Anthony I, Count of Ligny
Anthony I, Count of Ligny (1450–1519) was the youngest son of Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol and his wife, Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons. In 1482, he inherited the County of Brienne from his brother Peter II, Count of Saint-Pol. After the death of Charles of Bourbon in 1510, Anthony inherited the County of Ligny, which thereby fell back to the House of Luxemburg.
Anthony I, Count of Ligny | |
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Born | 1450 |
Died | 1519 (aged 68–69) |
Noble family | House of Luxemburg |
Spouse(s) | Antoinette of Bauffremont Françoise of Croÿ-Chimay Gilette de Coétivy |
Father | Louis de Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol |
Mother | Jeanne de Bar, Countess of Marle and Soissons |
Marriage and issue
His name originates from the fact that he was an 8th generation descendant of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg, and thus belonged to the french branch of the House of Luxembourg.
He married three times:
- Antoinette (d. 1490), the daughter of Peter of Bauffremont and mother of:
- Philiberta, married in 1495 to John IV of Chalon-Arlay, Prince of Orange
- Françoise of Croÿ-Chimay, the daughter of Philip I of Croÿ-Chimay and mother of:
- Charles (1488–1530), his successor as Count of Ligny, through whose granddaughter Franziska of Luxemburg, famous descendants were produced which includes:Alexander I and Nicholas I of Russia, Queen Anna Paulowna of the Netherlands from whom the current Dutch royal family is descended, German Emperor William II, Charles Napoléon, Queen Mary of the United Kingdomn, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and Juan Carlos I of Spain. He is therefore an ancestor of the current reigning monarchs of the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom, amongst other monarchs.
By his mistress, Peronne de Machefert, he had an illegitimate son, Antoine of Luxembourg, Bastard of Brienne (1480–1538), who married and had issue (last male descendant John III of Chapelle died in 1670).