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The Rubens Family: Nicolaas Rubens and His Descendants

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Title: The Rubens Family: Nicolaas Rubens and His Descendants

Total Categories: 6

Category Stats

  • Nicolaas Rubens: Identity and Parentage: 7 flashcards, 7 questions
  • Nicolaas Rubens: Personal Life and Properties: 11 flashcards, 12 questions
  • Nicolaas Rubens: Descendants and Family Lines: 21 flashcards, 20 questions
  • Constancia Helman and Her Family: 8 flashcards, 9 questions
  • Peter Paul Rubens' Influence and Connections: 4 flashcards, 6 questions
  • External References and Contextual Information: 7 flashcards, 4 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 58
  • True/False Questions: 30
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 28
  • Total Questions: 58

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Study Guide: The Rubens Family: Nicolaas Rubens and His Descendants

Study Guide: The Rubens Family: Nicolaas Rubens and His Descendants

Nicolaas Rubens: Identity and Parentage

Nicolaas Rubens was the son of the celebrated painter Peter Paul Rubens and his first wife, Isabella Brant.

Answer: True

The provided source material identifies Isabella Brant as the mother of Nicolaas Rubens, who was Peter Paul Rubens' first wife. Hélène Fourment was his second wife.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the parents of Nicolaas Rubens and briefly note their significance.: Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. Peter Paul Rubens was a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque period.
  • Provide a brief biographical overview of Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, including his parentage.: Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, was born in 1618 and died in 1655. He was the son of the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant, establishing his connection to a significant artistic family.
  • Identify the mother of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.: The provided text does not explicitly name Peter Paul Rubens' mother, who would have been Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.

Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1618 and died in 1655.

Answer: True

Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1618 and died in 1655.

Related Concepts:

  • State the birth and death years for Nicolaas Rubens.: Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1618 and died in 1655.
  • State the birth and death years for Jan Nicolaas Rubens.: Jan Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1648 and died in 1713.
  • Provide a brief biographical overview of Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, including his parentage.: Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, was born in 1618 and died in 1655. He was the son of the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant, establishing his connection to a significant artistic family.

Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandfather was named Ferdinand Helman.

Answer: False

Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandfather was Jan Rubens, the father of Peter Paul Rubens. Ferdinand Helman was his maternal grandfather.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the father of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman.: The father of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman, was Ferdinand Helman.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.
  • Identify the paternal grandfather of Nicolaas Rubens.: The paternal grandfather of Nicolaas Rubens was Jan Rubens, father of Peter Paul Rubens.

The source text explicitly names Peter Paul Rubens' mother, who would be Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.

Answer: False

The source text does not explicitly name Peter Paul Rubens' mother, who would have been Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the mother of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.: The provided text does not explicitly name Peter Paul Rubens' mother, who would have been Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.
  • Explain the significance of the reference to the 'Rubens family' in the hatnote.: The hatnote indicates a main article exists for the broader Rubens family, suggesting Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.
  • Explain the purpose of the hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family'.: The hatnote directs readers to a more comprehensive article on the broader Rubens family, indicating Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.

Who were the parents of Nicolaas Rubens?

Answer: Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant

Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the parents of Nicolaas Rubens and briefly note their significance.: Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. Peter Paul Rubens was a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque period.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.
  • Provide a brief biographical overview of Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, including his parentage.: Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, was born in 1618 and died in 1655. He was the son of the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant, establishing his connection to a significant artistic family.

What was the birth year of Nicolaas Rubens?

Answer: 1618

Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1618.

Related Concepts:

  • State the birth and death years for Nicolaas Rubens.: Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1618 and died in 1655.
  • State the birth and death years for Jan Nicolaas Rubens.: Jan Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1648 and died in 1713.
  • Explain the significance of the 'DeutscheBiographie' and 'DDB' links.: The 'DeutscheBiographie' and 'DDB' links indicate that biographical information about Nicolaas Rubens is available in German digital archives and resources.

What was the name of Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandfather?

Answer: Jan Rubens

The paternal grandfather of Nicolaas Rubens was Jan Rubens, father of Peter Paul Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the paternal grandfather of Nicolaas Rubens.: The paternal grandfather of Nicolaas Rubens was Jan Rubens, father of Peter Paul Rubens.
  • Identify the father of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandfather.: The father of Peter Paul Rubens, and thus Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandfather, was Jan Rubens.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.

