
Marguerite de La Marck d'Arenberg (1527-1599),
princess-countess and sovereign of Arenberg from 1576. Married Jean
de Ligne, baron of Barbançon, in 1547. General of the Spanish
armies, he was killed at the battle of Heiligerlée in
1568.
Charles d'Arenberg (1550-1616), second sovereign prince of
Arenberg. Married Anne de Croy in 1587. Soldier and diplomat. Victim
of the Dutch sequester of 1572.
Philippe-Charles (1587-1640), third sovereign prince of Arenberg
and 6th duke of Aarschot. 3rd marriage to Marie-Cleopha von
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen in 1632. Soldier and diplomat. Wrongly
accused of conspiring against the king of Spain, died in captivity
in Madrid.

Philippe-François (1625-1674), 1st sovereign duke of
Arenberg and 7the duke of Aarschot. Married Marie Madeleine de Borja
y Doria in 1642. Soldier. Grand-Bailli and Capitaine-Général of
Hainaut.

Charles-Eugène (1633-1681), brother of the above,
second sovereign duke of Arenberg and 8th duke of Aarschot. Married
Marie-Henriette de Cusance, marquise de Varambon in 1660. Their two
sons Philippe-Charles-François and Alexandre fell in battle in 1691
and 1683. Soldier. Grand-Bailli and Capitaine-Général of
Hainaut.

Philippe-François-Charles (1663-1691), third sovereign
duke of Arenberg and 9th duke of Aarschot. Married Marie-Henriette
d'Alcaretto, marquise de Grana y Savona in 1684. Grand-Bailli and
Capitaine-Général of Hainaut. The youngest general in the imperial
army at the battle of Salankemen, where he died from his
wounds.

Leopold-Philippe (1690-1754), fourth sovereign duke of
Arenberg and 10th duke of Aarschot. Married Marie-Françoise
Pignatelli, princess of Bisaccia and countess d'Egmont. Last
surviving member of the d'Arenberg family after the death of his
cousin Octave, killed in the battle of Neerwinden in 1693.
Grand-Bailli and Capitaine-Général of Hainaut. Marshal and commander
in chief of the imperial troops in the Austrian Netherlands.
Seriously wounded at Malplaquet (1709), Temeschvar (1718), Dettingen
(1743).

Charles-Marie-Raymond (1721-1778), fifth sovereign
duke of Arenberg, 11th duke of Aarschot. Married in 1748
Louise-Marguerite, countess de La Marck. Grand-Bailli and Capitaine
Général of Hainaut. Marshal in the Austrian army. Seriously wounded
at Leuthen then at Torgau during the 7 Years' War.

Louis-Engelbert (1750-1820), sixth sovereign duke of
Arenberg and 12th duke of Aarschot, 1st duke of Meppen and 1st
prince of Recklinghausen. Grand-Bailli and Capitaine-Général of
Hainaut. Married Louise-Pauline de Lauraguais, daughter of the duke
of Brancas in 1773. Blinded in a hunting accident two years later.
Victim of sequester by the French in 1794. Last reigning duke of
Arenberg in the old duchy in the Eifel mountains.

Prosper-Louis (1785-1861), seventh sovereign duke of
Arenberg and 13th duke of Aarschot, 2nd duke of Meppen and 2nd
prince of Recklinghausen. Second marriage to princess Ludmille de
Lobkowicz in 1819. Colonel of the Belgian Chevau-Légers d'Arenberg.
Wounded and captured by the English at Arroyo-Molinos on 28 October
1811 during the war in Spain. In 1801, lost the former Duchy of
Arenberg on the left bank of the Rhine but received a larger duchy
on the right bank in 1803, lost in its turn in 1815, overrun by the
Prussians and the Hanoverians.

Engelbert-Auguste (1824-1875), eighth sovereign duke
of Arenberg and 14th duke of Aarschot, 3rd duke of Meppen and 3rd
prince of Recklinghausen. Married his cousin, princess
Marie-Eléonore d'Arenberg in 1868. Great patron of the arts. Last
duke of Arenberg to hold sovereign rights in the duchy of
Arenberg-Meppen, until 1875.

Engelbert-Marie (1872-1949), ninth sovereign duke of
Arenberg and 15th duke of Aarschot, 4th duke of Meppen and 4th
prince of Recklinghausen. Married princess Hedwige de Ligne in 1897.
Victim of French (1919) and Belgian (1921) sequesters after the
First World War. Great patron of the arts.

Jean-Engelbert (1921), twelfth duke of Arenberg, 18th
duke of Aarschot, 7th duke of Meppen and 7th prince of
Recklinghausen. Married princess Sophie de Bavière, daughter of
crown prince Rupprecht and princess Antonia de Luxembourg, in 1955.
Dr. iur., Master of Arts (Georgetown University), Dr. honoris causa
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Citoyen d'Honneur des Villes
d'Enghien et d'Aarschot, Officier de l'Ordre (belge) de Léopold et
de l'Ordre de la Couronne, Chevalier d'Honneur et de Dévotion de
l'Ordre Souverain de Malte, Chevalier de l'Ordre (bavarois) de St
Georges, Commandeur de l'Ordre du St Sépulchre de Jérusalem. Former
company director.