Philip de Lalaing (1499–1550), also known as "the bastard of Lalaing", was an illegitimate son of
Antoine I de Lalaing and Ysabeau d'Haubourdin. He was legitimised in March 1524, and served
Margaret of Austria as master of the household, knight of honour, and adviser. In 1529 Margaret sent him to France as an ambassador extraordinary on behalf of
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
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He married
Florence de Rechem, Viscountess of Audenaerde. He was succeeded by their eldest son
Jacques I de Lalaing, 5th Viscount of Audenaerde. Their daughter became a lady-in-waiting in the household of
Philip de Lalaing, 2nd Count of Hoogstraten
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Charles Eugène de Lalaing d'Audenarde
Charles Eugène de Lalaing d'Audenarde (13 November 1779 – 4 March 1859) was an officer in the French army during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
He was born in the House of Lalaing
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He died 2 April 1550, aged fifty.
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