House of Vilain de Gand
Cadet branch of the House of Flanders
- Coat of Arms
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House of Vilain de Gand
Castellans-Burgraves of Ghent
Lords of Bornem and Sint Jansteen
Arms assumed from House of Gand as their successor as Castellans of Ghent -
House of Vilain de Gand
Castellans-Burgraves of Ghent
Lords of Bornem and Sint Jansteen
Lords and Barons of Ressegem
Viscounts of Lombeek and Ypres
Counts of Isenghien, Middelbourg, Oignies and Vianden
Princes of Isenghien and Masmines
Later undifferentiated arms variant
- Cadet Branches
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House of Vilain-Moere
Lords of Moere, Launois and Koudenburg -
House of Vilain de Gand d'Hem
Lords of Hem and Sailly
Lords and Viscounts of Forest
Counts of Gand
Marquises of Hem
- Personal Arms
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William of Ypres
Lord of Viggezele and Loo
Earl of Kent
Illegitimate son of Philip of Loo, younger son of Robert I, Count
of Flanders
Progenitor of Vilain
de Gand family
Conjectured tincures -
Steppo van Viggezele
Lord of Viggezele and Bornem
Son of William of Ypres and great grandson of Robert I, Count of Flanders
Attributed arms -
Gérardt Le Diable de Gand
Lord of Bouchotte, Spirembroc and Trift
Younger son of Sohier II, Castellan of Ghent -
Sohier de Gand
Younger son of Hugues I, Castellan of Ghent -
Jean le Bourguignon de Gand
Younger son of Hugues I, Castellan of Ghent -
Hugues IV de Gand
Castellan of Ghent
Arms in Matthew Paris' Historia Anglorum -
Arnold de Gand
Arms in Herald's Roll -
Sohier de Gand
Marshal of Flanders
Arms in Gelre Armorial -
Jean II de Gand
Lord of Sint Jansteen
Arms in Gelre Armorial -
Jean II de Gand
Arms in Bergshammar Armorial and Grand Armorial équestre de la Toison d'Or -
Alexander de Gand
Lord of Sint Jansteen
Younger brother of Jean II de Gand
Arms in Gelre Armorial -
Aderian Vilain
Arms in Bergshammar Armorial and Grand Armorial équestre de la Toison d'Or