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With Joanna van
Halewijn he had seven children, five daughters and two sons. Two of his daughters and one of his sons died in infancy. His oldest son, Jean became a knight of Rhodes and died at Mechelen on 14 April 1518. He also had another daughter, outside wedlock, Elisabeth (born 31 October 1473),
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In May 1488, the newly re-established regency council appointed
Wielant president of the Council of Flanders. On 28 October 1488, Maximilian responded by relieving him of his title as councillor and master of requests of the household, for "taking party against us and adhering to our rebel subjects
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In May 1484 those who had supported rule by a regency council rather than by the young duke's father were reconciled to
Maximilian, and Wielant was released. He represented the Liberty of Bruges at the meeting of the
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On 22 January 1504, he was appointed to the reconstituted Great
Council of Mechelen, serving on the court until his death. He took part in the commercial treaty negotiations at Bruges in June 1515, in which
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on 5 December 1464. In 1473 he too was appointed to the
Council of Flanders. On 16 November 1473 he married Joanna van Halewijn, daughter of the president of the
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Flanders". Wielant in fact worked to find a compromise between the cities of Flanders and Maximilian, and was involved in the negotiations that led to the
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on 19 July 1492. On 8 August
Maximilian readmitted him to his position at court, and on 6 November reappointed him to the Council of Flanders.
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103:(an area of countryside outside Bruges with city rights), and in 1480 receiver general. He was a supporter of Mary of Burgundy's husband,
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On 19 March 1474 he was entrusted with an enquiry into ducal rights. When the Great
Council was suppressed under the
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Vorme ende concept tot het maken van eene
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English delegation. He died in Mechelen on 2 March 1520.
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Wielant was born in Ghent, the son of Jean Wielant, lord of
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Tractaet van den Leenrechten na de Hoven van Vlaenderen
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has also been attributed to Wielant, but doubtfully.
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214:Practycke Criminele
140:Engelbert of Nassau
109:Philip the Handsome
60:Council of Flanders
178:convent in Ghent.
144:King of the Romans
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75:Council of Holland
67:Licentiate of Laws
65:Wielant graduated
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218:Joos de Damhouder
208:Practycke Civile
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238:References
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69:from the
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182:Writings
117:Maubeuge
284:vol. 27
200:in the
198:Haarlem
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