Anthony II, Count of Ligny
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Anthony II, Count of Ligny
Summary
Anthony II, Count of Ligny is a human[1]. He died on February 8, 1557[2]. He worked as a military leader[3].
Key Facts
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny died on February 8, 1557[2].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny's father was Charles I, Count of Ligny[4].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny's mother was Charlotte d'Estouteville[5].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny was married to Marguerite de Savoie[6].
- A child of Anthony II, Count of Ligny was John III, Count of Ligny[7].
- A child of Anthony II, Count of Ligny was Francis of Ligny[8].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny worked as a military leader[3].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny is recorded as male[9].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny's family is recorded as House of Luxembourg[11].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny's noble title is recorded as count[12].
- Anthony II, Count of Ligny's given name is recorded as Anton[13].
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Origins and Family
Anthony II, Count of Ligny's father was Charles I, Count of Ligny[4]. His mother was Charlotte d'Estouteville[5].
Career and Affiliations
Anthony II, Count of Ligny's professions included military leader[3].
Personal Life
Among Anthony II, Count of Ligny's spouses was Marguerite de Savoie[6]. Children include John III, Count of Ligny[7] and Francis of Ligny[8], an aristocrat[14], 1550–1613[15].
Death and Burial
Anthony II, Count of Ligny died on February 8, 1557[2].
FAQs
Who were Anthony II, Count of Ligny's parents?
Anthony II, Count of Ligny's father was Charles I, Count of Ligny[4]. Anthony II, Count of Ligny's mother was Charlotte d'Estouteville[5].
Who was Anthony II, Count of Ligny married to?
Anthony II, Count of Ligny's spouses include Marguerite de Savoie[6].
What did Anthony II, Count of Ligny do for work?
Anthony II, Count of Ligny worked as military leader[3].