Principality of Hornes

Principality of Hornes

The Principality of Hornes was created on the October 16, 1677, and was awarded to Count Eugene Maximillian (1631-1709) of Hornes. He was elavated to the rank of Prince, as Prince Eugene Maximilien of Hornes, second prince of the Empire. He was the son of Count Ambrosius of Hornes. This Royal House was started in the 9th century, by Count Conrad 1st. The principality was an enclave of Liège. This princely family was married into most of the royal families of Europe. This included the House of Bourbon. In the 14th century it was married into the Royal House of Savoy. This marriage in 1514 was between Jacob III of Horn and Claudina of Savoy. Claudina of Savoy,was the daughter of Philip II of Savoy. Jacob III later married Anna of Burgundy in 1530. They were also kin to the royal family of Płock. The principality gained greater power with these marriages. The principality was close to the Duchy of Cleves and Thorn, Netherlands. It held territory in what is now modern Holland, Belgium, Germany,and France. These were the villages of Auchy-au-Bois, Lestrem in France ruled from 1722 to 1766 and Floringhem in France from 1774 to 1789. It became allied to France, and thus suffered during the French Revolution.

References

* [http://www.vonHorn.info Hornes genealogy site (German language)]
* Heraldry of the World. By Carl von Volbroth. (1st. American Printing 1974)
* [http://www.ngw.nl/int/fra/l/lestrem.htm] Lestrem French village
* [http://www.ngw.nl/int/fra/a/auchyboi.htm] Auchy-au-Bois French village


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