Everything about County Of Horne totally explained
Horne (also
Horn,
Hoorn or
Hoorne) is a small historic
county of the
Holy Roman Empire in present
Netherlands and
Belgium. It takes its name from the village
Horn, west of
Roermond. The residence of the counts of Horne was moved from Horn to
Weert in the
15th century. After the execution of the last count of Horne,
Philip de Montmorency, in
1568, the county was united with the
bishopric of Liège in personal union.
It was suppressed in
1795, when it was occupied by the
French, and it became part of the French département
Meuse-Inférieure.
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