Difference between revisions of "Gaston de Courtenay"

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He succeeded a distant cousin as head of the Courtenay family.
 
He succeeded a distant cousin as head of the Courtenay family.
  
In 1969 he married [[Arthur von Ledonitz|Edith von Ledonitz]]. They have seven children: [[Emmanuel de Courtenay|Emmanuel]] (born 1970), Marie Thérèse (born 1971), Marie Adélaïde (born 1973; nun), Marie Isabelle (born 1975), [[Oktavian von Wittenberg|Marie Sophie]] (born 1978), [[Georg von Killinder|Marie Laurence]] (born 1979) and [[Guillaume de Courtenay|Guillaume]] (born 1983).
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In 1969 he married [[Arthur von Ledonitz|Edith von Ledonitz]]. They have seven children: [[Emmanuel de Courtenay|Emmanuel]] (born 1970), [[Xavier de Sauvage-Leroy|Marie Thérèse]] (born 1971), Marie Adélaïde (born 1973; nun), Marie Isabelle (born 1975), [[Oktavian von Wittenberg|Marie Sophie]] (born 1978), [[Georg von Killinder|Marie Laurence]] (born 1979) and [[Guillaume de Courtenay|Guillaume]] (born 1983).
  
 
He is the owner of one of the largest forestry companies in Brasland. He also owns several properties, among them the historic Lix Castle in the northwestern coast of Brasland.
 
He is the owner of one of the largest forestry companies in Brasland. He also owns several properties, among them the historic Lix Castle in the northwestern coast of Brasland.
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Revision as of 22:45, 9 October 2014

Gaston, Prince de Courtenay (born 1943) is a Braslander businessman and the head of the Princely House of Courtenay. He is the son of Prince François de Courtenay.

He succeeded a distant cousin as head of the Courtenay family.

In 1969 he married Edith von Ledonitz. They have seven children: Emmanuel (born 1970), Marie Thérèse (born 1971), Marie Adélaïde (born 1973; nun), Marie Isabelle (born 1975), Marie Sophie (born 1978), Marie Laurence (born 1979) and Guillaume (born 1983).

He is the owner of one of the largest forestry companies in Brasland. He also owns several properties, among them the historic Lix Castle in the northwestern coast of Brasland.