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  1. Claudio Lamoral 1 ( Beloeil, 8 de octubre de 1618 - Madrid, 21 de diciembre de 1679) fue un noble, militar y político español de origen flamenco, III príncipe de Ligne, príncipe del Sacro Imperio Romano, príncipe de Epinoy, marqués de Roubaix y conde de Fauquemberg, entre otros títulos, grande de España y caballero del ...

  2. Claudio Lamoral de Ligne y Lorena | Real Academia de la Historia. Ligne y de Lorena, Claudio Lamoral de. Príncipe de Ligne (III). Castillo de Beloeil (Bélgica), 8.X.1618 – Madrid, 21.XII.1679. General y hombre de gobierno. Hijo de Florent de Ligne, príncipe d’Amblise y heredero del principado de Ligne, y de Luisa de Lorena, condesa de Chaligny.

  3. Claude Lamoral, 3rd Prince of Ligne, Prince of Epinoy, Marquis of Roubaix and Count of Fauquemberg (8 October 1618 – 21 December 1679), was a nobleman from the Spanish Netherlands, a soldier and diplomat in the service of Philip IV of Spain and Charles II of Spain.

  4. Claude Lamoral, Prince of Ligne (7 August 1685 – Chateau de Beloeil, 7 April 1766) was a Field marshal and sixth Prince in the House of Ligne. A state councilor, he reorganized the army in the newly conquered Austrian Netherlands , and in 1720 took possession in the name of the Emperor of the fortified cities of Tournai , Ypres and ...

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    Their progressive rise in the nobility began as barons in the twelfth century, counts of Fauquemberg and princes of Épinoy in the sixteenth century, then princes of Amblise in 1608. The family became Imperial counts on 18 December 1544, then Lamoral I received from Emperor Rudolf II the title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire as Prince de Ligne on...

    Within this family, there were the following abbots and abbesses: 1. Gérard de Ligne (†1270) Abbot de Cambrai 2. Mahaut de Ligne (c. 1275) Abbess d'Epinlieu 3. Marie de Ligne (c. 1500) Abbess de Mons 4. Marie de Ligne (c. 1550) Abbess de Cambrai 5. Catherine de Ligne (†1581) Abbess de Thorn(La Thure)

    Claimants to the kingdoms of Jerusalem, Cyprus, Armenia, and Naples: Princess Sophie de Ligne (born 1957), of the House of Ligne, married Philippe de Nicolaÿ (born 1955) a director of the Rothschild group, great-grandson of Salomon James de Rothschild and member of the Nicolaÿ family. Archduchess Yolande of Austria (1923–2023), daughter of the 11th...

    The coat of arms of the family is blazoned as Or a bend gules. 1. Heraldic shieldof the House of Ligne 2. Armorial achievement with princely hatand mantle 3. Arms of the branch of Barbançon 4. Arms of the branch of Ham 5. Arms of the branch of Moÿ 6. Arms of the branch of La Trémoïlle

  5. Claude-Lamoral Ier, né à Belœil le 8 octobre ou le 8 novembre 1618 et mort à Madrid le 21 décembre 1679, 3e prince de Ligne et du Saint-Empire, prince d'Amblise et d'Épinoy, grand d'Espagne, marquis de Roubaix, comte de Fauquemberghe et de Nichin, vicomte de Leyden, baron de Werchin, de Belœil, d'Antoing, de Cisoing, de Villiers, de Jeumont, sou...

  6. Claudio Lamoral fue un noble, militar y político español de origen flamenco, III príncipe de Ligne, príncipe del Sacro Imperio Romano, príncipe de Epinoy, marqués de Roubaix y conde de Fauquemberg, entre otros títulos, grande de España y caballero del Toisón de Oro .