de Berghes-Saint-Winoc

de Berghes-Saint-Winoc is a Flemish noble house, currently extinct.[1]

(de) Berghes-Saint-Winoc
Berghes - St.Winocx
Country Spanish Netherlands
Austrian Netherlands
TitlesLords of Coupigny
Lords of Fromentel
Barons of Zetrud
Viscounts of Arleux
Dukes of Berghes-Saint-Winoc
Princes of Rache
Cadet branchesBerghes-Berghes(+)

notable members

The Lord of Rache during the Funeral of Albert VII of Austria

Princes of Rache

Peter of Berghes-Saint-Winock, lord of Olhain;
married to Jeanne of Bailleul.[2]

    1. Philippe I of Berghes-Saint-Winock, Lord of Rache;
      married to Hélène de Longueval
      1. Philippe II de Berghes-Saint-Winock, Lord of Rache;
        married to Marie-Françoise of Halewyn
        1. Eugène-Louis de Berghes-Saint-Winock, 1st Prince of Rache; Knight of the Golden Fleece
        2. Charles-Alexandre de Berghes-Saint-Winock, 2nd Prince of Rache;
          married to Lucie de Brouchoven
        3. Jean de Berghes Saint-Winoch, became after his marriage the founder of the Viscounts of Arleux-branche.
    2. Adrian of Berghes-Saint-Winock, lord of Olhain
      1. Jean de Berghes-Saint-Winock, lord of Olhain;
        married to Antoinette of Rambures
        1. Charles de Berghes-Saint-Winock, lord of Olhain

Viscounts of Arleux

Jean de Berghes-Saint-Winoch;
married to Anne de Vicamez; Viscountess of Arleux

    1. Pierre de Berghes-Saint-Winoch, Viscount of Arleux;
      married to Catherine de Haynin
      1. Philippe III Albert de Berghes-Saint-Winoch, Viscount of Arleux;
        married to Marie Madelein de Wignacourt
        1. Eustache-Joseph de Berghes-Saint-Winoch, Viscount of Arleux;
          married to Marie Françoise de Carnin
          1. François, Viscount of Berghes-Saint-Winoch
            1. Charles-Alphonse, Duke of Berghes-Saint-Winoch;
              married to Victorine, Princesse de Broglie

Others

gollark: Oh, conspicuously, that's what I mean.
gollark: So what do you actually hope to gain by confusingly and quite noticeably refusing to mention the existence of esoserver?
gollark: As far as I know most discussion and invitation to esoserver happened over DMs anyway.
gollark: You're quite literally metaphorically acting like a repressive authoritarian government (I mean, not torturing people and such, but denying the existence of opposition, thinking you're the only one who can save the people from themselves, censoring anything (invites) which *might be* opposition), except with less power since you can't stop people directly communicating with each other.
gollark: That would probably not have helped.

See also

  • The Flemish house of Glymes-Berghes, Princes of Grimberghes and Marquesses of Berghes-Sur-le Zoom.

Notes

  1. Histoire de la ville de Bergues-Saint-Winoc: notices historiques sur Hondschoote, Wormhoudt, Gravelines, Mardick, Bourbourg, Watten, etc/ Henri Piers Imprimerie de Vanelslandt, 1833
  2. Nobilaire des Pays-Bas et du Comte de Bourgogne /1865 p3 157
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