Princess of Ligne
Baroness of Ligne
- 1120–?: Marguerite de Fontaines-l'Eveque (wife of Thierry I)
- 1176–?: Elisabeth d'Antoing (first wife of Thierry II)
- ?–1190: Andeline d'Havre (second wife of Thierry II)
- 1190–?: Mahaut de Mons (wife of Wauthier I)
- 1229–1234: Marguerite de Fontaines-l'Eveque (first wife of Wauthier II)
- ?–1245: Alide de Rumigny (second wife of Wauthier II)
- 1245–1245: Julianne de Rosay (first wife of Wauthier III)
- ?–?: Unnamed (second wife of Wauthier III)
- 1248–1290?: Alix d'Aspremont (third wife of Wauthier III)
- 1290–1300?: Isabelle van Strjen-Sevenbergen (wife of Jean I)
- 1305–?: Jeanne de Conde (first wife of Fastre)
- ?–1337?: Marguerite de Gavere (second wife of Fastre)
- 1340–1345?: Anne d'Antoing (wife of Michel I)
- ?–1371?: Eleonore de Lalaing (wife of Michel II)
- ?–1387: Berthe von Schleiden (wife of Guillaume)
- 1387–1435: Eustachie de Barbancon (first wife of Jean II)
- ?–1442?: Isabelle van Strjen-Sevenbergen (second wife of Jean II)
- 1442–1469: Bonne d'Abbeville (wife of Michel III)
- 1472–1486: Jacqueline de Croy (wife of Jean III)
- 1501–1525: Philipotte de Luxembourg (wife of Antoine)
- 1532–1545: Maria van Wassenaer, Burgravine van Leiden (first wife of Jacques)
Countess of Ligne
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
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Maria van Wassenaer, Burgravine van Leiden [1][2][3] |
Johannes II van Wassenaer, Burgrave van Leiden | – | 9 September 1527 | 1545 Created Countess |
1544 | Jacques | ||
Jeanne van Hallewyn [1][2][3] |
– | – | 1545 | 1552 husband's death |
– | |||
Marguerite de Lalaing [1][2][3][4][5] |
Philip de Lalaing, 3rd Count of Lalaing | – | 27 March 1559 | 1583 husband's death |
1598 | Philippe | ||
Anne-Marie de Melun, Princess of Epinoy [1][2][3][4][5] |
Hugues II de Melun, 1st Prince of Epinoy (Melun) |
– | 7 September 1584 | 1601 Raised to Princess |
25 July 1634 | Lamoral | ||
Princess of Ligne
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anne-Marie de Melun, Princess of Epinoy | Hugues II de Melun, 1st Prince of Epinoy (Melun) |
– | 7 September 1584 | 1601 became Princess |
6 February 1624 husband's death |
25 July 1634 | Lamoral | |
Claire-Marie of Nassau-Siegen [6][7][1][8] |
John VIII, Count of Nassau-Siegen (Nassau-Siegen) |
17 October 1621 | 27 November 1634 | 1 May 1641 husband's death |
2 September 1695 | Albert Henri | ||
May 1643 | 21 December 1679 husband's death |
Claude Lamoral I | ||||||
Juana Monica de Aragon y Benavides de Cordona y de Cordoba [6][7][1][8] |
Luis de Aragón y Fernández de Córdoba, 6th Duke of Segorbe | 4 May 1663 | 12 January 1677 | 21 December 1679 husband's accession |
18 January 1691 | Henri | ||
Clara de Hocht [6][7][1][8] |
– | – | 6 April 1700 | 8 February 1702 husband's death |
– | |||
Maria Franziska of Liechtenstein [6][7][1][8] |
Prince Emanuel of Liechtenstein (Liechtenstein) |
27 November 1739 | 6 August 1755 | 7 April 1766 husband's accession |
13 December 1814 husband's death |
17 May 1821 | Charles-Joseph | |
Amélie Mélanie de Conflans [6][7][1][8] |
Charles Louis Gabriel de Conflans, Marquis d'Armentieres (Conflans) |
18 June 1802 | 12 May 1823 | 31 January 1833 | Eugène | |||
Nathalie de Trazegnies [6][7][1][8] |
Georges Philippe, Marquis de Trazegnies (Trazegnies d'Ittre) |
7 September 1811 | 28 July 1834 | 4 June 1835 | ||||
Jadwiga Lubomirska [6][7][1][8] |
Henryk Lubomirski (Lubomirski) |
29 June 1815 | 28 October 1836 | 20 May 1880 husband's death |
14 February 1895 | |||
Elisabeth de la Rochefoucauld [6][7][1][8] |
Sosthène de la Rochefoucauld, 4th Duke of Doudeauville (La Rochefoucauld) |
4 August 1865 | 24 July 1884 | 1907 divorced |
9 November 1946 | Louis | ||
Diane de Cosse-Brissac [6][7][1][8] |
Roland de Cossé, Marquis de Brissac (Cossé-Brissac) |
19 December 1869 | 4 January 1887 | 27 August 1918 husband's accession |
23 June 1937 husband's death |
10 April 1950 | Ernest | |
Philippine de Noailles [6][7][1][8] |
François de Noailles, Prince de Poix (Noailles) |
23 August 1898 | 28 February 1917 | 23 June 1937 husband's accession |
26 June 1960 husband's death |
13 August 1991 | Eugène II | |
Alix of Luxembourg [6][7][1][8] |
Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma (Bourbon-Parma) |
24 August 1929 | 17 August 1950 | 3 March 1985 husband's accession |
21 August 2005 husband's death |
Antoine | ||
Eleanora of Orléans-Braganza [6][7][1][8] |
Prince Pedro Henrique of Orléans-Braganza (Orléans-Braganza) |
20 May 1953 | 10 March 1981 | 21 August 2005 husband's accession |
INCUMBENT | Michel | ||
Notes
Sources
- Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy of the House of Ligne". Genealogy.EU.
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