Far to the north lies the Îlot du Rendez-vous . Show all sights tagged in category Chateaux of Ile-de-France - Page 3. north-to-south, it is the third largest island belonging to France (after Grande Terre in New Caledonia, and Corsica). Antoine was succeeded as count of Porcéan by his eldest son, Philippe I de Croÿ, governor of Luxembourg and Ligny. He participated in the Battle of Lund (1676) against the Swedes before succeeding to his father's title as Prince of Croÿ-Millendonck in 1681. Jean, together with two of his sons, were killed in the Battle of Agincourt on 25 October 1415. Auguste Philippe Louis Emmanuel de Croÿ-Solre was born on November 3, 1765 in Paris, 75000, Île de France-Seine, France, son of Anne Emanuel Ferdinand de Croÿ-Solre and Auguste Friederike Wilhelmine zu Salm Neufville. Dans le centre de l'île, le lac Claudine occupe un cratère d'origine volcanique. All three lines engaged in a complex pattern of intermarriage, so that estates and titles would stay within the family as long as possible. Following Charles's death, Philippe de Croÿ helped arrange the betrothal of his heiress, Marie, with Emperor Maximilian I. Philipe de Croÿ was an office holder. ... Ile-de-France, France. L'île de Croÿ fut découverte lors de la seconde expédition de 1773 d'Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Trémarec. She died on December 11, 1849 in Roeulx, Castle of ~, Hainaut, Belgium. Explore genealogy for Auguste (Croÿ) de Croÿ born 1765 Paris, Île-de-France, France died 1822 Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Nord, France including research + descendants + more in the free family tree community. In 1397, Jean acquired the lordship of Chimay, which was to become a core dominion of the Croÿ family. His first wife was a cousin, Anne de Croÿ, Princess of Chimay. As it appeared unlikely he would succeed to the lands of his grandfather, Philippe I, he was steered toward the church. Charles the Bold was born in Dijon, the son of Philip the Good and Isabella of Portugal.Before the death of his father in 1467, he bore the title of Count of Charolais; afterwards, he assumed all of his father's titles, including that of "Grand Duke of the West".He was also made a Knight of the Golden Fleece just … His last wife, Yolande de Lannoy, brought the manors of Molembais, Solre, and Tourcoing to the House of Croÿ. His daughter and heiress married a distant cousin, Emmanuel de Croÿ-Solre, who succeeded to the estates and titles. Alfred had 6 siblings: Henri Von CROY , Ferdinand van Croÿ and 4 other siblings . In 1697 he entered the Russian service and was put in charge of Peter I's forces fighting in Livonia during the initial stages of the Great Northern War. │ : │ │ │ : │ Koning Wilhelm III Alexander Paul Friedrich Ludwig van Oranje-Nassau (19 Feb 1817 Paleis, Straat van de Raad van Brabant, Brussel - 23 Nov 1890 Paleis 't L Computer Service - Reparatur, Neugeräte, Websites, Virenschutz und vieles mehr. Biographie. He served Philip the Bold and his son John the Fearless in the capacity of councillor and chamberlain. During the battle he was taken prisoner. His granddaughter is remembered as La Belle Franchine, the beautiful mistress of Alessandro Farnese. In 1430, he was made one of the first Knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece. French noble family established in Île-de-France since 1645. In 1567 his cousin Antoine III de Croÿ, 1st Prince of Porcéan died without issue by his marriage to Catherine of Cleves, and the principality of Porcéan devolved upon Philippe. selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. When the Bourbons were restored to the throne of France, Auguste was made a peer of France. The Prince of Chimay had many children by his wife, Louise d'Albret, sister of Jean d'Albret, King of Navarre. Anne Emanuel Ferdinand de Croÿ-Solre was born on November 10, 1743 in Paris, 75000, Île de France-Seine, France, son of Emanuel de Croÿ-Solre and Louis Angélique Gabrielle Adélaide d' … Guillaume accompanied his uncle and Charles to Worms, where on 6 January he died at the age of 23, following a fall from his horse. After one of her pupils