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'''Prince François de Courtenay''' (1916-1971) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of [[Robert de Courtenay|Prince Robert de Courtenay]].
 
'''Prince François de Courtenay''' (1916-1971) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of [[Robert de Courtenay|Prince Robert de Courtenay]].
  
In 1941 he married his cousin Laurence d'Aigneaux. They had four children: [[Alois von und zu Beierwald|Mónique]] (born 1942), [[Gaston de Courtenay|Gaston]] (born 1943), [[Laurent de Courtenay|Laurent]] (born 1946) and [[Rupprecht von Ledonitz|Élisabeth]] (born 1949).
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In 1941 he married his cousin Laurence d'Aigneaux. They had four children: [[Alois IV von und zu Beierwald|Mónique]] (born 1942), [[Gaston de Courtenay|Gaston]] (born 1943), [[Laurent de Courtenay|Laurent]] (born 1946) and [[Rupprecht von Ledonitz|Élisabeth]] (born 1949).
  
 
He inherited Lix Castle and managed the adjacent estates.
 
He inherited Lix Castle and managed the adjacent estates.
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 8 May 2015

Prince François de Courtenay (1916-1971) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of Prince Robert de Courtenay.

In 1941 he married his cousin Laurence d'Aigneaux. They had four children: Mónique (born 1942), Gaston (born 1943), Laurent (born 1946) and Élisabeth (born 1949).

He inherited Lix Castle and managed the adjacent estates.