Lambertine de Ligne (1593–1651) was a noblewoman and heiress from the Habsburg Netherlands.
[1] In 1609 she married Philibert de la Baume, Marquis of Saint-Martin-le-Châtel, with whom she had a daughter.
As lady of Villers she was patroness of the parish church and in 1617 stood godmother to its new bell.
[3] On 7 February 1640 she married her first husband's brother, Jean-Baptiste de la Baume, governor of Franche-Comté, with a special dispensation from Pope Urban VIII to allow their union despite their prior relationship by marriage.
This seems to have been part of a dynastic policy to tighten links between the Habsburg Netherlands and the Franche-Comté.