ascended the throne as Charles X he made her an hereditary duchess. The bride's father was extremely against the alliance and attempted to win his daughter back by force, but the Count of Porcéan closed the borders of Luxembourg and announced that the marriage had been consummated. Elle héberge aussi la plus importante colonie de l'archipel de gorfous macaroni (Eudyptes chrysolophus) avec environ un million de couples[2]. Antoine (de Croy) Croÿ abt 1390 - 21 Sep 1475 managed by Anton Bergh last edited 2 May 2019 Eugénie Eléonore Marie Louise Edwig (de Croy) Eszterházy 11 Oct 1854 - 12 Jun 1889 managed by D. L. Rodgers last edited 3 Mar 2019 Ce dernier la nomma ainsi en l'honneur du duc de Croÿ, un aristocrate et militaire français, grand amateur de géographie qui soutint l'expédition. Agnes de Croÿ was his sister and the mistress of Duke John the Fearless, by whom she had a natural son, the future bishop of Cambrai and archbishop of Trier. At the time of her first marriage, Philip III of Spain raised her marqusate of Havré to a dukedom, with her as the first duchess. He was recorded as the Grand Bouteiller of the king of France in 1412 when he laid siege to Bourges. In 1609, the senior line of the Counts of Rœulx became extinct, and the county passed to a cadet branch, represented by Eustache de Croÿ (1608–73), governor of Lille and Douai. Antoine I le Grand, Jean I's eldest surviving son and heir, was a key figure in 15th-century French politics. The château was built between 1761 and 1786 for Louis II of Bouchet de Sourches, Marquis de Sourches, by the King's architect Gabriel de … Far to the north lies the Îlot du Rendez-vous. 1955), married Alexandra, a member of the Miloradović noble family; they had six children. Philippe III was succeeded by his only son, Charles II de Croÿ (1560–1612), who was created Duke of Croÿ by Henry IV of France in 1598. In 1471 Philippe defected to the king of France with 600 knights but returned to Burgundy to fight for Charles during the Battle of Nancy. His devotion to the Roman Catholic Church, which he expressed by showing his delight at the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, led Philip II to regard him with great favor. Île de l’Ouest — კუნძულ გრანდ-ტერიდან დასავლეთით (ფართობი დაახლოებით 33 კმ²). Jean Baptiste François Joseph, prince of Croy, 5e duc de Havre Jean Baptiste François Joseph, prince de Croÿ, 5e duc de Havre * Brussels, Brussels, 30.05.1686 † Île de France, Paris, 24.05.1737 He died in Bohemia in 1612, leaving two daughters and four sons, of whom the eldest succeeded as the 2nd Count of Solre. The Château de Groussay was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfants de France of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Agnes de Croÿ was his sister and the mistress of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy (the grandfather of Charles the Bold), by whom she had an illegitimate son, John of Burgundy, who became the Bishop of Cambrai and the Archbishop of Trier. In 1913, the family had branches in Belgium, France, Austria and Prussia.[2]. Pas seulement parce qu’il appartient à la 24 e génération d’une des plus anciennes lignées aristocratiques du pays, dont les membres sont désignés par les distinctions de « prince » et « princesse », au même titre que les enfants du Roi. He died either in 1475 or 1477 and was interred in Porcien. Port Curieuse, a harbor on the west coast across Île de l'Ouest, was named after the ship La Curieuse, which was used by Raymond Rallier du Baty on his second visit to the islands (1913–14). T. XXVI : Recueil d’études, Histoire et Sociétés Rurales, 8, 2nd semester 1997, p. 216-219. Emanuel de Croÿ-Solre 7th Duke de Croy; maréchal de France (1718-1784) » Genealogy Richard Remmé, The Hague, Netherlands » Genealogy Online Montfort-l'Amaury (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃fɔʁ.lamoʁi]) is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. This dynastic house, which originally adopted its name from the Château de Crouy-Saint-Pierre in French Picardy, claimed descent from the Hungarian[2] Prince Marc,[3] (great-grandson of King Géza II of Hungary) who