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{{Short description|Belgian painter and illegitimate son of Leopold I of Belgium}}
{{Short description|Belgian painter and illegitimate son of Leopold I of Belgium}}
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{{Draft topics|biography|western-europe}}
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'''Christian Friedrich ''Arthur'' Meyer von Eppinghoven''' (25 September 1852 – 9 November 1940) was the youngest of the illegitimate children of King [[Leopold I of Belgium|Leopold I]] and [[Arcadie Claret]]. Arthur von Eppinghoven married [[Anna Lydia Harris]], the daughter of the British Consul General in Nice, [[James Charles Harris|Sir James Harris]] and his wife, Baroness Gerhardine von Gall. They had a daughter, [[Louise-Marie von Eppinghoven]], whose godmother was [[Princess Louise of Belgium]] and her godfather was King [[Ferdinand I of Bulgaria]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Capron |first=Victor |title=Sur les traces d'Arcadie Claret : le Grand Amour de Léopold Ier |date=2006 |location=Brussels |language=French}}</ref>
'''Christian Friedrich ''Arthur'' Meyer von Eppinghoven''' (25 September 1852 – 9 November 1940) was the youngest of the illegitimate children of King [[Leopold I of Belgium|Leopold I]] and [[Arcadie Claret]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Capron |first=Victor |title=Sur les traces d'Arcadie Claret : le Grand Amour de Léopold Ier |date=2006 |location=Brussels |language=French}}</ref>

== Biography ==
Arthur von Eppinghoven was the second of two children from Leopold's marriage to Arcadie Claret, which lasted more than 20 years.<ref>{{Cite web |last=joski56 |date=2012-08-04 |title=De vrouwen van Leopold I |url=https://berichtenuithetverleden.wordpress.com/2012/08/04/de-vrouwen-van-leopold-i/ |access-date=2024-11-23 |website=Berichten uit het verleden |language=nl}}</ref>

After years spent with his parents at [[Château of Stuyvenberg|Stuyvenberg Castle]] in [[Laeken]], where he and his brother [[George von Eppinghoven]] received a princely education, Arthur became Grand Marshal at the ducal court of Coburg and aide-de-camp to the King of Bulgaria. As a representative of the ducal family of Coburg, he attended the funeral of [[Leopold II of Belgium|King Leopold II]], his half-brother.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Edmond Carton de Wiart |first=Edmond Carton |title="Léopold II que j'ai servi", dans Les cahiers léopoldiens |date=December 1959 |pages=21}}</ref>

Arthur von Eppinghoven married [[Anna Lydia Harris]], the daughter of the British Consul General in Nice, [[James Charles Harris|Sir James Harris]] and his wife, Baroness Gerhardine von Gall. They had a daughter, [[Louise-Marie von Eppinghoven]], whose godmother was [[Princess Louise of Belgium]] and her godfather was King [[Ferdinand I of Bulgaria]].<ref name=":0" /> Louise-Marie d'Eppinghoven, who died unmarried, was buried with her father.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Baronne Louise-Marie Alexandrine Ferdinande... |url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241612144/louise-marie-alexandrine_ferdinande-d'eppinghoven |access-date=2024-11-23 |website=www.findagrave.com |language=en}}</ref>


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| death_date = {{Death date and age|1940|11|9|1852|9|25}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1940|11|9|1852|9|25}}
| resting_place = [[Laeken Cemetery]]
| resting_place = [[Laeken Cemetery]]
| citizenship = [[Belgian]]
| spouse = [[Anna Lydia Harris]]
| spouse = [[Anna Lydia Harris]]
| children = [[Louise Marie von Eppinghoven]]
| children = [[Louise Marie von Eppinghoven]]
| mother = [[Arcadie Claret]]
| mother = [[Arcadie Claret]]
| father = [[Leopold I of Belgium]]
| father = [[Leopold I of Belgium]]
| relatives = Stillborn son (half-brother)
[[Louis Philippe, Crown Prince of Belgium]] (half-brother)

[[Leopold II of Belgium]] (half-brother)

[[Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders]] (half-brother)

[[Charlotte of Belgium]] (half-sister)
[[George von Eppinghoven]] (full brother)
}}
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Christian Friedrich Arthur Meyer von Eppinghoven (25 September 1852 – 9 November 1940) was the youngest of the illegitimate children of King Leopold I and Arcadie Claret.[1]

Biography

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Arthur von Eppinghoven was the second of two children from Leopold's marriage to Arcadie Claret, which lasted more than 20 years.[2]

After years spent with his parents at Stuyvenberg Castle in Laeken, where he and his brother George von Eppinghoven received a princely education, Arthur became Grand Marshal at the ducal court of Coburg and aide-de-camp to the King of Bulgaria. As a representative of the ducal family of Coburg, he attended the funeral of King Leopold II, his half-brother.[3]

Arthur von Eppinghoven married Anna Lydia Harris, the daughter of the British Consul General in Nice, Sir James Harris and his wife, Baroness Gerhardine von Gall. They had a daughter, Louise-Marie von Eppinghoven, whose godmother was Princess Louise of Belgium and her godfather was King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria.[1] Louise-Marie d'Eppinghoven, who died unmarried, was buried with her father.[4]

Arthur von Eppinghoven
Born(1852-09-25)September 25, 1852
DiedNovember 9, 1940(1940-11-09) (aged 88)
Resting placeLaeken Cemetery
CitizenshipBelgian
SpouseAnna Lydia Harris
ChildrenLouise Marie von Eppinghoven
Parents
RelativesStillborn son (half-brother)

Louis Philippe, Crown Prince of Belgium (half-brother)

Leopold II of Belgium (half-brother)

Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders (half-brother)

Charlotte of Belgium (half-sister)

George von Eppinghoven (full brother)

References

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  1. ^ a b Capron, Victor (2006). Sur les traces d'Arcadie Claret : le Grand Amour de Léopold Ier (in French). Brussels.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ joski56 (2012-08-04). "De vrouwen van Leopold I". Berichten uit het verleden (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-11-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Edmond Carton de Wiart, Edmond Carton (December 1959). "Léopold II que j'ai servi", dans Les cahiers léopoldiens. p. 21.
  4. ^ "Baronne Louise-Marie Alexandrine Ferdinande..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
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