Charles I de Lalaing

Charles de Lalaing, baron and later 1st count of Lalaing, lord of Escornaix (1466 Oudenaarde, July 18, 1525).

Charles I,
1st count of Lalaing
Lalaing coat of arms
Born1466
Died(1525-07-18)18 July 1525
Noble familyHouse of Lalaing
Spouse(s)Jacoba of Luxembourg
FatherJoost de Lalaing
MotherBonne de La Viefville

Life

Charles was born as the eldest son of Joost de Lalaing, from a family of landowners from Hainaut. He was married to Jacoba of Luxembourg, daughter of Jacob of Luxembourg and Maria of Berlaymont. Their children were:

Political career

Charles was chamberlain to successively Maximilian of Austria, Philip the Fair and Charles V.

On 17 November 1505 he was made a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece (17th chapter, Middelburg).

From 1504 on he was governor of Oudenaarde. When Charles V spent six weeks at Charles of Lalaing's estates during the Siege of Tournai in 1521, he met Charles' servant Johanna van der Gheynst. As a consequence of the brief affair that ensued, the future regent Margaret of Parma was born.

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