His Grace
Jean-Charles, Count of Merode, Marquess of Deynze
Preceded by Joachim Maximilien of Mérode
Spouse(s) Marie Flore Charlotte Thérèse, princess of Arenberg
Jean Charles Joseph, Count of Merode , Marquess of Deynze was a noble of the Austrian Netherlands , born in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège . He was Lieutenant-Feldmarschall of the Holy Roman Empire , Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
Biography
He was born into House of Merode , in the castle of Ham-sur-Heure , Prince-Bishopric of Liège on 3 December 1719.[ 1] He was the second and eldest surviving son of Joachim Maximilien of Mérode, Marquess of Deynze by his first wife and 2nd cousin, Thérèse-Jeanne, countess of Mérode-Nalinnes .[ 2]
His elder brother, Maximilien Louis being dead in 1728 and his father having left no will when he died in 1740, he inherited his whole succession, as the surviving eldest son.
He married, on 12 January 1744 in Heverlee 's Arenberg Castle , Marie Flore Charlotte Thérèse, princess of Arenberg, 3rd daughter of Léopold Philippe d'Arenberg , 4th Duke of Arenberg ,[ 3] Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross but had no descent.
He was appointed Colonel (Commander-in-Chief) of the Regiment of Los Rios (1745-1751), General-major (1751),[ 4] Lieutenant-Feldmarschall of the Holy Roman Empire .[ 5]
He was Grand Bailiff of the Quarter of Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège .
Grenadier of Los Rios Regiment, 1748
His Regiment of Los Rios participated in the Battle of Rocourt and covered the retreat of the Dutch infantry. It participated in the Battle of Lauffeld . With the same Regiment, he defended the city of Maastricht , during the Siege of Maastricht (1748) , led by the Maréchal of France Maurice de Saxe . It caused heavy losses to the French army during the heroic night of 1–2 May 1748.[ 4]
He was also a co-director and financial supporter (1750-1752) of the Théatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, together with his father-in-law and the Duke of Ursel. See List of directors of the Théâtre de la Monnaie [ 5]
His half-brother Balthazar-Philippe of Mérode, Lord of Rixensart inherited his lordships when he died in Ham-sur-Heure Castle on 10 August 1774.[ 4]
Mérode Monstrance, Saint Martin Church Treasure, Ham-sur-Heure
Honours
Titles
Ancestors
His ancestry shows a high level of members of his own House of Mérode
Ancestors of Jean Charles Joseph, Count of Merode, Marquis of Deynze 16. Maximilen-Antoine, count of Mérode-Montfort 8. Ferdinand de Merode, count of Mérode-Deynze 17. Anne Françoise de Carondelet, viscountess of Wavremont 4. Maximilen-Albert, count of Mérode-Deynze 18. Charles Albert de Longueval, count of Buquoy & Gratzen 9. Marie Célestine de Longueval 19. Marie Wilhelmine de Croÿ, countess of Croÿ-le-Château 2. Joachim Maximilien, count of Mérode-Deynze 20. Philipp Magno von Salm-Neuweiler 10. Charles Florentin, w.& rheingraf von Salm-Neuweiler 21. Marguerite Thesart 5. Klara Eleonore von Salm-Neuweiler 22. Albert-Francois de Lalaing, count of Hoogstraeten 11. Marie Gabrielle de Lalaing, countess of Hoogstraeten 23. Elisabetha, countess of Arenberg 1. Jean Charles Joseph of Mérode-Deynze 24. Maximilen-Antoine, count of Mérode-Montfort 12. Jean, count of Mérode-Nalinnes 25. Anne Françoise de Carondelet, viscountess of Wavremont 6. Maximilien François, count of Mérode-Nalinnes 26. Count Rasse de Gavre, Marquis of Aiseau 13. Philippine, countess of Gavre, Dame of Lisseroeul 27. Marie Jeanne de Licques 3. Thérèse-Jeanne, countess of Mérode-Nalinnes 28. Baron Johann de Merode 14. Ferdinand Maximilian, count of Mérode-Groesbeek 29. Maximilienne, Heiress of Groesbeek 7. Catherine Thérèse, countess of Mérode-Groesbeek 30. Floris de Mérode, Marquis of Westerloo 15. Bona Albertine of Mérode-Westerloo 31. Anna Maria, Gräfin von Bronckhorst-Batenburg ,
Ham-sur-Heure Castle , the birth and death place of the Marquess of Deynze
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