Count Charles of Limburg Stirum - Marriage and Descent

Marriage and Descent

On June 13, 1932 in Křimice (Bohemia) he married Marie Kunigunde Princess of Lobkowicz, a daughter of Jaroslav, 11th Prince of Lobkowicz, Duke of Roudnice (March 26, 1877 - October 24, 1953) and Marie-Thérèse Countess of Beaufort-Spontin (August 6, 1885 - February 22, 1942).

They had 8 children:

  • Marie, married to Gobert-Leopold Count d'Aspremont Lynden;
  • Gabrielle, married to Didier Count Cornet d'Elzius du Chenoy;
  • Bernard, married 1st Nathalie Countess de la Boëssiere-Thiennes; 2nd Régine Roberti;
  • Emmanuel, married to Nadine Countess d'Ursel;
  • Sibylle, married to Pietro del Vaglio Rosati;
  • Jacqueline, married to Bonifatius Baron von Twickel;
  • Jean;
  • Louise, married to Engelbert Count von und zu Westerholt und Gysenberg.

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