which have the "XIIII" added to it.

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  • Vilain XIIII (spr.: Vilain Quatorze) ist ein belgisches Adelsgeschlecht, als dessen Stammvater ein gewisser Wennemar (* 860/870) gilt. Den Namen "Villain" (später "Vilain"), unbekannter Herkunft, trug erstmals Walter von Gent, jüngerer Sohn des Burggrafen . François Ignace Vilain (1734) nannte sich aus unbekannten Gründen "Vilain XIIII". Die Mitglieder des Geschlechts wurden 1758 von Maria Theresia zu Burggrafen erhoben. Genannt seien: * (1712–1777), südniederländischer Politiker und Ökonom * Charles Ghislaine Guillaume Vilain XIIII (1803–1878), belgischer Minister und Diplomat * (* 1966), belgischer Politiker Es gibt in Belgien nordwestlich von Maasmechelen an der Maas ein Schloss, das auch als "Schloss Vilain XIIII" bezeichnet wird; letzte adelige Bewohnerin des Schlosses war Louise Vilain XIIII. Zur Verwandtschaft zählt ferner Louis de Gand de Merode de Montmorency, Marschall von Frankreich. (de)
  • La famille Vilain XIIII (prononciation Vilain quatorze) est une famille de la noblesse belge. (fr)
  • Vilain and Vilain XIIII (pronounced Vilain-Quatorze [vilɛ̃ katɔʁz], sometimes written with the more standard Roman numerals Vilain XIV) is a Belgian noble family. Their coat of arms is basically "Sable, a chief argent" (French: sable, au chef d'argent), a colour scheme that is present from the earliest Vilains in the 15th century, and is also seen in the Vilain XIIII arms, which have the "XIIII" added to it. They were descendants of the important medieval family of Vilain in Ghent; the name "Vilain XIIII" probably comes from the coat of arms of , chamberlain of emperor Charles V, who had 16 quarters in his coat, the fourteenth (bottom row, second from the left) of which was the coat of Vilain. The three main branches of the family were the Princes of Issenghien (the De Gand, dite Vilain branch), the Counts of Aalst (the Vilain XIIII branch), and the Counts of Guines (originally also De Gand dite Vilain, later Vander Steene). One branch lived at the Chateau of Leut (or Leuth) from 1822 until 1922, when the last of 7 daughters of Vicomte Charles Vilain XIIII died. The oldest mentions of "Villain XIIII" date back to the 16th century, but its origin is unknown. Politically, they were usually part of either the Catholic parties, or the Liberal parties. The first known generations were politicians (often bailiff or mayor) in Geraardsbergen and Aalst; the family also owned the county of Wetteren until 1796, and the city coat of arms still bears the XIIII of the family. (en)
  • Vilain XIIII is een Vlaams adellijk geslacht dat sinds 27 september 1758 de titel burggraaf voert. (nl)
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  • Vilain XIIII (en)
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  • La famille Vilain XIIII (prononciation Vilain quatorze) est une famille de la noblesse belge. (fr)
  • Vilain XIIII is een Vlaams adellijk geslacht dat sinds 27 september 1758 de titel burggraaf voert. (nl)
  • Vilain XIIII (spr.: Vilain Quatorze) ist ein belgisches Adelsgeschlecht, als dessen Stammvater ein gewisser Wennemar (* 860/870) gilt. Den Namen "Villain" (später "Vilain"), unbekannter Herkunft, trug erstmals Walter von Gent, jüngerer Sohn des Burggrafen . François Ignace Vilain (1734) nannte sich aus unbekannten Gründen "Vilain XIIII". Die Mitglieder des Geschlechts wurden 1758 von Maria Theresia zu Burggrafen erhoben. Genannt seien: (de)
  • Vilain and Vilain XIIII (pronounced Vilain-Quatorze [vilɛ̃ katɔʁz], sometimes written with the more standard Roman numerals Vilain XIV) is a Belgian noble family. Their coat of arms is basically "Sable, a chief argent" (French: sable, au chef d'argent), a colour scheme that is present from the earliest Vilains in the 15th century, and is also seen in the Vilain XIIII arms, which have the "XIIII" added to it. (en)
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  • Vilain XIIII (de)
  • Famille Vilain XIIII (fr)
  • Vilain XIIII (nl)
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