请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Lannoy family
释义

  1. History

  2. Notable members

      Lords of Molembaix   Lords of Leeuwergem and La Motterie    Counts of Beaurepaire    Lords of Clairvaux    Princes of Sulmona   Current Comital branch  

  3. Literature

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Multiple issues|{{refimprove|date=March 2015}}{{no footnotes|date=March 2015}}}}{{Infobox noble house
|surname = (de) Lannoy
|type = noble family
|native_name =
|native_name_lang =
|other_name =
|coat of arms =
|image_size =
|alt =
|caption =
|country = Belgium
|estates = Bornem Castle
Anvaing Castle
|parent house =
|titles = Lords of Leeuwerghem
Lords of Molembais
Lords of Maingoval
Barons of Aix
Barons of Clairvaux
Barons of Sombreffe
Counts of Lannoy
Counts of Beaurepaire
Counts of La Motterie
Princes of Sulmona
Prince of Rheina-Wolbecq
|styles =
|founded = 13th century
|founder = Gillion de l'Annoit
|final ruler =
|current head =
|dissolution =
|deposition =
|ethnicity = Belgian, French
|cadet branches = Lannoy-Clairvaux,
Lannoy-Beaurepaire,
Lannoy-Mangoval
|notes =
}}

De Lannoy is the name of a noble family that takes its name from the French town of Lannoy, Nord. The name comes from l'Annoy (or l'Annoit, from Latin alnetum) which means «the alderwood» in Picard French of Flanders.

History

The oldest known ancestor is one Gillion de l'Annoit who lived in the 13th century. Many of his descendants were members of the Order of the Golden Fleece. They played a prominent role in Flanders during the Middle Ages. Different family branches, and lines existed, amongst the Lords of Beaurepaire, Clervaux, princes of Sulmona and Princes of Rheina-Wolbecq.

Notable members

Lords of Molembaix

Molembaix was a place in the region of Oostkapelle, where the .

{{Tree list}}

Guillebert I de Lannoy, Lord of Santes[1];
Married to Catherine de Saint-Aubin, Lady of Molembais:

  1. Guillebert II de Lannoy (1386–1462), Flemish traveler and diplomat
  2. Hugo van Lannoy (1384–1456), Flemish traveler and diplomat
  3. Baudouin de Lannoy,said "Le Begue", Lord of Molembais (1388–1474): Flemish diplomat
  4. {{Tree list/final branch}}Baudouin II de Lannoy, Lord of Molembais: Knight Of the Golden Fleece;
    married to Marie d'Esne, Lady of Conroy.
  5. Philippe I de Lannoy, Lord of Molembais; Grand Huntsman of Brabant
    Married to Madeleine of Bourgundy.
  6. Jean de Lannoy, Lord of Molembais: Knight of the Golden Fleece;
    Married to Joanne de Ligne.
  7. {{Tree list/final branch}}Marie de Lannoy;
    Married to John IV of Glymes(1528–1567): Marquess of Berges
  8. Baudouin III de Lannoy, Lord of Turcoing; Lord of the Golden Fleece.
  9. {{Tree list/final branch}}Philippe II, Lord of Beauvoir;
    married to Jeanne of Blois.
  10. Françoise de Lannoy; married to Antoine of Montmorency
  11. Madeleine de Lannoy; married to Jean de Roisin.
  12. {{Tree list/final branch}}Jacqueline de Lannoy;
    married to Claude Bouton, Lord of Corbaron.
  13. {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean I de Lannoy, Lord of La Motterie;
    Married to Marie de Cordes
  14. {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean II de Lannoy, Lord of La Motterie
{{Tree list/end}}

Lords of Leeuwergem and La Motterie

Leeuwergem is a small village in Flanders, it has an 18th century castle. The first small castle in Leeuwergem was built by Valentin de Lannoy in the 17th century. The branch of the Lords of Leeuwergem became extinct after 3 generations. [2] The branch of the Counts of la Motterie was known to have multiple men in military service of the Crown.

{{Tree list}}

Jacques de Lannoy, Lord of la Motterie, died 1587:
Married to Susanne of Noyelles.

