House of Beaufort-Spontin

House of Beaufort-Spontin
noble family
Country

Holy Roman Empire

Austrian Netherlands

United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Kingdom of Belgium

Austria-Hungary
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The House of Beaufort-Spontin is a noble family which held prominent posts under the Holy Roman Emperors in the Austrian Netherlands, their family seat having originally been in Namur.[1][2] A notable member of the family was Frederic August Alexander of Beaufort-Spontin, who became the first Duke of Beaufort-Spontin in 1782.[3] Cadets bear the title of Count or Countess. The members of this family now reside in Austria, but their origins are in territories in what is today Belgium.[4][5]

History

The family is descended from the Counts of Beaufort, who held land near Huy in the early 11th century. The original family split into several branches, including those of Spontin and of Vêves (the present Counts of Liedekerke-Beaufort descend from the latter). The branch of Beaufort-Spontin settled in Freÿr in the early 15th century.[5]

Dukes of Beaufort-Spontin

Gallery of castles

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