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Heltorf Castle (German: Schloß
Heltorf) is a
water castle located in Düsseldorf,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
First mentioned in the 11th
century as...
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Johann Bertram Baron von
Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig zu
Heltorf (b.
November 16, 1580
Heltorf Castle; † June 4, 1662 Düsseldorf) was a
German baron who...
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Wilhelm Heinrich von
Scheid genannt Weschpfennig, Lord of
Scheidt zu
Heltorf (around 1535; †
November 4, 1611 in Ratingen), Lord of Rötzingshofen from...
- the Düsseldorf
district of Angermund, just a few
hundred meters south of
Heltorf Castle.
Bilkrath appears as
early as 1332 as Pelichrad,1402 as Peylcheroyde...
- the
ruined castle of
Barbarossa Frederick I, Holy
Roman Emperor Schloss Heltorf, the
biggest palace in Düsseldorf,
since 1662
homestead of the
noble family...
- Rötzingshofen, Broel, Saurenbach,
castle Freusburg near
Betzdorf and
castle Heltorf in
Angermund above Düsseldorf. The
first recorded person in the Scheidt/Scheyde...
- is the head of
Heltorf. He
succeeded his father,
Maximilian Graf von Spee (1928–2009), as the
eldest son. The main
residence at
Heltorf in Düsseldorf includes...
- in the 14th
century A.D.
Angermund became a part of Düsseldorf in 1975.
Heltorf Castle and its park are well
known in that
region with its rhododendron...
- Franz-Xaver,
Count von Spee (22 May 1758 in Düsseldorf – 18 July 1810 at
Castle Heltorf) was a
German nobleman from the
family of the
Counts of Spee and was at...
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Scheidt (1580–1662), Lord of Scheid, Schönenberg, Herrenbröl, Troisdorf,
Heltorf, and Bilkerath,
emissary of
Emperor Ferdinand III
during the
Thirty Years’...