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Simon Rodriguez de Evora

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Flemish nobleman (born 1560)
Anna Ximenes of Aragon and dona Gracia Rodriguez de Evora

Simon Rodriguez de Evora, 1st Baron of Rode [nl] (Antwerp, 1560-25 May 1618) was a Flemish nobleman.

family

He is the son of Emmanuel (or Manuel) Rodriguez de Evora and Catharina Lopez de Elva.

He founded in 1601 Sint-Annagodshuis, in the bargiestraete in Antwerp. The next year he bought the Heerlijkheid of Rode. He is depicted in the De Aanbidding der Herders, painted in 1601 by Otto Venius. This triptiek currently is in the Collection of het Maagdenhuis Museum, Antwerp. In 1617 he was created Baron. He married Anna Ximenes of Aragon. His descendants form one of the major noble houses of Belgium.

They are buried in the Church of the Minderbroederklooster in Antwerp.

Descendants.

References

  1. Dictionnaire généalogique et héraldique des familles nobles du ..., Volume 4
  2. "Maagdenhuismuseum.be".
  3. Le nobiliaire de Gand, ou Fragments généalogiques de quelques familles ... p.167


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