Nobel family Tribes of Bruges From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lords of Gruuthuse (Heren van Gruuthuse, also Gruythuyse; also "lords of Bruges", Heren van Brugge) were one of the noble families of Bruges in the medieval period.
It was one of several families bearing the title of "lords of Bruges" (Heren van Brugge)
Their heraldic motto was Plus est en vous – Meer is in u ("there is more in you").
The family emerges in the 13th century, and its male line is extinct in 1572.
Its most notable member was Lodewijk van Gruuthuse (1422 – 1492). They held several titles like Lord of Gruuthuse, Prince of Steenhuijs and Earl of Winchester.
Lambert van Brugge en van Gruuthuse (c. 1190 – c. 1255)
Geldolf I van Brugge en van Gruuthuse (c. 1215/20 – c. 1269) x Margareta van Gistel
Geldolf II van Brugge en van Gruuthuse (c. 1240 – c. 1300) x Gertrude van Assche
Geldolf III van Brugge en van Gruuthuse (1265/70 – c. 1335)
With Geldolf III, the male line of the family was extinct; however, a daughter of Geldolf II, Catharina (or Maria, or Anna) van Brugge (1265/70 – c. 1320) married one van der Aa, likely Geerard van der Aa, lord of Grimbergen (1260–1310), and her heirs continued to bear the van Gruuthuse name, alongside the van der Aa one.
Jan I van Gruuthuse en van der Aa (1290/1295 – c. 1360) x 1) Catharina van Steelant 2) Margaretha van Dudzele
Jan II van Gruuthuse en van der Aa (1335/40 – c. 1400) x Isabelle de Looz Agimont