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==History== The centre of Wemmel initially developed around the Sint-Servaaskerk ({{langx|nl|Church of [[Saint Servatius]]}}), because the ground there was best suited for building. Around the year 370, [[Franks|Frankish]] invaders drove out the ruling [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], who had settled the area around the 2nd century AD. Wemmel eventually became part of the [[Duchy of Brabant]].<ref name=whist/> One of the first lords of Wemmel of which there is a historical record was marshal Goswinus van Wembelne, who lived at the beginning of the 12th century. His descendants would be the lords of Wemmel until the end of the 12th century, when Isabella van Wembelne married Aernout II of [[Kraainem]], and Wemmel became part of the already considerable possessions of [[Kraainem]]. Many notable men would come from this noble family, including Aernout III, who would die fighting on the French king's side at the [[Battle of the Golden Spurs]]. His son Leo was a skillful diplomat, who would sign the 1366 treaty that resolved a dispute between the [[County of Flanders]] and the [[Duchy of Brabant]] over the [[Lordship of Mechelen]].<ref name=whist/> In 1838 all family belongings in Wemmel were sold to count Willem Bernard de [[House of Limburg-Stirum|Limburg-Stirum]], who had become the mayor. Two of his daughters inhabited the castle until 1926. Their heirs then donated the castle to the municipality, since then it has served as the town hall. The castle was entirely renovated in 1992β1993.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Wemmel, een dorp tussen grootstad en platteland|last=Andries|first=Christian|publisher=Nieuwkerken-Waas : Het Streekboek}}</ref>
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