File:Philips van Glymes (1422-1469), lord of Grimbergen.jpg

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English: Philips of Glymes (1422-1469 or 1474), knight, lord of Grimbergen, son of Jan I of Glymes and Johanna van Boutersem.
Nederlands: Filips van Glymes (1422-1469 of 1474), ridder, heer van Grimbergen, zoon van Jan I van Glymes en Johanna van Boutersem.
Deutsch: Philips von Glymes (1422–1469 oder 1474), Ritter, Herr von Grimbergen, Sohn von Johan I. von Glymes und Johanna van Boutersem.
Français : Philippe de Glymes (1422-1469 ou 1474), chevalier, seigneur de Grimbergen, fils de Jan I de Glymes et de Johanna de Boutersem.
Español: Philippe de Glymes (1422-1469 o 1474), caballero, señor de Grimbergen, hijo de Jan I de Glymes y Johanna de Boutersem.
Português: Philippe de Glymes (1422-1469 ou 1474), cavaleiro, senhor de Grimbergen, filho de Jan I de Glymes e Johanna de Boutersem.
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Author Albertus Frese (1714-1788)

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