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Lamoral is a
given name
mostly known from the
noble houses of Egmond,
Ligne and Taxis. The
Dutch form is Lamoraal. The
first known person by the name...
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Lamoral,
Count of Egmont,
Prince of
Gavere (18
November 1522 – 5 June 1568) was a
general and
statesman in the
Spanish Netherlands just
before the start...
- Paul
Maximilian Lamoral,
Prince of
Thurn and
Taxis (full
German name: Paul
Maximilian Lamoral Fürst von
Thurn und Taxis; 27 May 1843 – 10
March 1879)...
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counts of
Fauquemberg and
princes of Épinoy in the
sixteenth century.
Lamoral I
received the
titles of
Prince of
Ligne and
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Claude Lamoral,
Prince of
Ligne (7
August 1685 –
Chateau de Beloeil, 7
April 1766) was a
Field marshal and
sixth Prince in the
House of Ligne. A state...
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Maximilian Anton Lamoral,
Hereditary Prince of
Thurn and
Taxis (German:
Maximilian Anton Lamoral Erbprinz von
Thurn und Taxis; 28
September 1831 – 26...
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Maximilian Karl
Lamoral Graf O'Donnell von
Tyrconnell (29
October 1812 — 14 July 1895) was an
Austrian officer and
civil servant who
became famous when...
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Lamoral, 1st
Prince of
Ligne (19 July 1563, in Château de Belœil – 6
February 1624, in Brussels) was a
diplomat in the 17th century.
Lamoral,
Count and...
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Joseph Gabriel Lamoral, 7th
Prince of
Thurn and Taxis,[citation needed] full
German name:
Maximilian Maria Carl
Joseph Gabriel Lamoral Fürst von Thurn...
- Charles-Joseph
Lamoral, 7th
Prince de
Ligne in French; in
German Karl-Joseph
Lamoral 7. Fürst von
Ligne (also
known as Karl Fürst von
Ligne or Fürst de...