- 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...
-
Rechteren Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel Rechteren) is a
Dutch castle situated on an
island on side-branch of
Overijsselse Vecht river, near the
village of Dalfsen...
- name
first appears in do****ents in 1231. Due to the
closeness of
Kasteel Rechteren,
Dalfsen is one of
several towns along the
Overijssel section of the Vecht...
-
Perponcher Sedlnitsky Von
Quadt Van
Randwijck Von
Ranzow Van
Rechteren / Van
Rechteren Limpurg van
Renesse (extinct
since 1855) De
Riquet de Caraman...
- Zeger's brother, Otto van
Hekeren genaamd van
Rechteren († 1478),
became the
ancestor of the
counts of van
Rechteren.
During the 19th and 20th century, the family...
- Sweder,
Count of
Rechteren-Limpurg (1910–1972) on 19 May 1935 in Detmold,
divorced in 1944
Adolph Roderik Ernst Leopold,
Count of
Rechteren-Limpurg (born...
- 23
January 1816),
married on 6 July 1750 to
Leopold Casimir,
Count of
Rechteren.
Count Kasimir of
Erbach (b. Schönberg, 27
September 1736 – d. Prague...
- van den
Bosch House of van de
Werve House of van der Noot
House of Van
Rechteren House of Van
Renesse House of Van
Voorst tot
Voorst House of Van W****enaer...
- (born 10
January 1959), the
stepdaughter of
Count Adolph Roderik van
Rechteren Limpurg.
During this
relationship he
fathered a son:
Carlos Hugo Roderik...
- Empire;
these families were
German with a few
exceptions (e.g. Bentinck,
Rechteren-Limpurg). The 1815
treaty of the
Congress of
Vienna had
authorized – and...