Nicolaas Rubens: Personal Life and Properties

Nicolaas Rubens acquired the significant property known as the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen in the year 1643.

Answer: True

In 1643, Nicolaas Rubens acquired the feudal lordship known as the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the meaning of 'Heerlijkheid of Rameyen' in Nicolaas Rubens' context.: The 'Heerlijkheid of Rameyen' was a feudal lordship or estate acquired by Nicolaas Rubens in 1643, signifying a territory with associated jurisdiction.
  • Identify the significant property acquired by Nicolaas Rubens in 1643.: In 1643, Nicolaas Rubens acquired the feudal lordship known as the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.
  • Explain the source of funds for Nicolaas Rubens' purchase of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.: Nicolaas Rubens financed the acquisition of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen with the fortune inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens.

Peter Paul Rubens purchased Hof van Ursele in 1627, and it later served as Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence.

Answer: False

Peter Paul Rubens purchased Hof van Ursele in 1627. However, it served as Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, not his primary one.

Related Concepts:

  • State the year Peter Paul Rubens purchased Hof van Ursele.: Peter Paul Rubens purchased Hof van Ursele on May 29, 1627.
  • Describe the historical connection of Hof van Ursele to Nicolaas Rubens.: Hof van Ursele served as Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, who purchased it in 1627.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence was Hof van Ursele.

Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence was the property known as Hof van Ursele.

Answer: False

Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence was Rameyen Castle. Hof van Ursele served as his secondary residence.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence was Hof van Ursele.
  • Describe the historical connection of Hof van Ursele to Nicolaas Rubens.: Hof van Ursele served as Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, who purchased it in 1627.
  • Identify the castle that served as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence.: The castle serving as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence was Rameyen Castle.

Nicolaas Rubens financed the purchase of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen using funds inherited from his mother, Isabella Brant.

Answer: False

Nicolaas Rubens financed the acquisition of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen with the fortune inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, not from his mother, Isabella Brant.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the source of funds for Nicolaas Rubens' purchase of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.: Nicolaas Rubens financed the acquisition of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen with the fortune inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens.
  • Provide a brief biographical overview of Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, including his parentage.: Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen, was born in 1618 and died in 1655. He was the son of the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant, establishing his connection to a significant artistic family.
  • Identify the parents of Nicolaas Rubens and briefly note their significance.: Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. Peter Paul Rubens was a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque period.

Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, Hof van Ursele, was inherited from his mother, Isabella Brant.

Answer: False

Nicolaas Rubens inherited Hof van Ursele, his secondary residence, from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, not from his mother, Isabella Brant.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence was Hof van Ursele.
  • Describe the historical connection of Hof van Ursele to Nicolaas Rubens.: Hof van Ursele served as Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, who purchased it in 1627.
  • Describe the historical connection of Hof van Ursele to Nicolaas Rubens.: Hof van Ursele was Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, who acquired it in 1627.

Rameyen Castle, Nicolaas Rubens' main residence, was located in the parish of Antwerp.

Answer: False

Rameyen Castle, Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence, was located in the parish of Gestel, not Antwerp.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify the parish where Rameyen Castle was located.: Rameyen Castle, Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence, was situated in the parish of Gestel.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence was Rameyen Castle.
  • Identify the castle that served as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence.: The castle serving as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence was Rameyen Castle.

In what year did Nicolaas Rubens acquire the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen?

Answer: 1643

In 1643, Nicolaas Rubens acquired the feudal lordship known as the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the significant property acquired by Nicolaas Rubens in 1643.: In 1643, Nicolaas Rubens acquired the feudal lordship known as the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.
  • Explain the meaning of 'Heerlijkheid of Rameyen' in Nicolaas Rubens' context.: The 'Heerlijkheid of Rameyen' was a feudal lordship or estate acquired by Nicolaas Rubens in 1643, signifying a territory with associated jurisdiction.
  • Explain the source of funds for Nicolaas Rubens' purchase of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.: Nicolaas Rubens financed the acquisition of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen with the fortune inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens.