allegedly settled in France in 1147, where he married an heiress to the barony of Croÿ. It's located in Île-de-France, France.Sur l’avenue de Sceaux, on devine la toiture de la nouvelle annexe de la Maison de quartier Saint-Louis, remaniée dans un style « orangerie » avec verrières et menuiseries métalliques, conforme à la facture de la caserne de Croÿ adjacente. A year earlier, he had married his daughter to Count Palatine Louis I of Pfalz-Zweibrücken in order to increase his influence in the orbit of the Holy Roman Empire. Ce dernier la nomma ainsi en l'honneur du duc de Croÿ , un aristocrate et militaire français, grand amateur de géographie qui soutint l'expédition. The Croÿ family rose to prominence under the Dukes of Burgundy. Covering an area of 6,675 km² (2,577 mi²), it has a highly irregular coastline with a number of large peninsulas linked to the island by low, narrow isthmuses. The only line of the House of Croÿ existing today, that of Croÿ-Solre, descends from Antoine le Grand's younger brother, Jean II de Croÿ (1395–1473), who governed Hainaut and Namur in the name of the Dukes of Burgundy. He was appointed governor of the citadel of Antwerp but defected to the other side before long. It was the first time when a simple baron was admitted among Princes of the Empire. Among his children, Charles, 4th Duke of Havré, was killed at Saragossa in 1710; Marie Therese left children by her marriage to Landgrave Philip of Hesse-Darmstadt; and Jean-Baptiste de Croÿ, the 5th Duke, left children by his marriage to Marie Anne Lante Montefeltro della Rovere (daughter of Antonio Lante Montefeltro della Rovere). Among the more illustrious members of the House of Croÿ were two bishop-dukes of Cambrai, two cardinals (one being also the Archbishop of Toledo and another being the Archbishop of Rouen), five bishops (those of Thérouanne, Tournai, Cammin, Arras, and Ypres), one prime minister of Philip the Good, one finance minister, archchancellor, chief admiral, godfather and tutor of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (himself godfather to another Croÿ), one Grand-Bouteiller, one Grand-Maitre and one Marshal of France; one Grand Equerry of the King of Spain, several imperial field marshals and twenty generals, four finance ministers of the Netherlands, two governors of the Netherlands and Belgium, one Russian field marshal; numerous ministers, ambassadors and senators in France, Austria, Belgium, and a record of thirty-two knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece. In France he took part in the coronation of Louis XI and was chosen as a godfather to the future Louis XII. He inherited the title of Prince of Croÿ from his father, that of Count of Fontenoy from his mother, Diane de Dompmartin, and that of Duke of Croÿ (in the French peerage) - from his childless cousin and brother-in-law, Charles II. Ricardo was born on December 7th, 1986 in Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. It was through his mother, Louise of Luxembourg, that he succeeded to the Château of Fontaine-l'Évêque in 1529, later obtaining more lands as a dowry for his three marriages. A strong party, including the burghers of Ghent, distrusted the new governor; Arschot, who was taken prisoner during a riot at Ghent, was only released on promising to resign office. Ile-de-France, France. Towards the end of the 18th century, as other branches of the family were coming to an end, the line of Croÿ-Solre accumulated a number of their titles and possessions. L'île de Croÿ fut découverte lors de la seconde expédition de 1773 d'Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Trémarec. Georges Martin. Charles Alexandre's reminiscences were not published until 1845. Securing for himself the post of governor general of the Netherlands and Luxembourg, he presided over the pro-French party at the court of Philip the Good and was one of the judges at the trial for treason in 1458 of Duke of Alençon. Avec une colonie de quelque 7 800 couples reproducteurs d'albatros à tête grise (Thalassarche chrysostoma), l'île de Croÿ concentre plus de 99 % des nids de cette espèce recensés dans l'archipel