  1. Adrien de Lannoy, Lord of Wasmes: founder of the branch of Lannoy de Wasmes.
  2. Claude de Lannoy, 1st Count of la Motterie, Knight of the Golden Fleece;
    married to Claudine d'Eltz, Lady of Clairvaux.
  3. Philippe de Lannoy, 2nd Count of la Motterie;
    married to Louise-Michele d'Ognyes.
  4. Ignace-Philippe de Lannoy, 3rd Count of Beaurepiare; see further.
  5. {{Tree list/final branch}}François-Hyacinthe de Lannoy, 4th Count of la Motterie;
    married to Anne-Françoise of Gavre.
  6. Marie-Thérèse de Lannoy, Lady of the Starry Cross;
    married to Josef-Dominik, Count of Konigsegg-Rothenfels.
  7. {{Tree list/final branch}}Eugène-Hyacinthe de Lannoy, 5th Count of la Motterie; Lord Grand Marshall in Imperial Service; Knight of the Golden Fleece and Councillor of State.
  8. {{Tree list/final branch}}Chrétien de Lannoy, 6th Count of la Motterie; Imperial Lord Chamberlain. He died without male heirs and was the last Count of La Motterie.&91;3&93;
  9. {{Tree list/final branch}}Albert-Eugene de Lannoy, 1st Baron of Clairvaux; founder of the Brach of de Lannoy-Clairvaux.
  10. {{Tree list/final branch}}Valentin de Lannoy, died 1640: Governor of Hulst.
    married in 1622 to Isabelle de La Loo, Lady of Leeuwergem
  11. Eugene de Lannoy, Lord of Leeuwergem.
  12. Charles de Lannoy, Lord of Leeuwergem.
  13. Albert de Lannoy, Lord of Leeuwergem, died 1688:
    married to Adrienne-Marie vanden Eeckhoutte.
  14. {{Tree list/final branch}}Adrienne-Florence de Lannoy:
    married to Charles de Boisschot, 3nd Baron of Saventhem.
  15. Hélène de Lannoy, Noble Canonnese in Nivelles.
  16. Anne-Marguerite de Lannoy:
    Married to François de Boisschot, 2nd Baron of Saventhem, son of Ferdinand de Boisschot
  17. {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean-Louis de Lannoy, Lord of Leeuwergem.
{{Tree list/end}}

Counts of Beaurepaire

The county of Beaurepaire in Avesnes was inherited by descendents of Louise-Michèle d'Oignies: her father Maximilien d'Oignies was the first Count of Beaurepaire.[4] His youngest grandson Ignace-Philippe became the 3rd Count of Beaurepaire.

{{Tree list}}Ignace I Philippe de Lannoy, 3rd Count of Beaurepiare, (1650-1715):
married to Marie-Françoise de Coloma, Lady of Bornhem
  1. François-Joseph-Louis de Lannoy, 4th Count of Beaurepaire;
    Married to Marguerite Madeleine de Clermont-Tonnere.
  2. Charles-François-Ignace de Lannoy, 5th Count of Beaurepaire, (1686-1752): Knight of St Lazare in 1717;
    Married to Alix-Barbe de St-Vaast.
  3. {{Tree list/final branch}}Ignace II Godefroi de Lannoy, 6th Count of Beaurepaire, (1723-1794):
    Military Knight of Saint-Louis: Executed by Guillotine in France. &91;5&93;
  4. Claude-François de Lannoy
  5. Adrien-François-Joseph de Lannoy, Knight of St Lazarus.
  6. {{Tree list/final branch}}Aldegonde Eleonore de Lannoy; Lady of Bornem:
    married to Baudry Adelbert, Count de Marnix, Baron of Rollecourt; Heirs of Bornem Castle.
  7. {{Tree list/final branch}}Claude-François de Marnix, Baron of Rollencourt.
{{Tree list/end}}

Lords of Clairvaux

Albert-Eugène enherited the rights and Dominium of Clairvaux, after the death of his parents. He was created for his merit as imperial ambassador 1st Baron of Clairvaux. A Cadet branch inherited the title of Prince of Rheina-Wolbecq.[6]

{{Tree list}}

Albert-Eugène de Lannoy, 1st Baron of Clairvaux;
married to Anne Margarethe de Reede.

  1. Andrien I Gérard de Lannoy, 2nd Baron of Clairvaux
  2. {{Tree list/final branch}}François-Ferdinand, Count of Lannoy
  3. {{Tree list/final branch}}Adrien II Damien-Gérard-Ernest de Lannoy, 1st Count of Clairvaux; Count of the Empire.
  4. {{Tree list/final branch}}Adrien III Jean-Baptiste de Lannoy, Baron of Clairvaux.
  5. Félix-Balthasar de Lannoy
  6. {{Tree list/final branch}}Florent Stanislas-Amour de Lannoy-Clairvaux;
    married to Clementine-Josephine of Loos-Corswarem, Princess of Rheina-Wolbecq.
  7. {{Tree list/final branch}}Napoleon de Lannoy-Clairvaux, Prince of Rheina-Wolbecq.
{{Tree list/end}}