What was the primary residence of Nicolaas Rubens?

Answer: Rameyen Castle

Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence was Rameyen Castle.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence was Hof van Ursele.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence was Rameyen Castle.
  • Identify the castle that served as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence.: The castle serving as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence was Rameyen Castle.

Nicolaas Rubens financed his purchase of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen through:

Answer: The fortune inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens

Nicolaas Rubens financed the acquisition of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen with the fortune inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the source of funds for Nicolaas Rubens' purchase of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.: Nicolaas Rubens financed the acquisition of the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen with the fortune inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens.
  • Explain the meaning of 'Heerlijkheid of Rameyen' in Nicolaas Rubens' context.: The 'Heerlijkheid of Rameyen' was a feudal lordship or estate acquired by Nicolaas Rubens in 1643, signifying a territory with associated jurisdiction.
  • Identify the significant property acquired by Nicolaas Rubens in 1643.: In 1643, Nicolaas Rubens acquired the feudal lordship known as the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen.

Which parish was Rameyen Castle, Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence, located in?

Answer: Gestel

Rameyen Castle, Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence, was located in the parish of Gestel.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify the parish where Rameyen Castle was located.: Rameyen Castle, Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence, was situated in the parish of Gestel.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence was Rameyen Castle.
  • Identify the castle that served as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence.: The castle serving as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence was Rameyen Castle.

What was the name of Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence?

Answer: Hof van Ursele

Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence was Hof van Ursele.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence was Hof van Ursele.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' primary residence was Rameyen Castle.
  • Identify the castle that served as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence.: The castle serving as Nicolaas Rubens' main residence was Rameyen Castle.

From whom did Nicolaas Rubens inherit Hof van Ursele?

Answer: His father, Peter Paul Rubens

Hof van Ursele was Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the historical connection of Hof van Ursele to Nicolaas Rubens.: Hof van Ursele was Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, who acquired it in 1627.
  • Describe the historical connection of Hof van Ursele to Nicolaas Rubens.: Hof van Ursele served as Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence, inherited from his father, Peter Paul Rubens, who purchased it in 1627.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence.: Nicolaas Rubens' secondary residence was Hof van Ursele.

Nicolaas Rubens: Descendants and Family Lines

Albert Maria Rubens, the eldest son of Nicolaas Rubens, held the civic position of an alderman in Antwerp.

Answer: True

Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the civic role held by Albert Maria Rubens in Antwerp.: Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son and his title.: Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son was Albert Maria Rubens, who held the title Lord of Rameyen.
  • State the birth and death years for Albert Maria Rubens.: Albert Maria Rubens was born in 1642 and died in 1672.

Albert Maria Rubens married Catharina Vecquemans, and their daughter was named Maria Catharina Rubens.

Answer: True

The daughter born to Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans was Maria Catharina Rubens, who lived from 1672 to 1710.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the wife of Albert Maria Rubens.: Albert Maria Rubens married Catharina Vecquemans.
  • Identify the daughter born to Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans.: The daughter born to Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans was Maria Catharina Rubens, who lived from 1672 to 1710.
  • Identify the daughter of Albert Maria Rubens.: The daughter of Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans was Maria Catharina Rubens.

Jan Nicolaas Rubens, Nicolaas's second son, was born in 1648 and died in 1713.

Answer: True

Jan Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1648 and died in 1713.

Related Concepts:

  • State the birth and death years for Jan Nicolaas Rubens.: Jan Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1648 and died in 1713.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' second son and his title.: Nicolaas Rubens' second son was Jan Nicolaas Rubens, also titled Lord of Rameyen.
  • State the birth and death years for Nicolaas Rubens.: Nicolaas Rubens was born in 1618 and died in 1655.

Jan Nicolaas Rubens married Isabella Brant, who was the daughter of the Lord of Waesbeeke.

Answer: False

Jan Nicolaas Rubens married Cornelie Constantia Helman. Isabella Brant was the mother of Nicolaas Rubens and the first wife of Peter Paul Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the wife of Jan Nicolaas Rubens.: Jan Nicolaas Rubens married Cornelie Constantia Helman, daughter of the Lord of Waesbeeke.
  • Identify Peter Paul Rubens' first wife and mother of Nicolaas Rubens.: Peter Paul Rubens' first wife, and mother of Nicolaas Rubens, was Isabella Brant.
  • State the birth and death years for Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens.: Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens, was born in 1609 and died in 1678.

Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens, the daughter of Jan Nicolaas Rubens, lived from 1677 to 1738.

Answer: True

The daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman was Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens, who lived from 1677 to 1738.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman.: The daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman was Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens, living from 1677 to 1738.
  • Identify the daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens.: The daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens was Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens.
  • Identify the wife of Jan Nicolaas Rubens.: Jan Nicolaas Rubens married Cornelie Constantia Helman, daughter of the Lord of Waesbeeke.

Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens married Honore Henri, Count of Esbeke.

Answer: True

Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens married Honore Henri, Count of Esbeke.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the husband of Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens and the names of their children.: Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens married Honore Henri, Count of Esbeke. They had two children: Nicolas Clement Honore van der Hagen and Constantia Honorine Theresia van der Hagen.
  • Identify the husband of Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens.: Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens married Honore Henri, Count of Esbeke.
  • Identify the daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman.: The daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman was Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens, living from 1677 to 1738.

The family line of Theresia Constantia Rubens, Nicolaas's daughter, remains extant today.

Answer: False

Theresia Constantia Rubens married Eugene vander Dussen, and according to the source, their branch of the family has since become extinct.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the lineage and eventual fate of Theresia Constantia Rubens' family line.: Theresia Constantia Rubens married Eugene vander Dussen, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire; their family branch has since become extinct.
  • Describe the information provided about the lineage of Theresia Constantia Rubens.: Theresia Constantia Rubens married Eugene vander Dussen, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire; their family branch has since become extinct.
  • Explain the significance of the image caption.: The image caption identifies the artwork as depicting 'Albert and Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen,' visually representing Nicolaas Rubens alongside his brother, Albert Maria Rubens.

Albert Maria Rubens, Nicolaas's eldest son, held the title Lord of Mespelaere.

Answer: False

Albert Maria Rubens, the eldest son of Nicolaas Rubens, held the title Lord of Rameyen, not Lord of Mespelaere.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son and his title.: Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son was Albert Maria Rubens, who held the title Lord of Rameyen.
  • Describe the civic role held by Albert Maria Rubens in Antwerp.: Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.

Maria Catharina Rubens, the daughter of Albert Maria Rubens, married Alexander IV Goubau, who served as the Grand Almoner of Antwerp.

Answer: True

Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, who held the titles Lord of Mespelaere and Grand Almoner of Antwerp.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Maria Catharina Rubens' husband and his titles.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, who held the titles Lord of Mespelaere and Grand Almoner of Antwerp.
  • Identify the husband of Maria Catharina Rubens.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, Lord of Mespelaere.
  • Describe the civic role held by Albert Maria Rubens in Antwerp.: Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.

Georges Alexander Goubau, son of Maria Catharina Rubens, lived from 1697 to 1760.

Answer: True

The son born to Maria Catharina Rubens and Alexander IV Goubau was Georges Alexander Goubau, Lord of Mespelaer, who lived from 1697 to 1760.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the son born to Maria Catharina Rubens and Alexander IV Goubau.: The son born to Maria Catharina Rubens and Alexander IV Goubau was Georges Alexander Goubau, Lord of Mespelaer, living from 1697 to 1760.
  • Identify the husband of Maria Catharina Rubens.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, Lord of Mespelaere.
  • Identify Maria Catharina Rubens' husband and his titles.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, who held the titles Lord of Mespelaere and Grand Almoner of Antwerp.

Which of the following individuals was a son of Nicolaas Rubens?

Answer: Jan Nicolaas Rubens

Nicolaas Rubens' second son was Jan Nicolaas Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.
  • Identify the parents of Nicolaas Rubens and briefly note their significance.: Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. Peter Paul Rubens was a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque period.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' second son and his title.: Nicolaas Rubens' second son was Jan Nicolaas Rubens, also titled Lord of Rameyen.

What title did Albert Maria Rubens, Nicolaas's eldest son, hold?

