Anne of Croÿ
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Anne of Croÿ
Summary
Anne of Croÿ is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Anne of Croÿ's father was Anton van Croÿ-Chimay[2].
- Anne of Croÿ's mother was Anne van der Gracht, Dame de Leeuwerghem[3].
- Anne of Croÿ was married to Martin of Horne[4].
- A child of Anne of Croÿ was Philip of Horne[5].
- A child of Anne of Croÿ was George of Horne[6].
- A child of Anne of Croÿ was Amandus I of Horne[7].
- A child of Anne of Croÿ was William of Horne[8].
- A child of Anne of Croÿ was Mary of Horne[9].
- Anne of Croÿ is recorded as female[10].
- Anne of Croÿ's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Anne of Croÿ's given name is recorded as Anna[12].
- Anne of Croÿ's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00014089[13].
- Anne of Croÿ's Geni.com profile ID is recorded as 6000000007808169344[14].
- Anne of Croÿ's WikiTree person ID is recorded as De_Croÿ-35[15].
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Origins and Family
Anne of Croÿ's father was Anton van Croÿ-Chimay[2]. Her mother was Anne van der Gracht, Dame de Leeuwerghem[3].
Personal Life
Anne of Croÿ was married to Martin of Horne[4]. Children include Philip of Horne[5]; George of Horne[6], a feudatory[16], 1545–1608[17]; Amandus I of Horne[7], 1550–1617[18]; William of Horne[8], a politician[19], 1556–1580[20]; and Mary of Horne[9], a landlord[21], 1556–1605[22], of Dutch Republic[23].
FAQs
Who were Anne of Croÿ's parents?
Anne of Croÿ's father was Anton van Croÿ-Chimay[2]. Anne of Croÿ's mother was Anne van der Gracht, Dame de Leeuwerghem[3].
Who was Anne of Croÿ married to?
Anne of Croÿ's spouses include Martin of Horne[4].