- and
German nobility. The
German branch of
Counts von Rechteren-Limpurg-
Speckfeld has been
mediatised and as such, the
family belonged to high nobility...
- branches, two of
which were Hohenlohe-Weikersheim and Hohenlohe-Uffenheim-
Speckfeld (1330–1412). Hohenlohe-Weikersheim,
descended from
count Kraft I (died...
-
Frederick Schenk of Limpurg-
Speckfeld (27 June 1596 – 5
December 1651). He was a son of
Eberhard Schenk of Limpurg-
Speckfeld (1560-1622) and
Countess Catherine...
- – 28
January 1738),
youngest daughter of Vollrath,
Schenk of Limpurg-
Speckfeld in Obersontheim.[citation needed] They had four children:
Ernest Louis...
- of Rechteren-Limpurg-
Speckfeld 24 May 1782 24 May 1847
Frederick Reinhard Burkhard Adolf,
Prince of Rechteren-Limpurg-
Speckfeld, had
issue William FitzRoy...
- from
Limpurg 1475:
Partitioned into Limpurg-
Speckfeld and
itself 1530:
Partitioned into Limpurg-
Speckfeld and
itself 1541:
Limpurg sold to Schwäbisch-Hall;...
-
Johann Friedrich,
Count of
Wolfstein 25.
Countess Elisabeth of Limpurg-
Speckfeld 6.
Albrecht Friedrich,
Count of
Wolfstein 26. Georg,
Baron Teufel von...
- Helfenstein-Blaubeuren
Ludwig (21 XI 1447 – 27 XII 1493) m.
Elisabeth von Limpurg-
Speckfeld (1466–1538)
Friedrich III (III 1479–1502) m.
Barbara von
Rechberg (d.15...
- in Bouxwiller; died 6
August 1636),
married Schenk Eberhard of Limpurg-
Speckfeld (1560–1622)
Johann Reinhard I (born: 13
February 1569 in Bitsch, died:...
-
Partitioned into
itself and Brauneck-Neuhaus 1366: Sold to Hohenlohe-
Speckfeld 1412: To
Castell and
Limpurg 1415: To
Lordship of
Rosenberg as fief of...