Answer: Lord of Rameyen

Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son was Albert Maria Rubens, who held the title Lord of Rameyen.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son and his title.: Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son was Albert Maria Rubens, who held the title Lord of Rameyen.
  • Describe the civic role held by Albert Maria Rubens in Antwerp.: Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.

Albert Maria Rubens, Nicolaas's son, served in which civic capacity?

Answer: Alderman of Antwerp

Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the civic role held by Albert Maria Rubens in Antwerp.: Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son and his title.: Nicolaas Rubens' eldest son was Albert Maria Rubens, who held the title Lord of Rameyen.
  • Identify the wife of Albert Maria Rubens.: Albert Maria Rubens married Catharina Vecquemans.

Who was the daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman?

Answer: Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens

The daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman was Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman.: The daughter born to Jan Nicolaas Rubens and Cornelie Constantia Helman was Cornelia Paulina Philippine Rubens, living from 1677 to 1738.
  • Identify the wife of Jan Nicolaas Rubens.: Jan Nicolaas Rubens married Cornelie Constantia Helman, daughter of the Lord of Waesbeeke.
  • State the birth and death years for Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens.: Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens, was born in 1609 and died in 1678.

What was the fate of the family line of Theresia Constantia Rubens, Nicolaas's daughter?

Answer: It became extinct after her marriage to Eugene vander Dussen.

Theresia Constantia Rubens married Eugene vander Dussen, and according to the source, their branch of the family has since become extinct.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the lineage and eventual fate of Theresia Constantia Rubens' family line.: Theresia Constantia Rubens married Eugene vander Dussen, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire; their family branch has since become extinct.
  • Describe the information provided about the lineage of Theresia Constantia Rubens.: Theresia Constantia Rubens married Eugene vander Dussen, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire; their family branch has since become extinct.
  • Describe the information provided about the lineage of Theresia Constantia Rubens.: Theresia Constantia Rubens married Eugene vander Dussen, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire; their family branch has since become extinct.

What was the name of Albert Maria Rubens' wife?

Answer: Catharina Vecquemans

Albert Maria Rubens married Catharina Vecquemans.

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  • Identify the wife of Albert Maria Rubens.: Albert Maria Rubens married Catharina Vecquemans.
  • State the birth and death years for Albert Maria Rubens.: Albert Maria Rubens was born in 1642 and died in 1672.
  • Describe the civic role held by Albert Maria Rubens in Antwerp.: Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.

What was the name of the son born to Maria Catharina Rubens and Alexander IV Goubau?

Answer: Georges Alexander Goubau

The son born to Maria Catharina Rubens and Alexander IV Goubau was Georges Alexander Goubau.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the son born to Maria Catharina Rubens and Alexander IV Goubau.: The son born to Maria Catharina Rubens and Alexander IV Goubau was Georges Alexander Goubau, Lord of Mespelaer, living from 1697 to 1760.
  • Identify the husband of Maria Catharina Rubens.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, Lord of Mespelaere.
  • Identify Maria Catharina Rubens' husband and his titles.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, who held the titles Lord of Mespelaere and Grand Almoner of Antwerp.

What was the relationship between Nicolaas Rubens and Albert Maria Rubens?

Answer: Father and Son

Albert Maria Rubens was the eldest son of Nicolaas Rubens.

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  • Identify the mother of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.: The provided text does not explicitly name Peter Paul Rubens' mother, who would have been Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandmother.
  • Identify the parents of Nicolaas Rubens and briefly note their significance.: Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. Peter Paul Rubens was a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque period.
  • Describe the civic role held by Albert Maria Rubens in Antwerp.: Albert Maria Rubens served as an alderman of Antwerp.

What was the name of the daughter born to Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans?

Answer: Maria Catharina Rubens

The daughter born to Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans was Maria Catharina Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the daughter born to Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans.: The daughter born to Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans was Maria Catharina Rubens, who lived from 1672 to 1710.
  • Identify the daughter of Albert Maria Rubens.: The daughter of Albert Maria Rubens and Catharina Vecquemans was Maria Catharina Rubens.
  • Identify the wife of Albert Maria Rubens.: Albert Maria Rubens married Catharina Vecquemans.

What was the name of the husband of Maria Catharina Rubens?

