Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega, 1st Marquess of Rode

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Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega (died 4 October 1697), was the First Marquess of Rode. He was the Opper Broodmeester of Flanders and had multiple important heerlijkheden. [1]

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History

He was the son of Francisco de Vega and Gracia Rodriguez, Lady of Rode. His grandfather Simon Rodriguez de Evora was the 1st baron of Rode. He was in military service of the King of Spain and obtained privileges after a successful career. He participated in the war against Louis XIV of France. He was Knight of the Order of Alcántara. [2]

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Family

He married Anna Isabella de Cortewyle, lady of Laecke and had 8 children: [4]

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