- were
recorded in the
Livre des
Faits de
Jacques Lalaing (The Book of the
Deeds of
Jacques de
Lalaing)
attributed mainly to the
Burgundian chroniclers...
-
Philip de
Lalaing was the name of
three noblemen who were
politically influential in the 16th-century Low Countries:
Philip de
Lalaing, 2nd
Count of Hoogstraten...
-
Simon de
Lalaing (1405–1476) was an
Admiral of
Flanders from 1436 to 1462,
after which he
relinquished the
title to his
eldest son
Othon de
Lalaing (+ 1441)...
- Swart, "
Lalaing,
Cornelia van", in:
Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland. URL: http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/vrouwenlexicon/lemmata/data/
Lalaing [13/01/2014]...
-
Philip de
Lalaing (Lallaing, 1537 – Mons, 24 May 1582) was 3rd
Count of
Lalaing and Lord of
Escornaix and Wavrin. He was the
eldest son of
Charles II...
-
Charles de
Lalaing,
baron and
later 1st
count of
Lalaing, lord of
Escornaix (1466 – Oudenaarde, July 18, 1525).
Charles was born as the
eldest son of...
- Marie-Christine de
Lalaing, or Philippe-Christine de
Lalaing, was the
daughter of
Count Charles II of
Lalaing and
Marie de Montmorency-Nivelle. She was...
- de
Lalaing or
Antoon van
Lalaing may
refer to:
Antoine I de
Lalaing (1480–1540), 1st
count of
Hoogstraten and of
Culemborg Antoine II de
Lalaing (1533–1568)...
- the
County of
Hainaut (now in
northern France) to
Guillaume de
Lalaing (of the
Lalaing family) and
Jeanne de Créquy.
Together with her
younger sister...
-
Charles II of
Lalaing (1506 in Lallaing? – 23
November 1558 in Brussels) was
Count of
Lalaing, Lord of
Escornaix and
stadtholder of the
County of Hainaut...