- The
House of
Hoensbroeck (in German: Hoensbroech) is the name of an old
aristocratic family with
medieval origins in the town of
Hoensbroek near Heerlen...
- César-Constantin-François de
Hoensbroeck or
Hoensbroech (28
August 1724 – 3 June 1792) was a
German ecclesiastic of the Van
Hoensbroeck family, most
notable as...
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mingled with the
original one,
resulting in the name
Hoensbroeck for the
location and Van
Hoensbroeck as the
family name. The
spoken dialect, Gerbrooker...
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hands of the rebels. The Prince-Bishop, César-Constantin-François de
Hoensbroeck, was
brought back from his
Summer Palace in
Seraing to
ratify the nomination...
-
Catharina Margravine van
Hoensbroeck.
Hillenraad p****ed on to a
cousin in 1736. This
cousin Willem Adriaan van
Hoensbroeck was
already loaned to Hillenraad...
- Hoen van den / tzo Broeck,
later changed to Hoen van
Hoensbroek and Van
Hoensbroeck. The name
eventually p****ed to the
later settlement of
Hoensbroek (nowadays...
- he
encourages the arts and new
ideas until his
death in 1784. 1784:
Hoensbroeck replaces Velbrück as prince-bishop, he is much more
authoritarian and...
-
Clancarty in the
peerage of
Ireland is the
Marquis of Heusden, D'Auxy Van
Hoensbroeck (this
family left the
Netherlands in the 19th century.
Known in Germany...
- Rhine-Westphalia. It is
owned by the Van
Hoensbroeck family. In 1337, the
castle is
mentioned for the
first time. The Van
Hoensbroeck family acquired the
castle in...
- of
Nicolaes Nicolaes Hoen (died 1371),
Limburgian founder of the Van
Hoensbroeck family Paul Hoen (born 1961),
American director and
producer Ragnar Hoen...