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de Muyser Lantwyck | |
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![]() Blazon: per pale: to dexter, Sable, a seated Argent cat, the head posed of face, the front leg dexter posed on a Gules mouse; to sinister, Argent, a fleur-de-lis Sable, a chief Or with three pals Gules; at the border composed of sixteen pieces of Gules and Argent, the compons of Gules loaded with a sword Argent and garnished Or placed in a bar, the tip down, the compons of Argent charged with a lion issuing Gules, armed and langued Azure.. | |
Parent family | Seven Noble Houses of Brussels |
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Founded | 15th century |
Motto | Suaviter sed fortiter (Gentle but strongly) |
The de Muyser Lantwyck family is an old Belgian family dating back to the beginning of the 15th century, tracing its roots to Jean Moyser, alderman of Vaelbeek (duchy of Brabant), who held lands in Héverlé in 1451, censier of the Groenendael Priory, lord holding the lands and manor of Cockelberg by lease dated 19 June 1438,[1] husband of Aleyde Crabbé.[2][3]