Answer: Alexander IV Goubau

Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, Lord of Mespelaere.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Maria Catharina Rubens' husband and his titles.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, who held the titles Lord of Mespelaere and Grand Almoner of Antwerp.
  • Identify the husband of Maria Catharina Rubens.: Maria Catharina Rubens married Alexander IV Goubau, Lord of Mespelaere.
  • Identify the wife of Albert Maria Rubens.: Albert Maria Rubens married Catharina Vecquemans.

Constancia Helman and Her Family

Constancia Helman, the wife of Nicolaas Rubens, was born in 1609 and passed away in 1678.

Answer: True

Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens, was born in 1609 and died in 1678.

Related Concepts:

  • State the birth and death years for Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens.: Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens, was born in 1609 and died in 1678.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' wife and the year of their marriage.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.
  • State the year of Nicolaas Rubens' marriage to Constancia Helman.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.

Ferdinand Helman, the father of Constancia Helman, held the civic role of a mayor in the city of Antwerp.

Answer: False

Ferdinand Helman, father of Constancia Helman, held the position of Schepen in Antwerp, which was a significant civic role akin to a municipal magistrate or alderman, rather than the role of mayor.

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  • Describe the civic role held by Ferdinand Helman in Antwerp.: Ferdinand Helman, father of Constancia Helman, served as a Schepen of Antwerp, a municipal magistrate or alderman with significant local authority.
  • Identify the parents of Constancia Helman.: Constancia Helman's parents were Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken.
  • Identify the father of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman.: The father of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman, was Ferdinand Helman.

Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, the parents of Constancia Helman, are interred in the Cathedral of Our Lady in Antwerp.

Answer: False

Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, the parents of Constancia Helman, are interred in Saint James' Church in Antwerp, not the Cathedral of Our Lady.

Related Concepts:

  • State the burial location of Constancia Helman's parents.: The parents of Constancia Helman, Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, are interred in Saint James' Church in Antwerp.
  • Identify the parents of Constancia Helman.: Constancia Helman's parents were Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken.
  • Explain the significance of Saint James' Church in Antwerp to Nicolaas Rubens' family.: Saint James' Church in Antwerp is significant as the burial place of Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, parents of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman.

Constancia Helman's father, Ferdinand Helman, held the position of Schepen in Antwerp, indicating significant local authority.

Answer: True

Ferdinand Helman, father of Constancia Helman, served as a Schepen of Antwerp, a municipal magistrate or alderman with significant local authority.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the civic role held by Ferdinand Helman in Antwerp.: Ferdinand Helman, father of Constancia Helman, served as a Schepen of Antwerp, a municipal magistrate or alderman with significant local authority.
  • State the burial location of Constancia Helman's parents.: The parents of Constancia Helman, Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, are interred in Saint James' Church in Antwerp.
  • Identify the parents of Constancia Helman.: Constancia Helman's parents were Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken.

Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman, outlived him by 23 years.

Answer: True

Nicolaas Rubens died in 1655, and his wife Constancia Helman died in 1678, meaning she outlived him by 23 years.

Related Concepts:

  • State the birth and death years for Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens.: Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens, was born in 1609 and died in 1678.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' wife and the year of their marriage.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.
  • State the year of Nicolaas Rubens' marriage to Constancia Helman.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.

Who was Nicolaas Rubens' wife, whom he married in 1640?

Answer: Constancia Helman

Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' wife and the year of their marriage.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.
  • State the year of Nicolaas Rubens' marriage to Constancia Helman.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.
  • Identify Peter Paul Rubens' first wife and mother of Nicolaas Rubens.: Peter Paul Rubens' first wife, and mother of Nicolaas Rubens, was Isabella Brant.

What civic role did Ferdinand Helman, Constancia Helman's father, perform?

Answer: Schepen of Antwerp

Ferdinand Helman, father of Constancia Helman, served as a Schepen of Antwerp, a municipal magistrate or alderman with significant local authority.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the civic role held by Ferdinand Helman in Antwerp.: Ferdinand Helman, father of Constancia Helman, served as a Schepen of Antwerp, a municipal magistrate or alderman with significant local authority.
  • Identify the parents of Constancia Helman.: Constancia Helman's parents were Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken.
  • Identify the father of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman.: The father of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman, was Ferdinand Helman.

