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Jonkheer Paul Therèse van der
Maesen de
Sombreff (25
October 1827 in
Maastricht – 14
November 1902, Maastricht) was a
Dutch politician and
Minister of...
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Lidth de
Jeude Van Loon
Loudon Lycklama à
Nijeholt Van der
Maessen de
Sombreff De
Marees van
Swinderen Martens van
Sevenhoven Martini Buys Van der Meer...
- regency, was
himself a minor. In 1470, she was
libelled by
Frederick of
Sombreff. Her sons
responded by
besieging his
Tomburg Castle and
setting it on fire...
- Kerpen-Mörsdorf sold his
share of the
castle to his cousin,
William II of
Sombreff, who
acquired another share in 1448.
Together with his
family inheritance...
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Confederation 1648: Left the
Empire as part of
Switzerland Sombreffe (
Sombreff, Someruff, Zimerauff)
Lordship Low Rhen WE 13th Century:
First mentioned;...
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Johan Rudolph Thorbecke (Thorbecke II) Paul Therèse van der
Maesen de
Sombreff (1827–1902) 12
March 1862 – 2
January 1864 [Res]
Independent Willem Huyssen...
- (1835–1906),
Belgian coloratura soprano Paul Therèse van der
Maesen de
Sombreff (1827–1902),
Dutch nobleman,
Minister of
Foreign Affairs 1864–66 Edmé-Martin...
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Dirxland Ja. van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt Strens Stratenus Van der
Maesen de
Sombreff Huyssen van
Kattendijke Cremers Ju. van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt Van Mulken...
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before 1400,
Willhelm von
Sombreff wed
Magarete von Kerpen,
Johann the Elder's daughter.
Their son, also
named Willhelm von
Sombreff, was
beginning in 1450...
- M. M. H.
Merkelbach Catholic 1,695 82.48 L. H. L. J. van der
Maesen de
Sombreff Catholic 360 17.52
Valid votes 2,055 97.58 Invalid/blank
votes 51 2.42...