1556–1617), count of Estaires, was an office holder and spiritual author in the Spanish Netherlands.
In 1604 he founded a Bridgettine convent in Lille that was early struck by a notorious case of demonic possession.
[1] The Neo-Latin poet Maximiliaan de Vriendt addressed two epigrams to him, one of which attests to his reputation for piety.
He married Anne de Croy (died 12 April 1618), lady of Bermeraing, but remained childless.
His entrails were buried in the city, his heart in the family vault in Estaires, and the rest of his remains in the Bridgettine convent he had founded.