- the 8th century. The
first do****entary evidence, in 1108,
referenced Aldenburg in
connection with
Elimar I (also
known as
Egilmar I) who is now commonly...
-
Willem van
Aldenburg Bentinck, 6th
Count Bentinck (1848–1912)
Willem van
Aldenburg Bentinck, 7th
Count Bentinck (1880–1958)
Isabelle van
Aldenburg Bentinck [nl]...
-
Charlotte Sophie of
Aldenburg (4
August 1715 – 5
February 1800), was the
ruling Countess of
Varel and Kniphausen,
adjacent lordships on the German/Frisian...
- in
exchange for a
membership fee of 90
bunch eels to be
picked up at
Aldenburg (lat. "apud Aldenburch"). This is the
first mention of
Schloss Oldenburg...
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Count Bentinck (1704-1774), by his wife
Charlotte Sophie,
Countess von
Aldenburg (1715-1800). In 1763
Captain John
Albert Bentinck married Renira van Tuyll...
- wife was
Countess Antoinette Augusta von
Aldenburg (1660–1701),
eldest daughter of
Anton I,
Count von
Aldenburg und
Knyphausen (by his
first wife, Countess...
-
completed in time for Gyldenløve's
third wedding, with
Antoinette Augusta von
Aldenburg, on
August 16, 1677. The coat of arms is
blazoned as follows: "I blåt...
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Wolfgang von
Donop (1740-1813),
illegitimate son with
Charlotte Sophie of
Aldenburg Georg von Donop. Kahl,
Wilhelm (1896). Ebenbürtigkeit und Thronfolgerecht...
- Wiegleb,
German chemist (born 1732) 4
February –
Charlotte Sophie of
Aldenburg,
Countess of
Varel and
Kniphausen (born 1715) 20 June –
Abraham Gotthelf...
- were
children from the 1677
marriage between Countess Antoinette von
Aldenburg and
Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve,
Count of Laurvig, a
celebrated (Norwegian)...