
Josse van Aertrycke (Bruges, 1451 — Azores, after 1 June 1546) was a
Flemish
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nobleman from
Bruges
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, who settled in
Faial,
Azores
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, in the end of the
15th century
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. He was probably invited by
Joost De Hurtere, the first
captain-major
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of the island, and was possibly an associate of his merchant company. His surname derives from the town of
Aartrijke, one of his family
lordships until 1396.
According to
Gaspar Frutuoso
Gaspar Frutuoso ( 1522 – 1591) was a Portuguese priest, historian and humanist from the island of São Miguel, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. His major contribution to Portuguese history was his detailed descriptions of the histo ...
, Josse van Aertrycke received various favors and concessions from Joost De Hurtere for the establishment of his settlement in Faial.
[José Guilherme Reis Leite (2012), pp. 63-64]
Biography

Van Aertrycke was one of the first settlers of Faial, his lands were located between Ribeira da Conceição and the slopes of Espalamanca.
Some of the factors that led the Flemish to immigrate during the 15th century include
a series of succession wars, the struggle for the centralization of power in the
Burgundian Netherlands
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and the extreme poverty during the reign of
Philip the Good
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, and that of his son,
Charles the Bold
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.
One of the main reasons which attracted the Flemish to the Azores was the commercial alliance between
Flanders
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and
Portugal
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that dated from beginning of the Portuguese nation. At this time, Flanders was an important trade center in Europe. In addition, many Flemish settlers immigrated to the Azores when Philip the Good married
Infanta Isabella of Portugal, daughter of King
John I John I may refer to:
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and a sister of
Prince Henry, the Navigator.
In the section referring to the Azores, we find this passage from the Nuremberg Globe of
Martin Behaim
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(1492): ''"the aforementioned islands were colonized in the year 1466, when, after much deliberation, the king of Portugal ceded them to his sister, Isabella, Duchess of Burgundy, Countess of Flanders."
[Görz, 2007]''
Josse van Aertrycke was the
firstborn
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son of Jan van Aertrycke d. 1468, a
notable and orator of the
prévôté of Bruges, and his wife, Barbara Ferteyns. The van Aertryckes were an
old family of
poorter
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s and
burgomaster
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In so ...
s
of Bruges, and
feudal lords
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of
Tillegem castle
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Since 1980, the castle and its park have been property of the Province of West Flanders.
See also
*List of castles in Belgium
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.
Josse's paternal grand-father, Jacob (d. 3 September 1405), participated in the
great tournament of Bruges under the n. 71 in 1393, and so did his ancestor, Philippe I, (Jacob's grand-father) and the latter's brother, Lodewijk, both in 1391, under the numbers 35 and 36, respectively.
On the Azores, the noble origin of van Aertrycke was first attested by Gaspar Frutuoso in his description of Faial: ''"there are several members of the nobility in the village of
Horta, for instance, Jos Dutra (Joost De Hurtere), the donatary captain, and Guilherme da Silveira (
Willem De Kersemakere) and Jos daTerra (Josse van Aertrycke)."'' Also, according to the Azorean historian,
Marcelino Lima, van Aertrycke ''“was a distinguished individual, most likely coming from an ancient lineage. That is corroborated by his marriage to Margarida da Silveira, daughter of the illustrious Flemming, Guilherme da Silveira (De Kersemakere), the reputed grandson of a count, who possessed his own family arms."'' As a matter of fact, Josse descended from
William I, Count of Holland
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Early life
William was born in The Hague, but raised in Scotland. He participated in the Third Cr ...
, from the
House of Borselen, and the (currently)
comital
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family,
van Maldeghem, whose escutcheon was added to the shield of his collateral relative (Lodewijk) in 1391.
[Philippe I and Lodewijk were the sons of Simon van Aertrycke Lord of Tillegem, and Isabella van Maldeghem, daughter of Philippe V van Maldeghem, Lord of Leyschot.]
There is indication that van Aertrycke or one of his descendants brought his family arms to the Azores (fig. 2) a black escutcheon with six golden pitchers. This coat of arms was probably granted to Simon van Aertrycke, the Elder, Lord of Tillegem (fl. 1331) in the mid 1340/50s in Flanders, and brought to Portugal by Josse in the 15th century. So far, it has not been possible to verify when it started to be used in Portugal.
If Josse himself brought his coat of arms from Flanders, he would have registered it in the Chapel of Our Lady of Conception, which was built soon after his arrival in Faial. The chapel, however, was ransacked in 1589 by the English, and then burned down during another English invasion in 1597. The destruction of this church probably eliminated any traces of the history of these family arms in Portugal.
