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Willem van Pamele

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ordered loyal Catholic members of the Council of Flanders to convene at Douai under Pamele's presidency. The loyalist councillors would continue to meet in Douai until 1585, when they were able to return to Ghent. Pamele himself was knighted by letters patent of 20 September 1581, and the same year
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Pamele was born in Bruges on 29 November 1528, the son of Adolphe de Joigny, called de Pamele, and Madeleine Vanden Heede. His father was a councillor of state and privy councillor. Guillaume himself entered public service as
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recording his achievements. After his death his wife founded a Capuchin house in Bruges. After her own death she was buried with him in Brussels.
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At the rebel coup in Ghent on 28 October 1577, he was able to evade capture. On 16 December 1579, the
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His heirs were his brothers, Jean and Adolphe, who erected a monumental tomb in
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became president of the Privy Council. He died in Brussels on 21 January 1591.
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of the city of Bruges, and in this capacity was present at the abdication of
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Presidents of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands
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Index

Habsburg Netherlands
Dutch Revolt
Council of Flanders
Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands
pensionary
Charles V
Philip II of Spain
master of requests
Great Council of Mechelen
Prince of Parma
Brussels minster







Émile de Borchgrave
Biographie Nationale de Belgique
vol. 16
Categories
1528 births
1591 deaths
Politicians from Bruges
Presidents of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands
Politicians from the Habsburg Netherlands

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