Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Genoveva von Taxis | Seraphin II von Taxis (Taxis) | ? | 8 October 1584 | 5 May 1612 husband's accession | 7 July 1624 husband's death | after 14 January 1628 | Lamoral I | |
Alexandrine de Rye, Comtesse de Varax | Philibert Bar de Balançon Comte de Varax | 1 August 1589 | 31 January 1616 | 7 July 1624 husband's accession | 23 May 1628 husband's death | 26 December 1666 | Leonhard II | |
Countess Anna of Horne | Philip Lamoral, Count of Horne and Houtekerke (Horne) | 20 March 1629 | 6 February 1650 | 13 September 1676 husband's death | 25 June 1693 | Lamoral II Claudius Franz | ||
Anna Adelheid of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg | Hermann Egon, Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg) | 16 January 1659 | 24 March 1678 | 1695 husband's creation as Prince | 13 November 1701 | Eugen Alexander Franz | ||
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