Philip de Lalaing, 3rd Count of Lalaing

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Philippe II, né en 1537 à Lallaing et mort le 24 mai 1582 à Mons, 3e comte de Lalaing, baron d'Escornaix, seigneur de Waurin et de Flandres, est un noble des Pays-Bas, alors sous la souveraineté de Charles Quint, puis de Philippe II. Résidant principalement à Mons, Philippe de Lalaing a occupé les fonctions de grand bailli du Hainaut et de gouverneur de Valenciennes. rdf:langString
Filips van Lalaing (Lallaing, 1537 - Bergen, 24 mei 1582) was de 3e graaf van Lalaing en heer van Escornaix en Wavrin. rdf:langString
Граф Филипп II де Лален (фр. Philippe II de Lalaing; ум. 14 мая 1582, Валансьен), барон д'Экорне, сеньор де Ваврен — военачальник и государственный деятель Испанских Нидерландов. rdf:langString
Philip de Lalaing (Lallaing, 1537 – Mons, 24 May 1582) was 3rd Count of Lalaing and Lord of Escornaix and Wavrin. He was the eldest son of Charles II de Lalaing and Margaret of Croÿ (died 1549).In 1574, at the beginning of the Eighty Years' War, he became stadtholder of Hainaut. First, he was loyal to the Spanish King, but in 1576 he supported the States-General of the Netherlands and the Union of Brussels (1577).That year, Philip became commander in chief of the army of the States-General, but was decisively defeated in the Battle of Gembloux (1578). He was held responsible for the defeat by the Protestants, though he was not actually present at the battle. This and other disputes with the rebels made him sign Hainaut into the Union of Arras (January 1579), and reconcile himself with the rdf:langString
rdf:langString Philippe II de Lalaing
rdf:langString Philip de Lalaing, 3rd Count of Lalaing
rdf:langString Filips van Lalaing (1537-1582)
rdf:langString Филипп II де Лален
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rdf:langString Lalaing coat of arms
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rdf:langString Margaret of Croÿ
rdf:langString Margaret of Ligne
rdf:langString Philip de Lalaing (Lallaing, 1537 – Mons, 24 May 1582) was 3rd Count of Lalaing and Lord of Escornaix and Wavrin. He was the eldest son of Charles II de Lalaing and Margaret of Croÿ (died 1549).In 1574, at the beginning of the Eighty Years' War, he became stadtholder of Hainaut. First, he was loyal to the Spanish King, but in 1576 he supported the States-General of the Netherlands and the Union of Brussels (1577).That year, Philip became commander in chief of the army of the States-General, but was decisively defeated in the Battle of Gembloux (1578). He was held responsible for the defeat by the Protestants, though he was not actually present at the battle. This and other disputes with the rebels made him sign Hainaut into the Union of Arras (January 1579), and reconcile himself with the King of Spain, under certain conditions. Philip served his King loyally the rest of his life. Philip married Margaret of Ligne, daughter of Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg. They only had one daughter, Margaret of Lalaing, who married with Florent of Berlaymont. Berlaymont inherited all Philip's titles.
rdf:langString Philippe II, né en 1537 à Lallaing et mort le 24 mai 1582 à Mons, 3e comte de Lalaing, baron d'Escornaix, seigneur de Waurin et de Flandres, est un noble des Pays-Bas, alors sous la souveraineté de Charles Quint, puis de Philippe II. Résidant principalement à Mons, Philippe de Lalaing a occupé les fonctions de grand bailli du Hainaut et de gouverneur de Valenciennes.
rdf:langString Filips van Lalaing (Lallaing, 1537 - Bergen, 24 mei 1582) was de 3e graaf van Lalaing en heer van Escornaix en Wavrin.
rdf:langString Граф Филипп II де Лален (фр. Philippe II de Lalaing; ум. 14 мая 1582, Валансьен), барон д'Экорне, сеньор де Ваврен — военачальник и государственный деятель Испанских Нидерландов.
rdf:langString House of Lalaing
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