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  1. Baudouin de Ligne, 12th Prince of Ligne, GE (Baudouin Marie Lamoral de Ligne, Prince de Ligne et du Saint-Empire, Prince d'Amblise et d'Epinoy, Grand d'Espagne; 1918–1985) was the head of the princely House of Ligne.

  2. The House of Ligne is one of the oldest Belgian noble families, dating back to the eleventh century. [1] The family's name comes from the village of Ligne [ fr] where it originated, [2] between Ath and Tournai in what is now the Hainaut province of Belgium.

  3. Prince of Ligne is a title of Belgian nobility that belongs to the House of Ligne, which goes back to the eleventh century. It owes its name to the village in which it originated, between Ath and Tournai. [1] . The lords of Ligne belonged to the entourage of the Count of Hainaut at the time of the Crusades. [2]

  4. Baudouin Marie Lamoral de Ligne, 12 e prince de Ligne et du Saint-Empire, prince d'Amblise et d'Epinoy, Grand d'Espagne, est né à Paris 8 e le 27 novembre 1918 et décédé à Belœil le 3 mars 1985. Il est chef de la Maison princière médiatisée de Ligne de 1960 à 1985.

  5. Prince Baudouin was the elder son of Eugène II, 11th prince de Ligne, and his wife, Philippine de Noailles. He had a younger brother, Antoine, and two sisters (Isabelle and Yolande). Upon the death of his father, he became the head of one of the most prestigious Belgian noble families.

  6. Baudouin (left) and his brother Albert, c. 1940. Prince Baudouin was born on 7 September 1930 at the Château of Stuyvenberg in Laeken, northern Brussels, the elder son and second child of Prince Leopold, then Duke of Brabant, and his first wife, Princess Astrid of Sweden. In 1934, Baudouin's grandfather King Albert I of Belgium was killed in a ...

  7. Baudouin regierte 42 Jahre bis zu seinem Tod am 31. Juli 1993, als er in der Villa Astrida in Motril in Südspanien an Herzversagen starb. Die Trauer um den Tod des „einzigen Belgiers“ wurde in der Bevölkerung über alle Sprachgrenzen hinweg tief empfunden.