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Encyclopedia > Duke of Liempt

Duke of Liempt is a title in the peerage of The Netherlands, first given to Arnoldus Van Liempt in the year of 1794.


Dukes of Fife,(1794)

  • His Grace Duke Arnoldus Van Liempt, 1st Duke of Liempt (1794-1886)
  • His Grace Duke Wilhelmus Arnoldus Van Liempt, 2nd Duke of Liempt (1856-1898)
  • His Grace Duke Henricus Wilhelmus Arnoldus Van Liempt, 3rd Duke of Liempt (1888-1951)
  • His Grace Duke Arnoldus Johannes Wilhelmus Van Liempt , 4th Duke of Liempt (1943-2002)
  • His Grace Duke Bevin Nathaniel Van Liempt, 5th Duke of Liempt (b. 1991)
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