- the
Belgian Crown.
There have been
cadet branches of this house:
Barbançon,
Barbançon-Arenberg, Moÿ, Ham and Arenberg, La Trémoïlle.
Within this family...
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Albert de
Ligne (1600–1674),
Prince of
Barbançon and Arenberg,
knight of the
Golden Fleece, was a
Netherlandish nobleman and
military commander in the...
- Jean de Ligne, Duke of
Arenberg (c. 1525 – 1568) was
Baron of
Barbançon,
founder of the
House of
Arenberg and
stadtholder of the
Dutch provinces of Friesland...
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Morgan Barbançon Mestre (born 12
August 1992 in Paris, France) is a
French and
Spanish Olympic dressage rider.
Representing Spain, she
competed at the...
- family. In
March 1560, she gave 114,000
livres to her niece,
Diane de
Barbançon, for her
marriage to Jean de Rohan,
baron de Frontenay. Anne gave 30,000...
- "Information
sheet on Louis-José
Barbançon,
scientific hypermedia publishing platform Criminocorpus". 7 July 2006.
BARBANÇON, Louis-José (2009). The Land...
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between Margaret de la Marck,
Countess of Arenberg, and Jean de Ligne-
Barbançon sti****ted that
their offspring would abandon the name of
Ligne (to which...
- Rohan,
married Françoise of
Tournemine Jean de Rohan,
married Diane of
Barbançon René II, de Rohan, 20th
Viscount of Rohan,
married Catherine of Parthenay...
-
ribbon with a
score of 75.018,
right behind the
Spanish rider,
Morgan Barbançon, who rode the
famous stallion,
Painted Black.
Later that year, Mikala...
- Philippe-Charles d'Arenberg (18
October 1587 in
Barbancon – 25
September 1640 in Madrid) was the
third sovereign prince of
Arenberg and 6th Duke of Aarschot...