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  1. Philip I de Croÿ (1435–1511) was Seigneur de Croÿ and Count of Porcéan. Philip I was a legitimate heir to the powerful House of Croÿ. He was the eldest surviving son of Antoine de Croÿ, Comte de Porcéan and Margaret of Lorraine-Vaudémont.

  2. 1562 – Praga (República Checa), 4.II.1612. Capitán de la Guardia de Archeros de Corps, gentilhombre de boca del Rey, gobernador, grand Bailli, caballerizo mayor y miembro del Consejo de Estado en los Países Bajos. Era hijo de Jacques de Cro , señor de Sempy, y de su tercera esposa, Yolande de Lannoy, señora de Solre y Molembaix.

  3. Philipe de Croÿ, Duke of Aerschot (1526–1595), was made 216th knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece by Philip II of Spain. In 1567 his cousin Antoine III de Croÿ, 1st Prince of Porcéan died without issue by his marriage to Catherine of Cleves, and the principality of Porcéan devolved

  4. Philip I of Cro -Chimay (November 1436 – Bruges, 14 September 1482), count of Chimay, Lord of Quiévrain, was a noble from the House of Cro, in the service of the Dukes of Burgundy . Life. Philip was the eldest son of Jean II de Cro, confidant of Philip the Good, and Mary of Lalaing. [1]

  5. Político, caballero de la Orden del Toisón de Oro, Grande de España de 1.ª clase y gobernador general del Estado de Flandes, gran bailío. Era el duque de Aerschot miembro de una de las familias más ricas y poderosas de los Países Bajos.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2017 · Philip I de Croÿ-Chimay was a member of the powerful House of Croÿ and high ranking noble at the Burgundian court. As such he served as grand baillif of Hainaut, Chamberlain of Philip the Good and Charles the Bold, Knight in the order of the Golden Fleece, lord of Sempy, count of Chimay and Stadtholder of the Duchy of Guelders.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Philip I of Croÿ-Chimay (November 1436 – Bruges, September 14, 1482), count of Chimay, Lord of Quiévrain, was a noble from the House of Croÿ, in the service of the Dukes of Burgundy. Life. Philip was the eldest son of Jean II de Croÿ, confidant of Philip the Good, and Mary of Lalaing.