- de Lannoy, said "Le Begue", Lord of
Molembais (1388–1474),
Flemish diplomat Baudouin II de Lannoy, Lord of
Molembais,
Knight Of the
Golden Fleece; Married...
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Baldwin van Lannoy, Lord of
Molembais,
nicknamed "Le Bègue" (The Stutterer; 1388 in Hénin-Beaumont – 1474 in Huppaye) was a
Flemish statesman, and amb****ador...
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Golden Fleece. He was the son of
Guillebert I de
Lannoy and
Catherine of
Molembais. He was a
member of the
noble de
Lannoy family. His
brothers were Hugo...
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three marriages. His last wife,
Yolande de Lannoy,
brought the
manors of
Molembais, Solre, and
Tourcoing to the
House of Croÿ.
Their son
Philippe was the...
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Lannoy family. He was the son of
Guillebert I van
Lannoy and
Catherine of
Molembais. His
brothers were
Guillebert of
Lannoy and
Baldwin of Lannoy, also founding...
- (1748–1809) and his
first wife,
Princess Marie Louise Amélie de Croÿ-
Molembais, (1748–1772), who died in
giving birth to him and his
father began travelling...
- church,
including those of
Hugues de
Launoy and his wife
Marguerite de
Molembais, as well as
those of
various princes from the
houses of
Flanders and Burgundy...
- St-Pierre-Leeuw. the
Baron of Pellenbergh. the
Baron of Duffel. the
Baron of
Molembais. the
Baron of Incourt. the
Baron of Hooghvorst. The Lord
Mayor of Louvain...
- 880574°E / 50.646967; 4.880574 25122-CLT-0011-01 Info
Baptismal font of
Molembais (nl) (fr)
Ramillies 50°41′36″N 4°54′23″E / 50.693261°N 4.906369°E /...
- van Veltheim, Lord of
Overische 11. 1540-
Philippe I de Lannoy, Lord of
Molembais 12. -1548
Adrian of Luxemburg-Ligny 13. 1556-1570 John IV of Glymes, 2nd...