Okay kiddo, let me tell you about the seven noble houses of Brussels. You know how when we play house and we each have our own roles and responsibilities? It's like that, but on a much grander scale.
Brussels is a big city in Belgium, and people there used to organize themselves into different groups or "houses" based on their family name and history. This was a long time ago, back when kings and queens ruled over the land.
So, imagine there are seven big families who were very important and powerful in Brussels. They were called noble houses because they had lots of money and influence. Each of these houses had their own fancy house or mansion where they lived, and they had many servants and workers to do everything for them.
These houses were called the House of Croy, House of Egmont, House of Hornes, House of Berghes, House of Luxembourg, House of Chimay, and House of Nassau. Each of these families had a special coat of arms or emblem that represented them.
Now, just like in our game of house, each family had their own roles and responsibilities. For example, the House of Egmont was known for being brave and fighting in battles, while the House of Berghes was known for their musical talents.
These seven noble houses were very important in Brussels, and people looked up to them as leaders and role models. They helped to shape the city's history and culture. Even today, their legacy can still be seen in the streets and buildings of Brussels.
So, there you have it, kiddo. The seven noble houses of Brussels were like big families who were very important and influential in the city's history. They each had their own roles and responsibilities, and their legacy can still be felt today.