Charles I Emmanuel, 1st Prince de Gavre
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Charles Emmanuel Joseph, 1st Prince de Gavre , 4th Marquess of Ayseaux, Count of the Empire (1694 - 1773) [1] was the first Prince de Gavre, created by Emperor Charles VI in 1736. He was the son of Rasse II François of Gavre, 3rd Marquess of Ayseau , and Marie Catherine de Brias.
He was Grand marshall at the imperial court of Charles Alexander of Lorraine , governor of the Austrian Netherlands, and knight of the Golden Fleece . [2]
Marriage and issue
He married Louise Theresia de Waha and had descendants:
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François I Joseph, 2nd Prince de Gavre
(1731-1797), Lord Chamberlain, Knight of the Golden Fleece,
married Marie-Anne de Rouveroy de Pamele (1730-1804), Lady of the Starry Cross .-
Charles II Alexandre François, 3rd Prince de Gavre
:
Knight of the Belgian Lion
and
Saint Hubert
.
married to Maria-Thecla, Countess vom Egger- François II Antoine, 4th prince de Gavre , Lord Chamberlain of the King of Holland
- Leopold Joseph de Gavre
- Marie Maximiliane de Gavre, married Hermann, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Marie Charlotte de Gavre
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Marie Christine de Gavre, Lady of the Starry Cross,
married Philippe-Joseph du Sart
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Charles II Alexandre François, 3rd Prince de Gavre
:
Knight of the Belgian Lion
and
Saint Hubert
.
- Eugène de Gavre
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Marie-Theodore de Gavre,
married to Honore-Ignace de Glymes-Brabant , son of Ignace-François de Glymes-Brabant, Lord of la Falize -
Marie-Albertine de Gavre;
married Maximilien, Prince of Hornes-
Marie-Thérèse-Josepha de Hornes:
married Prince Philip Joseph of Salm-Kyrburg .- 10 children, and descendance including the current Kings of Romania, Portugal, Belgium .
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Marie-Thérèse-Josepha de Hornes:
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François I Joseph, 2nd Prince de Gavre
(1731-1797), Lord Chamberlain, Knight of the Golden Fleece,
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