- The
Lordship of
Myllendonk (sometimes
spelled "Millendonk") was an
estate of the Holy
Roman Empire,
located in
western North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany...
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North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was
founded in 1266 when the Lord of
Myllendonk authorised the
brewing of beer at the
current site in
Korschenbroich and...
- Nostitz-Rieneck
Count Rieneck sold to Colloredo-Mansfeld in 1803
Ostein Count Myllendonk annexed by
France and
ceded by the
Empire in the
Treaty of
Campo Formio...
- of
Cologne 1297: Sold to Reifferscheid-
Myllendonk as fief of
Cologne c. 1300:
Extinct 1346/50: To
Myllendonk-Mirlaer as fief of
Cologne 1612: To Bronckhorst-Batenberg...
- intercession.
Maria Therese von Wüllenweber was born at the family's
castle of
Myllendonk in 1833, as the
eldest of five
daughters to
Baron Theodore von Wüllenweber...
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Lords of
Rotteln Lords of Colloredo-Mansfeld -
Lords of
Friuli Lords of
Myllendonk till 1279
transfer to
Cologne Lords of
Vianden Lords of
Hatzfeld Lords...
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Cleves and
Ravensberg to
Brandenburg according to the
Treaty of
Xanten Myllendonk Lordship Regained Reichsfreiheit in 1700, held by the
Counts of Ostein...
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times the
family has held the
properties of Knesebeck, Tylsen, Karwe,
Myllendonk, Huysburg, Röderhof, Osseg, Wall, Frohnenbruch, ****stgen, Dömnitz, Badekow...
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Lordship of Dyck (17..)
Lordship of
Wickrath (Wykradt) (1752)
Lordship of
Myllendonk (1752)
County of
Pyrmont (Pirmont) (1788)
Lordship of ****heim (1803)...
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second son of
Jacob of Bronckhorst-Batenburg (1553–1582) and
Gertrud of
Myllendonk (1552–1612). He
studied in
Lorraine and did a
Grand Tour of Italy. In...