Where are Constancia Helman's parents, Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, buried?

Answer: Saint James' Church in Antwerp

The parents of Constancia Helman, Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, are interred in Saint James' Church in Antwerp.

Related Concepts:

  • State the burial location of Constancia Helman's parents.: The parents of Constancia Helman, Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, are interred in Saint James' Church in Antwerp.
  • Identify the parents of Constancia Helman.: Constancia Helman's parents were Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken.
  • Explain the significance of Saint James' Church in Antwerp to Nicolaas Rubens' family.: Saint James' Church in Antwerp is significant as the burial place of Ferdinand Helman and Catherine vander Veken, parents of Nicolaas Rubens' wife, Constancia Helman.

What was the death year of Constancia Helman, Nicolaas Rubens' wife?

Answer: 1678

Constancia Helman died in 1678.

Related Concepts:

  • State the birth and death years for Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens.: Constancia Helman, wife of Nicolaas Rubens, was born in 1609 and died in 1678.
  • State the year of Nicolaas Rubens' marriage to Constancia Helman.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.
  • Identify Nicolaas Rubens' wife and the year of their marriage.: Nicolaas Rubens married Constancia Helman in 1640.

Peter Paul Rubens' Influence and Connections

Peter Paul Rubens frequently depicted his son Nicolaas as an adult in his various altarpieces and portraits.

Answer: False

Peter Paul Rubens frequently depicted his son Nicolaas as a young child in his artistic works, rather than as an adult.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe how Peter Paul Rubens typically depicted his son, Nicolaas.: Peter Paul Rubens frequently depicted his son Nicolaas as a young child in various paintings and portraits.
  • Describe the specific artistic connection noted between Nicolaas Rubens and his father, Peter Paul Rubens.: Nicolaas Rubens is noted for being frequently depicted as a young child by his father, Peter Paul Rubens, in various paintings.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.

The image caption identifies Nicolaas Rubens alongside his father, Peter Paul Rubens.

Answer: False

The image caption identifies Nicolaas Rubens alongside his brother, Albert Maria Rubens, not his father, Peter Paul Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the specific artistic connection noted between Nicolaas Rubens and his father, Peter Paul Rubens.: Nicolaas Rubens is noted for being frequently depicted as a young child by his father, Peter Paul Rubens, in various paintings.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.
  • Explain the significance of the image caption.: The image caption identifies the artwork as depicting 'Albert and Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen,' visually representing Nicolaas Rubens alongside his brother, Albert Maria Rubens.

Nicolaas Rubens' father, Peter Paul Rubens, was a prominent figure in the Dutch Golden Age art movement.

Answer: False

Peter Paul Rubens, the father of Nicolaas Rubens, was a preeminent figure of the Flemish Baroque period, not the Dutch Golden Age.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.
  • Identify the parents of Nicolaas Rubens and briefly note their significance.: Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. Peter Paul Rubens was a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque period.
  • Describe the main subject matter covered by the Navbox associated with Peter Paul Rubens.: The Navbox primarily lists the works, family members, and related topics of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas's father, rather than focusing on Nicolaas.

The image caption mentions Nicolaas Rubens alongside which other family member?

Answer: His brother, Albert Maria Rubens

The image caption identifies Nicolaas Rubens alongside his brother, Albert Maria Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the significance of the reference to the 'Rubens family' in the hatnote.: The hatnote indicates a main article exists for the broader Rubens family, suggesting Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.
  • Explain the purpose of the hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family'.: The hatnote directs readers to a more comprehensive article on the broader Rubens family, indicating Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.
  • Explain the significance of the image caption.: The image caption identifies the artwork as depicting 'Albert and Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen,' visually representing Nicolaas Rubens alongside his brother, Albert Maria Rubens.

How did Peter Paul Rubens typically portray his son Nicolaas?

Answer: As a young child in various artistic contexts

Peter Paul Rubens frequently depicted his son Nicolaas as a young child in various paintings and portraits.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe how Peter Paul Rubens typically depicted his son, Nicolaas.: Peter Paul Rubens frequently depicted his son Nicolaas as a young child in various paintings and portraits.
  • Describe the specific artistic connection noted between Nicolaas Rubens and his father, Peter Paul Rubens.: Nicolaas Rubens is noted for being frequently depicted as a young child by his father, Peter Paul Rubens, in various paintings.
  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.

