Lalaing family
House of Lalaing | |
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noble family | |
Country |
First French Empire |
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Founded | ± 11th century |
The Lalaing family is an important noble family from the North of France that played an important role in the history of the County of Hainaut and the Netherlands.
History
The first known ancestor is Gerard de Forest who lived in the 11th century.
Family Tree
- Simon de Lalaing (1405–1476) m. Jeanne de Gavre (-1478)
- Joost de Lalaing (-1483) m. Bonne de Viefville (-1503)
- Charles I de Lalaing (1466–1525) m. Jacqueline de Luxembourg
- Charles II de Lalaing (1506–1558) m.1 Marguerite de Croÿ (1508–1549) m.2 Marie de Montmorency (-1570)
- Philip de Lalaing (1537–82) m. Marguerite de Ligne-Arenberg (1552–1611)
- Maria Margaretha de Lalaing (1574–1650) m. Florent of Berlaymont (1550–1626)
- Emanuel Philibert de Lalaing (1557–1590) m. Anne de Croÿ (-1608)
- Marie-Christine de Lalaing (-1582) m. Pierre de Melun (1594)
- Philip de Lalaing (1537–82) m. Marguerite de Ligne-Arenberg (1552–1611)
- Philip de Lalaing (-1555) m. Anna von Rennenberg
- Antoine II de Lalaing (1533–1568) m. Eleonore de Montmorency
- George van Lalaing (-1581)
- Charles II de Lalaing (1506–1558) m.1 Marguerite de Croÿ (1508–1549) m.2 Marie de Montmorency (-1570)
- Antoine I de Lalaing (1480–1540) m.Elisabeth van Culemborg (1475–1555)
- Charles I de Lalaing (1466–1525) m. Jacqueline de Luxembourg
- Joost de Lalaing (-1483) m. Bonne de Viefville (-1503)
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