The House of Rechteren (also Van Rechteren Limpurg) is the name of an old noble family belonging to the Dutch and German nobility. The German branch of...
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(born 10 January 1959), the stepdaughter of Count Adolph Roderik van Rechteren Limpurg. During this relationship he fathered a son: Carlos Hugo Roderik Sybren...
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Count of Plettenberg-Mietingen Count of Pückler and Limpurg Count of Quadt-Isny Count of Rechteren-Limpurg Prince of Salm-Reifferscheid-Hainsbach: left bank...
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these families were German with a few exceptions (e.g. Bentinck, Rechteren-Limpurg). The 1815 treaty of the Congress of Vienna had authorized – and Article...
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Count of Rechteren-Limpurg (1910–1972) on 19 May 1935 in Detmold, divorced in 1944 Adolph Roderik Ernst Leopold, Count of Rechteren-Limpurg (born 25 November...
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Pieksma-Klynstra, was the wife of Adolph Roderik Ernst Leopold, Count of Rechteren-Limpurg. Through this relation, he is a relative by marriage of Princess Anna...
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family until 1938, namely from Marguerite Christine, countess van Rechteren Limpurg-baroness van Heeckeren, lady of Enghuizen, Beverweerd and Odijk (1878-1938)...
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the Imperial Diet; recognised by Württemberg as a mediatised house Rechteren-Limpurg Count Bavaria Adolph, 9th Count (b.1931) Mediatised by Bavaria in...
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Perponcher Sedlnitsky Von Quadt Van Randwijck Von Ranzow Van Rechteren / Van Rechteren Limpurg van Renesse (extinct since 1855) De Riquet de Caraman Schimmelpenninck...
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Lodewijk Worbert van Wassenaer and Maria Catharina Frederika van Rechteren-Limpurg. Although most contemporary newspapers referred to her as a widow...
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