-
rebuilt it. In 1438 he
acquired the
castle of
Porcien and was made
Count of
Porcéan and Guînes by
Charles VII in 1455. A year earlier, he had
married his daughter...
-
Count of
Porcéan.
Philip I was a
legitimate heir to the
powerful House of Croÿ. He was the
eldest surviving son of
Antoine de Croÿ,
Comte de
Porcéan and Margaret...
- or Le
Grand de Croÿ),
Seigneur de Croÿ,
Renty and Le Roeulx,
Count of
Porcéan (c. 1383/1387 – 21
September 1475), was a
member of the
House of Croÿ....
- Aarschot.
Married to
Antoine de Croy,
Comte de
Porcéan.
Philip I of Croy (1435–1511), 2nd
count of
Porcéan, 2nd
count of Guînes and Lord of Aarschot. Henry...
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Philipp I,
Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1417–1480)
Philip I de Croÿ,
Count of
Porcéan (1435–1511)
Philip I,
Count of
Waldeck (1445–1475)
Philipp I,
Count of...
-
August 1139) was a
Lotharingian nobleman. He was
Count jure
uxoris of
Porcéan from 1097
until his death. From 1102, he was also
Count of Namur. He was...
- de Villers,
Seigneur de l'Isle-Adam ? 1439
Antoine de Croy,
Comte de
Porcéan 1390 1475
Florimond de Brimeu,
Seigneur de M****incourt ? 1441 Robert...
-
Gaucher V of Châtillon (d. 1329), Lord of Châtillon etc., from 1303
Count of
Porcéan,
Constable of France.
Guido of Châtillon (d. c. 1281/86). Mary of Châtillon...
- d'Aarschot (died
before 1474),
married in 1432,
Antoine I de Croÿ,
Count of
Porcéan.
Vaughan 2002, p. 26.
Vaughan 2002, p. 70.
Guenee 1987, p. 334. Guenee...
-
Philip II de Croÿ (1496–1549) was
Seigneur de Croÿ,
Count of
Porcéan and
first Duke of Aarschot.
Philip belonged to the
powerful House of Croÿ. He was...