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== Career ==
== Career ==
In 1622 he was sent to miliatry mission in Luxemburgh.<ref>Histoire générale des guerres de Savoie, de Bohême, du Palatinat ..., Volume 1 /Du Cornet</ref>He later was alowed membership of the military council and named governor of [[Hulst]] by [[Felipe IV of Spain]] in 1623.<ref>Catalogue d'une précieuse collection de livres anciens et modernes et d'archives/F. Heussner, 1854</ref> He resided in this city, togheter with his wife and children.
In 1622 he was sent to miliatry mission in Luxemburgh.<ref>Histoire générale des guerres de Savoie, de Bohême, du Palatinat ..., Volume 1 /Du Cornet</ref>He later was alowed membership of the military council and named governor of [[Hulst]] by [[Felipe IV of Spain]] in 1623.<ref>Catalogue d'une précieuse collection de livres anciens et modernes et d'archives/F. Heussner, 1854</ref> He resided in this city, togheter with his wife and children.
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Valentin de Lannoy was a Flemish military commander and Knight of the Golden Fleece.

Family

He was the younger son of Jacques de Lannoy, Lord of la Motterie and brother of Claude de Lannoy, 1st Count of la Motterie. He founded the Branch of the Lords of Leeuwerghem. He had 6 children, all born in Hulst.

Career

In 1622 he was sent to miliatry mission in Luxemburgh.[1]He later was alowed membership of the military council and named governor of Hulst by Felipe IV of Spain in 1623.[2] He resided in this city, togheter with his wife and children.

References

  1. ^ Histoire générale des guerres de Savoie, de Bohême, du Palatinat ..., Volume 1 /Du Cornet
  2. ^ Catalogue d'une précieuse collection de livres anciens et modernes et d'archives/F. Heussner, 1854