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Claude Lamoral, 6th Prince of Ligne

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Predecessor
  
Antoine

Name
  
Claude 6th

Successor
  
Charles-Joseph

Reign
  
9 August 1750 – 7 April 1766

Born
  
7 August 1685 (
1685-08-07
)

Died
  
7 April 1766(1766-04-07) (aged 80) Chateau de Belœil

Spouse
  
Elisabeth Alexandrine de Salm

Issue
  
Prince Henri Ernest Princess Louise Marie Princess Marie Josephe Charles-Joseph

Claude Lamoral II, Prince of Ligne (7 August 1685 – Chateau de Beloeil, 7 April 1766) was a Field marshal and sixth Prince in the House of Ligne.

A state councilor, he reorganized the army in the newly conquered Austrian Netherlands, and in 1720 took possession in the name of the Emperor of the fortified cities of Tournai, Ieper and Menen. This voyage through Flanders and Hainaut was accompanied by great pomp and celebration, many Te Deums and numerous receptions in every city.

But arguably his greatest achievement is the domain of Belœil. He spent millions to give the castle and its gardens the splendour they have today. Prince Claude-Lamoral tried to rival Versailles of Louis XIV, and employed the Parisian architect Jean-Michel Chevotet, grand architecture connaisseur at the time.

Prince Claude-Lamoral married Elisabeth Alexandrine de Salm, daughter of Louis Otto, Prince of Salm, and was father of Charles-Joseph, 7th Prince of Ligne, Louise (1728–1784) and Marie (1730–1783).

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