Maximilian, Prince of Hornes
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Biography
Maximilian Emanuel, 3rd Prince of Hornes, Count of Baucignies and of Solre-le-Château (31 August 1695, Brussels – 12 January 1763, Brussels), was a nobleman and Grand Huntsman of Brabant. His father was Philippe Emanuel, 2nd Prince of Hornes, and his mother was Princess Marie Anne Antoinette of Ligne.
He was made a Knight of the Austrian Golden Fleece in 1749.The Principality of Hornes was surrounded by the Bishopric of Liège.
Career at court
- Grandee of Spain, 1st Class.
- Grand Huntsman of Brabant (1750-1763).
- Grand Esquier of the Empress.
- Grand Master of the Imperial Household (1745-1763).
Marriages and issue
He first married Lady Marie Thérèse Charlotte Bruce (1697-1736), daughter of Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury, an English nobleman who lived in exile in Brusselsfor much of his life, and his second wife Charlotte d'Argenteau, comtesse d'Esneux.
Their children were:
1) Marie-Thérèse-Josepha de Hornes (19 October 1725 - 19 June 1783):
married Prince Philip Joseph of Salm-Kyrburg. They had 10 children, including:
- Frederick III (1745–1794), later prince of Salm-Kyrburg, executed in the French Revolution
- Amalie Zephyrine (1760–1841), married Anton Aloys, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
2) Elisabeth-Philippine-Claude de Hornes (1733-1826):
married Prince Gustav Adolf of Stolberg-Gedern. They had four daughters, including:
- Louise (1752-1824), married Charles Edward Stuart "The Young Pretender"
- Caroline (1755-1828), married Carlos Fitz-James Stuart, 4th Duke of Liria and Jérica
Following his first wife's death, he was married to Princess Henriette Thérèse Norbertine of Salm-Kyrburg (1711-1751) and then, after her death, to Princess Marie Albertine de Gavre (1735-1797), daughter of Charles I Alexandre, 1st Prince de Gavre.