- muni****lity of Incourt.
Their descendants of the
branch of
Grimberghen are
styled as the
Prince de
Grimberghen. The
house was
founded by Jan Cordeken, Lord of Glymes...
-
Louis Joseph d'Albert, 3rd
Prince of
Grimberghen (1
April 1672 – 8
November 1758) was a
French nobleman who was in the
service of the
Emperor Charles...
-
Chancellor of the
Imperial Council of State.
Henri d'Ognies,
Prince of
Grimberghen,
Imperial Lord
Chamberlain the
Count of Neny;
president of the Privy...
- Mastaing,
Prince van
Grimberghen 21.
Marie Josèphe de Jauche,
Countess de
Mastaing 5.
Marie d'Ongnies,
Princess van
Grimberghen 22.
Joachim Maximilian...
-
Amadeus II of Sardinia. Louis-Joseph d'Albert de Luynes, 3rd
Prince of
Grimberghen (1672–1758), who
married Magdeleine Marie de Berghes. Charles-Hercule...
- died when
Joseph was 13
years old, his
mother Catharina-Jozefina van
Grimberghen opened a
hardware store to
secure an
income for the family. He did not...
- Lady of Bucoy;
married to
Ferry de Glimes,
Baron of
Grimberghen Ferry of Glimes,
Baron of
Grimberghen Gerard de Berghes, Lord of
Bucquoy and Stabroeck;...
-
Spanish Netherlands and
became the
first bearer of the
title of
prince of
Grimberghen. He was born into the
House of
Glymes on 17
September 1646, the fifth...
- of
Eugene de Berghes, 2nd
Count of
Grimberghen,
brother of
Philippe François de Berghes, 1st
Prince of
Grimberghen and a
nephew of
Bishop Alphonse de...
- of
Paganica 1673 1740
Philippe François de Berghes, 1st
Prince of
Grimberghen 1646 1704
Francesco Caracciolo, 5th
Prince of
Avellino 1668 1720 ...