What was the profession of Nicolaas Rubens' father?

Answer: Painter

Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the primary known association of Nicolaas Rubens' father.: Nicolaas Rubens' father was the internationally acclaimed painter Peter Paul Rubens, a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque.
  • Identify the parents of Nicolaas Rubens and briefly note their significance.: Nicolaas Rubens' parents were the renowned painter Peter Paul Rubens and Isabella Brant. Peter Paul Rubens was a leading figure of the Flemish Baroque period.
  • Identify the father of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandfather.: The father of Peter Paul Rubens, and thus Nicolaas Rubens' paternal grandfather, was Jan Rubens.

External References and Contextual Information

The hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family' suggests that Nicolaas Rubens is part of a minor lineage with limited documentation.

Answer: False

The hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family' indicates that Nicolaas Rubens belongs to a larger, well-documented lineage, directing readers to more comprehensive information about the family.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the purpose of the hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family'.: The hatnote directs readers to a more comprehensive article on the broader Rubens family, indicating Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.
  • Explain the significance of the reference to the 'Rubens family' in the hatnote.: The hatnote indicates a main article exists for the broader Rubens family, suggesting Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.
  • Describe the main subject matter covered by the Navbox associated with Peter Paul Rubens.: The Navbox primarily lists the works, family members, and related topics of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas's father, rather than focusing on Nicolaas.

The Authority control section provides links to databases such as ISNI and VIAF, which help in identifying and managing records related to Nicolaas Rubens.

Answer: True

The 'Authority control' section links to databases like ISNI, VIAF, and WorldCat, which catalog and manage information about Nicolaas Rubens, ensuring consistency and aiding record identification.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the function of the 'Authority control' section.: The 'Authority control' section links to databases like ISNI, VIAF, and WorldCat, which catalog and manage information about Nicolaas Rubens, ensuring consistency and aiding record identification.
  • Explain the significance of the mention of 'Germany' in the Authority control section.: The mention of 'Germany' linked to the GND identifier signifies that a national catalog record for Nicolaas Rubens exists within German library systems.
  • Explain the significance of the 'DeutscheBiographie' and 'DDB' links.: The 'DeutscheBiographie' and 'DDB' links indicate that biographical information about Nicolaas Rubens is available in German digital archives and resources.

What does the hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family' suggest about Nicolaas Rubens' lineage?

Answer: He belongs to a larger, well-documented family lineage.

The hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family' indicates that Nicolaas Rubens belongs to a larger, well-documented lineage, directing readers to more comprehensive information about the family.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the purpose of the hatnote referencing the 'Rubens family'.: The hatnote directs readers to a more comprehensive article on the broader Rubens family, indicating Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.
  • Explain the significance of the reference to the 'Rubens family' in the hatnote.: The hatnote indicates a main article exists for the broader Rubens family, suggesting Nicolaas Rubens is part of a larger, well-documented lineage.
  • Describe the main subject matter covered by the Navbox associated with Peter Paul Rubens.: The Navbox primarily lists the works, family members, and related topics of Peter Paul Rubens, Nicolaas's father, rather than focusing on Nicolaas.

What connection does the 'DeutscheBiographie' link in the Authority control section suggest for Nicolaas Rubens?

Answer: Biographical information about him is available in German digital archives.

The 'DeutscheBiographie' link indicates that biographical information about Nicolaas Rubens is available within German digital archives and biographical resources.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the significance of the mention of 'Germany' in the Authority control section.: The mention of 'Germany' linked to the GND identifier signifies that a national catalog record for Nicolaas Rubens exists within German library systems.
  • Explain the significance of the 'DeutscheBiographie' and 'DDB' links.: The 'DeutscheBiographie' and 'DDB' links indicate that biographical information about Nicolaas Rubens is available in German digital archives and resources.
  • Describe the function of the 'Authority control' section.: The 'Authority control' section links to databases like ISNI, VIAF, and WorldCat, which catalog and manage information about Nicolaas Rubens, ensuring consistency and aiding record identification.

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