Spain from 1577 to 1581. The Lalaing family came from Hainaut and had a tradition of governing. His father was Philip de Lalaing, count of Hoogstraten; his...
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Swart, "Lalaing, Cornelia van", in: Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland. URL: http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/vrouwenlexicon/lemmata/data/Lalaing [13/01/2014]...
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2nd Count of Lalaing (1506–1558) m.1 Marguerite de Croÿ (1508–1549) m.2 Marie de Montmorency (-1570) Philip de Lalaing, 3rd Count of Lalaing: married to...
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1566, Frisia joined the rebellion against Spanish rule. In 1577, George van Lalaing (Count Rennenburg) was appointed Stadtholder of Frisia and other provinces...
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besieging Spanish force under turncoat George van Lalaing against a Dutch garrison at Steenwijk under Johan van den Kornput. An English and Dutch Republican...
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Maximilien, Count de Lalaing (1856–1919) was a Belgian diplomat. De Lalaing was born in London, but belonged to the Belgian Lalaing family; his father was...
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Kampen, Overijssel (category Kop van Overijssel)
the city changed ownership again after the Siege of Kampen, led by George van Lalaing. Due to its right to increase the IJsseldelta, Kampen was owner of...
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province of Groningen. In 1580, the Dutch stadtholder of Groningen, George van Lalaing, Count of Rennenberg, had shifted its allegiance from the Dutch to...
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three daughters: Antoine II de Lalaing, 3rd count of Hoogstraten; George de Lalaing, Count of Rennenberg Margaret of Lalaing (died 1598), married Philippe...
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Charles de Lalaing, 6th Count of Hoogstraeten (died 1626) was a Flemish noble Lord from the House of Lalaing. He was the son of Antoine II de Lalaing, 3rd Count...
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Deventer (1456), by Philip of Burgundy Siege of Deventer (1578), by George van Lalaing, better known as the count of Rennenberg (successful) Siege of Deventer...
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Norreys and Diederik Sonoy, respectively, and a Spanish force under George van Lalaing, Count of Rennenberg. The Dutch and English were victorious, and as...
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Battle of Heiligerlee (1536) by Georg Schenck van Toutenburg and Philip de Lalaing. He was captured and was held prisoner at Vilvoorde for a long time. What...
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from the city, than in Groningen itself. In March 1580, Stadtholder George van Lalaing succeeded in convincing the city of Groningen to leave the Union of...
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Wolfert VI van Borselen 1480–1483: Joost de Lalaing 1483–1515: Jan III van Egmond 1515–1521: Henry III of Nassau-Breda 1522–1540: Antoon I van Lalaing 1540–1544:...
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Maximilien IV de Lalaing (1811–1881). His brother was Charles Maximilien de Lalaing (1857–1919), who was an important diplomat. Lalaing was raised in England...
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Montmorency was born as the eldest of four children of Josef van Montmorency, Count of Nevele and Anna van Egmont the Elder, who had married shortly after 26 August...
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William the Silent (redirect from Willem van oranje)
more commonly known in the Netherlands as William of Orange (Dutch: Willem van Oranje), was the leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs...
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Deventer was a siege of the city of Deventer by States troops under George van Lalaing, count of Rennenberg, from 3 August to 19 November 1578 during the...
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monument to the soldiers of the Battle of Waterloo by the sculptor Jacques de Lalaing. Personalities buried there include: Jules Anspach (1829–1879), mayor of...
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Union of Arras (redirect from Unie van Atrecht)
leadership of the stadtholder of Hainaut, Philip de Lalaing, 3rd Count of Lalaing and Emanuel Philibert de Lalaing. Parma opened negotiations with the Malcontents...
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Grimpeurs 1974 1st Mountains classification, Tour de Romandie 1st Outer 1st Lalaing 9th Paris–Camembert 1975 1st Overall Tour de l'Aude 1st Stage 1 & 3 1st...
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The monastery was destroyed during the Siege of Deventer in 1578 by George de Lalaing, Count of Rennenberg. The church of monastery was taken by the Dutch...
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1958, volume II, pp. 838–839 et p. 1062. Catherine Leclercq, Jacques de Lalaing. Artiste et homme du monde (1858-1917). Avec de larges extraits de son...
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ownership of Count Antoon de Lalaing (1480–1540) and his wife, Countess Elisabeth van Culemborg (1475–1555), the 'Land van Hoogstraten' became a county...
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the Spanish Netherlands. The countess was the widow of Count Philippe de Lalaing and probably lived in Oudenaarde. Even though intellectually and temperamentally...
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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:...
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Mary of Guelders (redirect from Maria van Gelre)
was held at Bruges to celebrate her departure, the victor was Jacques de Lalaing, a Burgundian knight. Mary landed in Scotland in June 1449. Her arrival...
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Brussels. His fellow students there included André Cluysenaar and Jacques de Lalaing. Later, he undertook study trips to France and Spain. For many years, he...
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was in bad shape, with many sick. Its leaders, George de Lalaing, Count of Rennenberg, Philip de Lalaing, Robert de Melun, and Valentin de Pardieu, were...
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