Guy of Brimeu

His father was Jean of Brimeu, Lord of Humbercourt.

Children: Jean of Croÿ, Lord of Roeulx gifted the dominium of Wesemael to Guy of Brimeu in 1471 and he became the new Marshal of Brabant.

He was a personal friend and member of the court of the Duke of Burgundy, Charles the Bold.

After the death of Charles the Bold, the Flemish cities regained part of their power and dealt with the persons who symbolized the centralist politics of the Duke of Burgundy.

Mary of Burgundy tried to save their lives, but Guy was beheaded in Ghent after torture on 3 April 1477, together with Chancelor Guillaume Hugonet and Treasurer Jan van Melle.

Execution