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About Adelheid van Gavere, vrouwe van Liedekerke
FILIP van Gavre (-[26 Jun 1318/7 Jul 1320]). Heer van Wulvenhouts: “Rase Heere van Liedekercke ende van Breda, Ridder” acknowledged holding property “tusschen Houte ende Hinkelen” from Willem II Count of Holland, guaranteed by “onse...broeders Haer Philipe Here van Wulvenhouts ende Zegher Here van Boeulaers, Ridders”, by charter dated 11 Nov 1312[680]. Heer van Liedekerke, Heer van Breda. m firstly SOPHIE d’Enghien, daughter of GERARD d’Enghien Heer van Zotteghem & his wife Marie van Gent. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not been identified. m secondly as her second husband, MARIA van Coudenberghe, widow of HECTOR Vilain, daughter of ---. The primary source which confirms her family origin and two marriages has not been identified. Filip & his first wife had children: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc103320081
a) ADELISE van Gavre([after 1307?]-after 23 Mar 1336). Vrouw van Liedekerke, Vrouw van Breda. The following charter shows that Adelise was under age when she married. “Gérard sire de Rassengem et de Lens, mari (baron) de demoiselle Aélis fille de feu Philippe seigneur de Liedekerke et de Breda” confirmed the delivery of Liedekerke to the count of Flanders on behalf of his wife, who agreed to commit “quand [elle] aura atteint son aige”, by charter dated 7 Jul 1320[681]. “Adelise Vrouwe van Liedekercke en van Breda ende Geraerd Heer van Rassegem, van Lens, van Liedekercke en van Breda, als wettighe Momboir Adelisen voorgenoemt...myns Heeren” confirmed granting rights to revenue from “Oosterhoudt” to “Willem van Duvenvoorde, ons...Heeren ‘s Graven Camerlinck van Henegauwen en van Holland” by charter dated 26 Jun 1325[682]. Butkens records that Gerard and his wife sold Breda to Jean III Duke of Brabant in 1326 (no source cited)[683]. m (before 7 Jul 1320) as his first wife, GERARD van Rasseghem Seigneur de Lens, son of --- (-after 1345). https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/FLEMISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc103320081