Leopold Franz married Laetitia de Belzunce d'Arenberg, eldest child and only daughter of Henri de Belzunce, a French nobleman, and his wife Marie-Thérèse de la Poëze d'Harambure, civilly on 19 June 1965 in St. Gilgen and religiously on 28 July 1965 in Menetou-Salon.
Arenberg | Laetitia Casta | Laetitia de Belzunce d'Arenberg | Laetitia d'Arenberg | Prosper Louis, 7th Duke of Arenberg | Pierre d'Alcantara Charles Marie, duc d'Arenberg | Philippe-Charles, 3rd Count of Arenberg | ''Meeting of Arenberg with his troops'', 1662, by Adam Frans van der Meulen | House of Arenberg | Engelbert, 8th Duke of Arenberg | Charles Marie Raymond d'Arenberg |
These duties were Marck's chief occupation till 1789, apart from them, having married in 1776, Marck led an agreeable life, alternately at Raismes, his country residence near Valenciennes, and at Versailles, where his rank and position gave him the means of observing all that was passing, which he appears to have noted with care and tolerable impartiality.
He was noted for his great wealth and extensive properties throughout France, in particular at Menetou-Salon (Cher).
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Third son of Pierre d'Alcantara Charles Marie, duc d'Arenberg and Alix de Talleyrand-Périgord, he inherited his father's title because of his older brothers' premature deaths.
Her brother was Charles Marie Raymond, a member of the Imperial Army like Augustus George's own father.
His only surviving work is the musical-dramatic festival play Armamentarium comicum amoris et honoris (The Comic Armory of Love and Honor), written on the occasion of the wedding of Count Maximilian Willibald of Waldburg-Wolfegg and Clara Isabella Princess of Aarschot and Arenberg, that took place in Lindau on December 6, 1648.
Salentin von Isenburg and his son in law, Count Arenberg, and the Duke Frederick of Saxe-Lauenburg stood against the supporters of Gebhard Truchsess.
On January 25, 1299, he married Mechtilde of Arenberg (died March 18, 1328), daughter of Johann of Arenberg and Katharina of Jülich.
He married in 1684 Marie-Henriette d'Alcaretto, marquise of Grana and Savona, Italy.
Philippe-Charles d'Arenberg (October 18, 1587 in Barbancon – September 25, 1640 in Madrid) was the third sovereign prince of Arenberg and 6th Duke of Aarschot.
In 1833 the complex passed to Baron von Esterházy who sold it to Duke Engelbert Marie von Arenberg in 1903.
##David Makeléer (1645-1708), a General in the army and the first governor of Älvsborg County, Sweden from 1693 to 1708 who married the countess of Arenberg.
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