Princes of Sulmona

{{main|Prince of Sulmona}}{{Tree list}}Jean I de Lannoy
  1. {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean II, Lord of Lannoy (1410–1493), Flemish diplomat;
    Married to Jeanne of Croy.
  2. Jean III, Lord of Lannoy
  3. {{Tree list/final branch}}Antoine de Lannoy, Lord of Maingoval;
    Married to Marie de Ville.
  4. {{Tree list/final branch}}Jean IV de Lannoy, Lord of Maingoval:
    married to Philipotte de Lalaing.&91;7&93;
  5. {{Tree list/final branch}}Charles de Lannoy, 1st Prince of Sulmona (1487–1527): Knight of the Golden Fleece; soldier and statesman.&91;8&93;
  6. {{Tree list/final branch}}Philip de Lannoy, 2nd Prince of Sulmona: Knight of the Golden Fleece:
    Married to Isabelle Colonna.&91;9&93;
  7. Charles II de Lannoy, 3rd Prince of Sulmona, (1514-1553); died without heirs.&91;10&93;
  8. {{Tree list/final branch}}Horacio de Lannoy, 4th Prince of Sulmona: Knight of the Golden Fleece, died without heirs.&91;11&93;
{{Tree list/end}}

Current Comital branch

The current main branch of the family resides in Anvaign and descends from Jacques-Adrien-François de Lannoy (1769-1835) who was married to Louise-Marie-Caroline d'Ursel, older sister of the 4th Duke d'Ursel.[12]

{{Tree list}}

Gustave-Ferdinand de Lannoy (1800-1892);
married to Josephine-Charlotte van der Noot d'Assche, she was the only daughter of , Maximilien-Louis, 7th Marquess of Assche and Wemmel, 3rd Count van der Noot.

  1. {{Tree list/final branch}}Charles-Maximilien de Lannoy (1828-1901);
    married to Emma, countess du Parc-Locmaria, daughter of Alain, Marquess du Parc-Locmaria.
  2. {{Tree list/final branch}}Philippe, Count de Lannoy (1866-1937):
    Master of the Royal Household of Queen Elisabeth, Mayor of Anvaign.Married to Rosalie de Beeckman (1877-1963).
  3. {{Tree list/final branch}}Paul, Count de Lannoy (1898-1980);
    married to Beatrix, princesse de Ligne (1898-1982).
  4. {{Tree list/final branch}}Philippe, count de Lannoy (1922-2019);
    married to Alix della Faille de Leverghem (1941-2012)
  5. {{Tree list/final branch}}Stephanie, Countess de Lannoy (born 1984),
    Married to Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
{{Tree list/end}}

Literature

  • Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag, Marburg, Schwennicke, Detlev (Ed.). Volume VIII, Table 9

References

1. ^Bulletin de la Commission historique du Département du Nord, Volumes 22-24/Archives départementales du Nord, 1900 Pag 277
2. ^Histoire des anciennes seigneuries de Leeuwergem et d'Elene.Hemelsoet, 1853 p. 78
3. ^Dictionnaire généalogique et héraldique des familles nobles du royaume de Belgique, Volume 3/Polack-Duvivier, 1850. pag 638
4. ^Nobiliaire des Pays-Bas, et du comté de Bourgogne...Depuis le ..., Volume 2
5. ^La Terreur dans le Pas-de-Calais et dans le Nord. Histoire de Joseph Le ... Paris, Auguste-Joseph (1826-1896)
6. ^La Belgique héraldique: recueil historique, chronologique, généalogique et biographique complet de toutes les maisons nobles reconnues de la Belgique/ Charles Poplimont Typ. de G. Adriaens, 1866 - 11 pagina's
7. ^Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique De La Maison Royale De France...Compagnie des Libraires, 1733
8. ^Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique De La Maison Royale De France...Compagnie des Libraires, 1733
9. ^Historia de la insigne Orden del Toyson de Oro, dedicada al Rey ..., Volume 1/ Julián de Pinedo y Salazar
10. ^Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique De La Maison Royale De France...Compagnie des Libraires, 1733
11. ^Histoire Généalogique Et Chronologique De La Maison Royale De France...Compagnie des Libraires, 1733
12. ^Etat présent de la noblesse belge / 2011 p 35

External links

{{commonscatinline|House of Lannoy}}

1 : Lannoy family

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/23 10:30:29