Saint Nicasius Janssen - Martyr of Gorkum
In the early 1500's The Holy Roman Empire consisted of: Spain, Germany, parts of Italy, and the Lowlands: Netherland, Belgium and Luxembourg. The Lowlands were ruled by a Spanish Regent, Margaret of Parma and a Stadtholder, William I of Orange. Margaret was tolerant of the conversion to Calvinism from Catholicism. Philip II, king of Spain used the Spanish Inquisition to stop the Calvinists and sent the Duke of Alba to replace Margaret.
Margaretha van ParmaDuke of Alba

William the Silent or William Ist of Orange (1533-84), was a Dutch statesman. William's moves toward Dutch independence from Spain forced Philip to put a reward out for his death.
William I of Orange
The Watergeuzen (Sea Beggars) was a loosely organized band of pirates and privateers that were formed into the "Dutch Navy". They supported themselves by plundering any ships they would come across. The Sea Beggars allied with the land forces of William the Silent to liberate the Lowlands. In 1572 the Geux (Sea Beggars) captured Den Briel, Dordrecht and Gorinchem (Gorkum). The Catholic priests preached against the Geux and Calvinism. The terror campaign of the Spanish, the fierce defense by the citizens of Gorkum led to reprisals by the Geux.
   hanging by Cesare Fracassini
Gorkum hanging by Cesare Fracassini
On July 1572, 19 priests and religious leaders were tortured for 10 days. They refused to denounce their beliefs and were subjected to every indignity and method of torture imaginable. They were moved to a deserted monastery in Briel, their torture became paid entertainment for the townspeople. On July 9, they were hung in a barn, their bodies mutilated before and after death, and dumped naked in a ditch. The ditch became a place of pilgrimage and miracles; forming the basis of sainthood of the martyrs. The relics are kept in a Franciscan church in Brussels.
Nicasius drawing
Fr. Nicasius Janssen (1522) was a Franciscan theologian, and native of Heeze, Brabant.
The duke of Alba is recalled 1573 after many failures and ill health. He died at 75, 10 years later.
William Ist of Oranje was assassinated 1584 by Balthasar Gerardts in Delft for the reward by the king of Spain.
Margaret of Parma died 1586, her son, Alexander Farnesse became governor-general of the Netherlands.
  Hofkerk, Amsterdam stained glass.
Nicasius window
Theodore Janssen de Heeze, the youngest son of the Baron, took refuge in Owemoigne, France. From there, the family moved to England eventually establishing themselves as British aristocracy.