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Charles in 1547.
Noircarmes married Bonne de
Lannoy on 7
September 1554. They had a son, Maximilien-Lamoral, and a daughter.
Noircarmes was a
member of...
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exchange for François de la Noue, but
Noircarmes died in
captivity in
January 1585. Émile de Borchgrave, "
Noircarmes (Jean de)",
Biographie Nationale de...
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acting stadtholder of Hainaut,
Noircarmes opened negotiations with the
magistrate of
Valenciennes to
restore order.
Noircarmes demanded that the
urban militias...
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December 1566,
Noircarmes defeated another rebel force in the
Battle of Lannoy, also
north of Lille. In the
night of 1 to 2
January 1567,
Noircarmes' troops...
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managed to
quell them, with the help of her
stadtholders Philip of
Noircarmes (who
subjugated the
cities of
Tournai and Valenciennes) in
Hainaut and...
- 1559–1567 Succeeded by
Maximilien de Hénin-Liétard Preceded by
Philip of
Noircarmes Stadtholder of
Holland and
Zeeland 1572–1584 Succeeded by Maurice, Prince...
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defeated and made a
prisoner of war. He was
succeeded by first,
Philip of
Noircarmes, and
after the latter's
death in March, 1574, by
Gilles de Berlaymont...
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Negotiations for his
release in
exchange for the
royalist commander Jean de
Noircarmes, who had been
captured by
forces loyal to Francis, Duke of Anjou, came...
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residing in Le Cateau-Cambrésis. In
Habsburg service 1566–1574:
Philip of
Noircarmes 1574–1576:
Philip of Récourt,
baron of
Licques (Liques),
viscount of Lens...
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Lenaert Jansz de
Graeff departed and the
Spanish General Philippe de
Noircarmes became the
military commander of Amsterdam.
Hendrik was the descendant...