Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen

Rubens married Constancia Helman (1609–1678) in 1640, who was the daughter of Ferdinand Helman, Schepen of Antwerp and Catherine vander Veken, both of whom are buried in Saint James' Church.

Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen He is portrayed often as a young child by his illustrious father, in altarpieces and portraits.

[2][3] In 1643 he bought the Heerlijkheid of Rameyen (or Ramay) with the fortune he inherited of his father.

Rameyen Castle was his main residence in the parish of Gestel [nl], where he died.

[4] His secondary residence was Hof van Ursele, heritage of his father who bought it on 29 May 1627.

Albert and Nicolaas Rubens, Lord of Rameyen.