Marriage and posterity
On 1 June 1545, Josse van Aertrycke received a
majorat
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from the Portuguese crown. Van Aertrycke married Margaretha van der Haegen De Kersemakere, daughter of
Willem De Kersemakere, b. 1452 in Bruges and d. 1529 in the parish of
Flamengos
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(also where their wedding ceremony was conducted). On the Azores, most of their offspring was known by their maternal surname, '
''van der Haegen''
', translated into Portuguese as
'
''da Silveira''
':
# Jan van der Haeghen ( — after 26 May 1573), married to Catharina De Bruyn, only daughter of the
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settler from
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, Willem De Bruyn d. 1553, and his wife, Violante, a granddaughter of the
Scottish
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knight
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Sir John Drummond of Stobhall, and a great-niece of
Queen Annabella of Scotland. Both he and his wife are buried in
Madeira
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;
# Emanuel van der Haeghen ( — c. 1583), sole heir to his father's majorat, married to his cousin,
D. Isabel da Silveira Pereira, daughter of Tristão Martins Pereira and maternal grand-daughter of Willem De Kersemakere;
# Josse van Aertrycke, the Younger ( — c. 1590), married to D. Maria de Pórras, daughter of Tomás de Pórras, the Elder, and his wife, Isabella De Hurtere. Maria was a maternal grand-daughter of the
Flemming
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, d. 1565. She willed the sum of 7,000
reis to her children;
# Antoon van der Haeghen, priest ordained in the church of Horta. He left all his earthly possessions to his brother Josse; he is buried in Graciosa.
Many descendants of Josse van Aertrycke were individuals of high political, religious and social importance. These include:
*
Manuel de Arriaga
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, the first
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of the
Portuguese Republic
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;
*
António Taveia de Neiva Brum, archbishop
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of
Goa
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;
*
Sebastião de Arriaga,
governor
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of the
island of São Miguel (1816-1821);
*
Francisco Machado de Faria e Maia, 1st Viscount of Faria e Maia, of the
island of São Miguel;
*
Vicente Machado de Faria e Maia, 2nd Viscount of Faria and Maia, who was appointed
secretary-general
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of the
Civil Government
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of
Ponta Delgada
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;
*
António de Medeiros e Albuquerque, 3rd Viscount of Laranjeiras;
*
Francisco da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca, 1st Count of Amarante;
*
António da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca, 1st Viscount of Canelas;
*
Manuel da Silva Pinto da Fonseca Teixeira, 1st Marquis of Chaves;
*
João da Silveira Pinto da Fonseca, 2nd Viscount of Várzea de Abrunhais;
*
Henrique da Silva da Fonseca Cerveira Leite, 1st Viscount of Alcobaça;
* Constantino, Prince
Merschersky;
*
Simão de Roches da Cunha Brum, 1st Baron of Roches;
*
José Francisco da Terra Brum, 1st Baron of Alagoa;
*
José Francisco da Terra Brum, 2nd Baron of Alagoa;
*
Manuel Maria da Terra Brum, 3rd Baron of Alagoa;
*
Francisco Peixoto de Lacerda Vernek, 2nd Baron of Pati do Alferes;
*
Florêncio Terra,
Azorean
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writer, teacher and politician.
References
; Notes
; Sources
*
* L. Fr. Claeys, André (2011). Vlaamse Adel op de Azoren sinds de 15de eeuw, Volume IV. Bruges, Belgium.
*
* Clemmensen, Steen (2010)
Tournament in Bruges held 11th March 1393, led by Jean d'Aa Sr. de Gruuthuse and Jean de Ghistelles Sr. de Gistel & Harnes Farum, Denmark.
*
René, Duc d'Anjou (1480)
Traité de la forme et devis comme on fait les tournois
* De Almeida Lima, Marcelino (1922). Famílias faialenses: subsídios para a história da ilha do Faial. Horta: Tip. Minerva Insulana.
See also
*
Willem van der Haegen
*
Josse van Huerter
Joost De Hurtere (1430 in Torhout, Duchy of Burgundy – 1495 in Horta, Azores islands, Portugal), also known by several transliterations (such as ''Josse van Huerter, Josse van Hurtere'', ''Josse De Hurtere'' or ''Joss van Hürter'', and lat ...
*
Jácome de Bruges Jácome de Bruges, 1st Captain-Donee of Terceira (born Jacob van Brugge, Gruuthuse en van der Aa circa 1418 in Bruges, Flanders) was the brotherPaviot speculates that he was born illegitimate, whereas Claeys maintains that he was legitimate. of Lo ...
*
Jean III d'Aa of Gruuthuse
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*
History of the Azores
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*
Tillegem Castle
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Since 1980, the castle and its park have been property of the Province of West Flanders.
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*List of castles in Belgium
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Flemish nobility
Azorean nobility
1451 births
16th-century deaths
Year of death unknown
Portuguese people of Dutch descent