House of Sleeus
The House of Sleeus or Sleeus Lineage (French: Lignage Sleeus) is one of the Seven Noble Houses of Brussels along with the Houses of: Roodenbeke, Serhuyghs, Steenweeghs, Sweerts, Serroelofs, and Coudenberg.[1][2][3][4] The Sleeus House was charged with the defence of the Laeken gate, seconded as of 1422 by the nation of Notre-Dame. EscutcheonGules that is Brussels, a lion rampant argent. The Seven Noble Houses of BrusselsThe Seven noble houses of Brussels (French: sept lignages de Bruxelles, Dutch: zeven geslachten van Brussel) were the seven families of Brussels whose descendants formed the patrician class of that city, and to whom special privileges in the government of that city were granted until the end of the Ancien Régime. Together with the Guilds of Brussels they formed the Bourgeoisie of the city. EngravingAuthorityContent in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr:Lignage Sleeus; see its history for attribution. See alsoReferences
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