- Philippe-Charles, 3rd Count of Arenberg
Philippe-Charles d'Arenberg (Barbancon,
October 18 1587 -Madrid ,September 25 1640 ) was the third sovereign prince ofArenberg and 6th Duke ofAarschot .He was the son of
Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg and Anne ofCroy , daughter ofPhilipe de Croÿ, Duke of Aerschot .
He was named Duke of Aarschot in 1616, and attained the highest honors in theHabsburg Netherlands , including theorder of the Golden Fleece .He fell from grace in 1634, and spent the last six years of his life under house arrest in Madrid. The arrest occurred while he was on a diplomatic mission in Spain. Charged with requesting Philip IV to grant the
States General of the southern Netherlands the power to negotiate a truce or peace with theUnited Provinces , Aarschot was sent to Spain in December 1633 as the the highest-ranking member of the nobility ofBrabant . Although initially received with great consideration by Philip IV, he was denounced four months after his arrival, accused of participating in the 1632 conspiracy to overthrow Spanish rule in the Netherlands. While admitting knowledge of the plot, he denied involvement in it and maintained his innocence. Despite letters from the Archduchess Isabella written on his behalf, Aarschot was imprisoned for some months before being placed under house arrest, in December 1634. Three years later his wife and eldest son joined him, but they were not allowed to reside in his quarters. Aarschot's depressing and restrictive circumstances brought on a debilitating disease, to which he succumbed in 1640. Shortly before his death, Philip IV sent word that his case was under review and a favorable outcome was expected; the duke was too ill to rally, however, and he died the day after receiving the king's message.Art Collector
Philippe-Charles d'Arenberg was a great art-collector and purchased paintings from artists like
Paul de Vos ,Frans Snyders ,Gaspar de Crayer , and Salomon Noveliers, court painter to the archdukes in Brussels. The best known of severalRubens paintings that Arenberg owned was the Wolf and Fox Hunt, believed to be the work today in theNew York Metropolitan Museum of Art . The duke of Aarschot was also responsible for the acquisition of Rubens's late Martyrdom of St. Andrew for the Flemish Hospital in Madrid, where it still remains today.Marriage and Children
He married three times and had nine children :
* on September 21 1610 with Pierre Hippolyte Anne de Melun, Baronesse deCaumont , died 1615
* on June 28 1620 with Isabelle Claire deBerlaymont , Comtesse de Lalaing, died 1630
* on March 29 1632 with Countess Maria Cleopha vonHohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1599-1685)Notes
References
* [http://www.arenbergcenter.com/en/histoire/ducs.htm Arenberg Center]
* [http://www.arthistoricum.net/index.php?id=276&ausgabe=2006_06&review_id=8170 Art Historicum]
* [http://www.worldroots.com/foundation/european/jeanlignedesc1528.htm Worldroots]
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