Philip of Horne (1421-1488)


Filips of Horne (1421 - 1488) was a nobleman, the son of Jan van Horne and Mr. van Gaasbeek, Baucigny, Houtkerke and Heeze. His favorite was Philip de Goede, Duke of Burgundy.

Filips held numerous highlights at the court of Karel de Stoute, and that of Maximilian I and Maria van Burgundië. He played an important political role in the Netherlands. An inventory of his glorious rights is known, in which the boundaries of the glory of Heeze, Leende and Sixth Houses are also precisely defined. He died in 1488 in Kortrijk, when there were clouds where Ghent and Brugge inflicted the Flemish uprising against Maximilian. In addition, Maximilian was imprisoned by the Bruggelingen and later released, but nine of his nobles were beheaded. Marriage and children

Filips had an extravagant marriage around 1440, from which a child, Jeanne, was born. In 1450 he married Johanna van Lannoy. Their children were:

In addition, two other sons with Johanna van Lannoy are known as well as five bassoon sons.

In 1473 he married his cousin Margaretha van Horne, who lived from 1461-1518. This marriage remained childless.

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