Jacques de Hemricourt
Jacques de Hemricourt (1333–1403) was a 14th-century mayor of Liège and chronicler of the nobility of Hesbaye.
Life
Hemricourt, the son of Gilles de Hemricourt and Ida d'Abbé, in 1360 succeeded his father as clerk to the aldermen of Liège.[1] He continued in office until 1383. In 1381 Arnold of Horne, Prince-Bishop of Liège, appointed him to his privy council, and in 1389 he was elected mayor of Liège. In 1397, after being widowed for the second time, he became a knight of St John of Jerusalem.
He died in Liège on 18 December 1403.
Writings
Hemricourt was the author of the heraldic and genealogical chronicle Miroir des nobles de Hesbaye ("Mirror of the Nobles of Hesbaye"), running to the year 1398.[2]
References
- ↑ Alfred Journez, "Hemricourt (Jacques de)", Biographie Nationale de Belgique, vol. 9 (Brussels, 1887), 35-43.
- ↑ L'Historiographie en Belgique, exhibition catalogue (Brussels, 1935), p. 22.
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