des Kerguelen[1]. On 24 October 1913, Karl Rudolf, 13th Duke of Croÿ, married Nancy Leishman, daughter of Pittsburgh industrialist John George Alexander Leishman, United States Ambassador to Germany and former president of Carnegie Steel. He died on March 30, 1784 in Paris, 75000, Île de France-Seine, France. Their son Philippe was the first to style himself Count of Solre. Ce dernier la nomma ainsi en l'honneur du duc de Croÿ, un aristocrate et militaire français, grand amateur de géographie qui soutint l'expédition. It's located in Île-de-France, France.Sur l’avenue de Sceaux, on devine la toiture de la nouvelle annexe de la Maison de quartier Saint-Louis, remaniée dans un style « orangerie » avec verrières et menuiseries métalliques, conforme à la facture de la caserne de Croÿ adjacente. Another son, Auguste de Croÿ, 9th Duke of Croÿ, better known as Le Bel Auguste (1765–1822), was mediatized upon the demise of the Holy Roman Empire in his capacity as sovereign prince of Dülmen. Philip III of Spain made him the Superintendent of Finances and a Grandee of Spain. One innocent man was condemned on that account and was immured in a fortress until a true culprit admitted his guilt to a confessor 32 years later. Jean Baptiste François Joseph, prince of Croy, 5e duc de Havre Jean Baptiste François Joseph, prince de Croÿ, 5e duc de Havre * Brussels, Brussels, 30.05.1686 † Île de France, Paris, 24.05.1737 login . Son of Anne Emmanuel de Croÿ, prince de Solre and Louise Angelique Gabrielle Adelaide d'Harcourt Husband of Augusta Frederika Wilhelmina Ernestine von Salm-Kyrburg Father of Auguste, IX. They died on December 11th, 1595. While on a mission to the court of the Duke of Berry, he was implicated in the assassination of Louis de Valois, Duke of Orléans and as a consequence suffered torture in the Château de Blois. En Belgique, le nom d’Henri de Croÿ-Solre est fameux. Having extricated himself from this predicament, Antoine used his power to expand his family's possessions: in 1429 he obtained the lordship of Le Rœulx; three years later he married a princess of Lorraine, who brought Aarschot to his family as her dowry; in 1446 he purchased the Château de Montcornet and completely rebuilt it. Enfin, ce fut le premier site où furent redécouvertes en 1982 des harems reproducteurs d'otaries de Kerguelen (Arctocephalus gazella)[3]. Jean-Marie Duvosquel, dir., Albums de Croÿ. Toward the end of his life, he was employed by the Emperor as governor of Valenciennes, lieutenant general of Liège, and captain general of Hainaut. Croy is a village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland.A former mining community, Croy is situated south of Kilsyth and north of Cumbernauld, some 13 miles (21 km) from Glasgow and 37 miles (60 km) from Edinburgh on the main railway line between the two cities. Earlier, he had become marquis of Renty and exchanged the lordship of Longwy in Normandy for that of Havré, which his descendants would develop as the family seat. his sister and the mistress of Duke John the Fearless, by whom she had a natural son, the future bishop of Cambrai and archbishop of Trier. Genealogy for Adélaïde Maria Louise Justine de Croÿ, Duchesse d'Havré, Princess de Solre-le-Château, (1768 - 1846) family tree on Geni, with … Croy has a population of about 1,390. L'île de Croÿ est une île française de l'océan Indien située au large de la pointe nord-ouest de la Grande Terre de l'archipel des Kerguelen. duc de Croÿ and Emmanuel Marie de Croÿ, prince de Spire-le-Châus Brother of Adélaide Louise Angélique Gabrielle de Croÿ Jean I de Croÿ was responsible for the ascendancy of his family to a position of supreme power in medieval Burgundy. The House of Croÿ (French pronunciation: [kʁu.i])[1] is a family of European mediatized nobility, which held a seat in the Imperial Diet from 1486, and was elevated to the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire in 1594. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. The Spanish aristocracy detested him as a foreigner, accusing him of pillaging the treasury and other irregularities, causing a wave of civil unrest to spread through Castile. Elle héberge aussi la plus importante colonie de l'archipel de gorfous macaroni (Eudyptes chrysolophus) avec environ un million de couples[2]. A successful imperial general, he was created Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1594. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. [2] All of them bear the predicate of Serene Highness. More notable was Guillaume de Croÿ (1458–1521) (Guillermo de Chièvres, Chievres or Xebres in Spanish documents). Later, they became actively involved in the complex politics of France, Spain, Austria, and the Low Countries. Marie Claire de Croÿ (1605–1664) was Charles Alexandre's only daughter by marriage to Princess Yolande de Ligne. Pauline Aimée de Croÿ was born on September 25, 1776 in Paris, 75000, Île de France-Seine, France, daughter of Joseph Anne Auguste de Croÿ and Adélaide Louise Angélique Gabrielle de Croy princesse de Croÿ-Solre. This information is part of by on … Son relief et la situation de Croÿ font que l'île présente une pluviosité et un brouillard encore plus important que dans le reste de l'archipel des Kerguelen. 1908 February 11, 1908. Thereupon Chimay and Aarschot passed to Philippe II's second son, Philippe III. Genealogy for Constance de Croÿ (1876 - 1943) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Un petit plateau perché, au sud, constitue le seul replat. Charles Alexandre's nephew, Ernst Bogislaw von Croÿ (1620–1684), inherited both princely and ducal titles of Croÿ when he was just four years old. Croÿ présente la particularité d'avoir une faune préservée : elle n'a connu aucune introduction d'espèces allogènes comme cela fut le cas sur la Grande Terre et d'autres îles de l'archipel des Kerguelen. Ce dernier la nomma ainsi en l'honneur du duc de Croÿ , un aristocrate et militaire français, grand amateur de géographie qui soutint l'expédition. Longue d'environ 6 km pour 2 km dans sa plus grande largeur, l'île de Croÿ couvre une superficie de 7 km2. 1906 April 18, 1906. She died in 1539, and nine years later Philippe married Anna of Lorraine, leaving offspring by both marriages. Dukes of Croÿ of the Solre line (1767-present), Charles Alexandre de Croÿ, Marquis d'Havré, Philippe Francois de Croÿ, Count of Solre, William de Croÿ, advisor to Emperor Charles V, "MISS LEISHMAN WEDS DUKE OF CROY; Ex-Ambassador's Daughter Was Married Very Quietly Yesterday in Geneva, Switzerland", "Eurohistory: + Alexandra, Duchess of Croÿ (1960-2015)", "Alexandra Herzogin von Croy : Herzogin von Croy ...", Website about the Croÿ Castle in Aarle-Rixtel, the Netherlands (in Dutch), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=House_of_Croÿ&oldid=1000881044, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Prince Clemens Anton Philipp Joseph of Croÿ (born 1926), Prince Eugen Alexander of Croÿ (born 1953), Prince Philipp Alexander of Croÿ (born 1957), Prince Albrecht-Alexander of Croÿ (born 1959), Prince Julius Constantin of Croÿ (born 1993), Prince Anton Ferdinand of Croÿ (born 1994), This page was last edited on 17 January 2021, at 05:22. It descended from the marriage of his founding member, Henri Chabot, with the heiress of the Duchy of Rohan in 1645 Marguerite de Rohan. Philippe commissioned a remarkable church in Château-Porcien, in which he was buried upon his death in 1511. Another sister, Marguerite, inherited the lordships of Halewyn and Comines, which passed to her husband, Wratislaw, Count of Fürstenberg. Le prince de Solre entre aux mousquetaires à l'âge de dix-huit ans, en 1736. Philippe II's eldest son, Charles I de Croÿ (1522–51), inherited the principality of Chimay from his mother and succeeded to the duchy of Aarschot upon his father's death. The Château de Groussay was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfants de France of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. His second wife, Countess Genevieve d'Urfe, was a great beauty notorious for her many liaisons. Far to the north lies the Îlot du Rendez-vous . Duchess Alexandra died on 23 September 2015;[6] her funeral took place at St Jakobus Kirche in Dülmen on 3 October 2015.
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