- the
Lords of
Robecque, (Robecq)
belonged to the
Feudal Belgian nobility,
Robecque is in Artois, now France.
Antoinette the Saveuse, Dame of Robecq; married...
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Count of Sainte-Adelgonde ? 1635 Jean of Montmorency, 1st
Prince of
Robecque ? 1631
Maximilien II de Hénin, 5th
Count of
Bossu ? 1635
Tiberio Carafa...
- The
title was
extinct in 1830 with the
House of Bourbon-Condé.
Lords of
Robecque Chisholm 1911, p. 787.
Lundy 2017, p. 34654 § 346534
cites Mosley 2003...
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Marquis de St.
Pierre Trecesson's
Brigade Marquis de
Trecesson Regiment de
Robecque (Wallon) (two battalions, 1,000 men)
Regiment de d'Albaret (one battalion...
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Magdeleine de Montmorency,
daughter of John II de Montmorency,
prince of
Robecque Marie Anne of Grave,
granddaughter of
Gilles van der Noot,
Baron of Carloo...
- the
Counts of
Dukes of d'Olonne, the
Lords of
Tingry and the
Lords of
Robecque.
Around 1445, Jean
married Marguerite d'Orgemont,
heiress to the lordships...
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Lavender Laverock Lavinia Lawford Lawrence Lawson Laymoor Le
Havre Le
Robecque Le
Triomphant Leamington Leander Leaside Leda
Ledbury Ledsham Lee Leeds...
- -
renamed after purchase,
captured by the
British in 1782 and
renamed Robecque.
Nymphe class, (32-gun
design by Pierre-Augustin Lamothe, with 26 × 12-pounder...
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However he was the last
member of his
family to
possess the
rights of
Robecque.
Since then the
house of
Montmorency took
possession of
Robecq Dictionnaire...
- (d. 1760), who
married Anne
Louis Alexandre de Montmorency,
Prince of
Robecque,
Grandee of Spain, in 1745. Anne François de Montmorency-Luxembourg (1735–1761)...