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bestowed the title of Duke of Arenberg on Charles' grandsons, Philip-Francis and Charles-Eugene, as well as to all legitimate descendants of Charles and his brother Robert of Arenberg, prince of Barbançon.
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of 1604) and acted as provincial governors in Hainaut and the Franche-Comté. Occupying high military commands could likewise be called something like their birthright.
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Engelbert-Marie, 9th Duke of Arenberg, 15th Duke of Aarschot, 4th Duke of Meppen and 4th Prince of Recklinghausen (1872–1949)
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Engelbert-Charles, 10th Duke of Arenberg, 16th Duke of Aarschot, 5th Duke of Meppen and 5th Prince of Recklinghausen
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Erik Engelbert, 11th Duke of Arenberg, 17th Duke of Aarschot, 6th Duke of Meppen and 6th Prince of Recklinghausen
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Léopold, 13th Duke of Arenberg, 19th Duke of Aarschot, 8th Duke of Meppen and 8th Prince of Recklinghausen
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and the vast forest of Meerdaal. In keeping with their high status, the Dukes also owned a residence in
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Jean, 12th Duke of Arenberg, 18th Duke of Aarschot, 7th Duke of Meppen and 7th Prince of Recklinghausen
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son of Engelbert-Marie, married Valeria zu Schleswig-Holstein, a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria
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Meanwhile, the marriage of Princely Count Charles to Anne de Croÿ, the sister and heiress of the last
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is an aristocratic lineage that is constituted by three successive families that took their name from
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brother of Engelbert-Charles He adopted two stepchidren, father-in-law of the Grand Duke of Tuscany
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second cousin once removed of Erik -- married Princess Sophie of Bavaria, youngest daughter of
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After the extinction of the male line, his sister Margarethe (1541–1596) married in 1547 Count
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of Arenberg, while all other members are princes or princesses. They all enjoy the style of
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The Dukes of Arenberg and Music in the Eighteenth Century. The Story of a Music Collection
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in 1810. As such, the Arenbergs belong to the small group of families that constitute the
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The marriage contract in 1547 between Margaret de la Marck, Countess of Arenberg, and
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in 1903, but was expropriated (or forced to sell) his vast property in Belgium after
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Arenberg in de Lage Landen: Een hoogadellijk huis in Vlaanderen en Nederland
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Since the Arenbergs were now indisputably first amongst the nobility of the
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made the Arenbergs the wealthiest and most influential noble family of the
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shortly after their succession to the title. Staunch supporters of the
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in 1754. It was to remain in the family's possession until 1918.
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son of Engelbert-Auguste. He was father-in-law of Italian Royal
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In 1605, Charles d'Arenberg and Anne de Croÿ bought the Land of
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Margaret de la Marck, Princely Countess of Arenberg (1527–1599)
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of the family, the head of which holds the French ducal title (
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With the Duchy of Aarschot came the secondary country seat of
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stipulated that their offspring would abandon the name of
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of the VI Act of the Final Act of the Congress of Vienna)
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Arenberg Foundation – History of the House of Arenberg
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In French and the official British translation of the
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married Johanna von Jülich, sold Viscounty of Cologne
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son of Charles and Anne de Croÿ, Duchess of Aarschot
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Archived from 517: 1234:Noble families of the Holy Roman Empire 1143:Die Arenberger in Westfalen und Emsland 981:Engelbert-Auguste, 8th Duke of Arenberg 883:Philippe François, 1st Duke of Arenberg 865:Philippe-Charles, 3rd Count of Arenberg 851:Charles, 2nd Princely Count of Arenberg 522:Count Charles of Arenberg and Anne de 14: 1226: 925:Léopold-Philippe, 4th Duke of Arenberg 814:List of heads of the House of Arenberg 573:in 1612. The senior title was that of 500:Charles 2nd Princely Count of Arenberg 953:Louis Engelbert, 6th Duke of Arenberg 941:and 11th Duke of Aarschot (1721–1778) 927:and 10th Duke of Aarschot (1690–1754) 659:Louis Engelbert, 6th Duke of Arenberg 340: 913:and 9th Duke of Aarschot (1663–1691) 899:and 8th Duke of Aarschot (1633–1681) 897:Charles Eugene, 2nd Duke of Arenberg 885:and 7th Duke of Aarschot (1625–1674) 808:Portrait of the 5th Duke of Arenberg 211: 1085:Final Act of the Congress of Vienna 967:Prosper Louis, 7th Duke of Arenberg 693:and Recklinghausen in favor of the 426:Eberhard III von der Marck-Arenberg 371:and, by marriage, Lord of Arenburg 24: 1035:Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria 902:half-brother of Philippe François 395:Eberhard II von der Marck-Arenberg 287:Eberhard (1200–1218) ∞ Aleidis of 25: 1250: 1163: 1060:List of noble families in Belgium 930:son of Philippe-François-Charles 489:Margaretha von der Marck-Arenberg 472:Robert III von der Marck-Arenberg 801: 786: 771: 756: 741: 726: 461:Robert II von der Marck-Arenberg 200:. His descendants form a French 35: 999:Prince Filiberto, Duke of Genoa 824:Name major titles (birth–death) 478:Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg 450:Robert I von der Marck-Arenberg 142:region. The inheritance of the 83:Prince of the Holy Roman Empire 1107: 1077: 685:returned it at first but then 416:Lord of Sedan, & Arenburg 310:Gerhard ∞ Mechthild von Holte 170:for 'high nobility'). 61:Léopold, 13th Duke of Arenberg 13: 1: 1128: 958:son of Charles-Marie-Raymond 430:Lord of Arenburg; brother to 412:Johann von der Marck-Arenberg 41:Arms of the Dukes of Arenberg 1087:(1815) the spelling used is 233:Ulrich, Viscount of Cologne 7: 1170:Arenberg Foundation website 1136:Die Arenberger in der Eifel 1053: 134:, a small territory of the 10: 1255: 1159:(Brepols, Turnhout, 2015). 794:Clemenswerth Hunting Lodge 719: 681:occupied it; in 1815, the 651:War of the First Coalition 590:Order of the Golden Fleece 554:. On 9 June 1644, Emperor 332:Engelbert II. von der Mark 303:Heinrich III. 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Duke of Arenberg

Middle Ages
Duke of Arenberg
Duke of Aarschot
Prince of the Holy Roman Empire
Style(s)
Serene Highness
French ducal branch
arenbergfoundation.eu
Arenberg
Holy Roman Empire
Eifel
House of Croÿ-Aarschot
Habsburg Netherlands
Duchy of Arenberg
mediatized
Hochadel
German
Duke
Serene Highness
Pierre d'Arenberg
French noble title
Charles X
peer of France
cadet branch
Molsberg
Freusburg
Engelbert II. von der Mark
Engelbert II von der Mark

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