Charles-Joseph, Prince of Ligne
Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7th Prince de Ligne in French; in German Karl-Joseph Lamoral 7. Fürst von Ligne (also known as Karl Fürst von Ligne or Fürst de Ligne): (23 May 1735 – 13 December 1814) was a Field Marshal, inhaber of an infantry regiment, prolific writer, intellectual, member of the princely family of Ligne. He fought as a field officer during several famous battles during the Seven Years' War and briefly returned to military duty in the War of the Bavarian Succession. He performed an important diplomatic mission to Catherine the Great in 1787 and led troops against the Ottoman Empire at Belgrade in 1789. Beginning in the 1770s, he authored an impressive volume of work. After his estates in the Austrian Netherlands were lost to France during the War of the First Coalition, he lived
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Charles-Joseph, Prince of Ligne
Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7th Prince de Ligne in French; in German Karl-Joseph Lamoral 7. Fürst von Ligne (also known as Karl Fürst von Ligne or Fürst de Ligne): (23 May 1735 – 13 December 1814) was a Field Marshal, inhaber of an infantry regiment, prolific writer, intellectual, member of the princely family of Ligne. He fought as a field officer during several famous battles during the Seven Years' War and briefly returned to military duty in the War of the Bavarian Succession. He performed an important diplomatic mission to Catherine the Great in 1787 and led troops against the Ottoman Empire at Belgrade in 1789. Beginning in the 1770s, he authored an impressive volume of work. After his estates in the Austrian Netherlands were lost to France during the War of the First Coalition, he lived
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Carlos José de Ligne (en franc ...... el teatro y el aforismo moral.
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Charles Joseph de Ligne (23. k ...... lgického knížecího rodu Ligne.
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Charles Joseph de Ligne, VI pr ...... per la storia del Settecento.
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Charles Joseph de Ligne, född ...... ns Oeuvres posthumes i 2 band.
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Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7e pri ...... y, Paul Valéry et Paul Morand.
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Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7th Pr ...... e, became a Belgian statesman.
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Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7è prí ...... ly, Paul Valéry i Paul Morand.
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Charles-Joseph de Ligne, książ ...... ” (le plus grand des Wallons).
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Charles-Joseph, Príncipe de Li ...... nfluência na literatura belga.
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Karel Jozef Lamoraal van Ligne ...... t) over het Congres van Wenen.
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Charles-Joseph Lamoral Francois Alexis de Ligne
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Euphémie Christine, Countess Pálffy ab Erdöd
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Flore, Baroness Spiegel
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Marie-Christine, Princess von Clary und Aldringen
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Prince Adalbert Xavier
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Prince Charles-Joseph Antoine
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Prince François Léopold
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Princess Elisabeth Alexandrine zu Salm
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Princess Franziska of Liechtenstein
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Proprietor (Inhaber) of Infantry Regiment Nr. 30
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Carlos José de Ligne (en franc ...... el teatro y el aforismo moral.
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Charles Joseph de Ligne (23. k ...... lgického knížecího rodu Ligne.
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Charles Joseph de Ligne, VI pr ...... per la storia del Settecento.
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Charles Joseph de Ligne, född ...... tkom hans Ouvres i 6 band (191
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Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7e pri ...... y, Paul Valéry et Paul Morand.
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Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7th Pr ...... the First Coalition, he lived
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Charles-Joseph Lamoral, 7è prí ...... ly, Paul Valéry i Paul Morand.
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Charles-Joseph de Ligne, książ ...... ” (le plus grand des Wallons).
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Charles-Joseph, Príncipe de Li ...... nfluência na literatura belga.
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Karel Jozef Lamoraal van Ligne ...... t) over het Congres van Wenen.
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