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  1. Marie, Princess of Hornes (30 September [O.S. 19 September] 1704 – 30 November 1736), Baroness de Melsbroeck suo jure, was the wife of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes. Early life

  2. Princess Marie Anne Antoinette of Ligne Maximilian Emanuel, 3rd Prince of Hornes, Count of Baucignies and of Solre-le-Château (31 August 1695, Brussels – 12 January 1763, Brussels), was a nobleman and Grand Huntsman of Brabant .

    • History
    • Lords of Hornes-Bassignies
    • Lords of Gaesbeecq
    • Princes of Hornes-Bassignies
    • References

    Lordship

    Originally, the lordship (Heerlijkheid) of Hornes was a property of the Counts of Looz. The first mentioned is Willaume, Sire of Hornes around 1100, and Arnould, Count of Looz and Lord of Hornes and Corswarem, married to Aleydis van Diest.

    Principality

    The Principality of Hornes, an enclave of Liège in the Spanish Netherlands, was created on October 16, 1677, and awarded by Charles II of Spain to Eugene Maximilian of Hornes (1631–1709), son of Count Ambrosius of Hornes. In 1736, Emperor Charles VI made Eugene Maximilian's grandson, Maximilian Emanuel, 3rd Prince of Hornes (1695–1763), an Imperial prince. Founded in the 9th century by Count Conrad I, this family's descendants intermarried with ruling dynasties of Europe. In 1514, Jacob III o...

    A branch of the family became lords and sires of Baucigny, sometimes known since the 12th century as Bassigny, Beaucigny, Baucignies or Bussigny. Cadet descendants of the Lords of Bassignies were known as Hornes-Bassignies. Both cadets and Lords of Bassignies married into important noble houses. The influence of the family was guaranteed by a uniqu...

    Gaesbeecq was one of the most important dominiums, including the famous Gaasbeek Castle, that the family possessed for several generations. Philippe de Hornes, Baron of Bassignies, sold Gaesbeecq in 1565 to Lamoral d'Egmont, Prince of Gavre. In 1615, Sabina d'Egmont sold Gaesbeecq to René de Renesse, 1st Count of Warfusée.

    Although the agnatic line of the princes of Hornes is extinct today, amongst their cognatic descendants are the current royal family of Belgium and the Duke of Ursel. Other descendants included King Michael of Romania and Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, 18th Duchess of Alba.

    Heraldry of the World. By Carl von Volbroth. (1st. American Printing 1974)
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  3. Marie, Princess of Hornes (30 September [O.S. 19 September] 1704 – 30 November 1736), Baroness de Melsbroeck suo jure, was the wife of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes.She was born Lady Marie Thérèse Charlotte Bruce in Brussels in present-day Belgium, where her father, Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury and 3rd Earl of Elgin, had lived in ...

  4. Marie, Princess of Hornes (30 September [O.S. 19 September] 1704 – 30 November 1736), [1] Baroness de Melsbroeck suo jure, was the wife of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes. She was born Lady Marie Thérèse Charlotte Bruce in Brussels in present-day Belgium, where her father, Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury and 3rd Earl of Elgin, had lived in ...

  5. Marie, Princess of Hornes (30 November 1736), Baroness de Melsbroeck suo jure, was the wife of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes.

  6. Marie, Princess of Hornes (30 September [O.S. 19 September] 1704 – 30 November 1736), Baroness de Melsbroeck suo jure, was the wife of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes. (en) dbo:wikiPageID: 3156629 (xsd:integer) dbo:wikiPageLength: 2259 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger) dbo:wikiPageRevisionID: 1108003169 (xsd:integer) dbo:wikiPageWikiLink