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Herman de
Lynden (Liège, 1547 – June 5, 1603,
Reckheim),
baron of
Reckheim and of the Holy
Roman Empire, was a
military leader serving the Prince-Bishopric...
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title of Count.
Ferdinand von Aspremont-Lynden was the
reigning Count of
Reckheim and had the Aspremont-Lynden
Castle constructed.
Since Ferdinand Gobert...
- (1652–1692), the 18-year-old
daughter of
Charles of Aspremont-Lynden,
Count of
Reckheim (1590-1671) and his wife,
Marie Françoise de
Mailly (1625-1702). They had...
- Aspremont-Lynden-
Reckheim (1689–1772), was a soldier, who
served in the Low
Countries for the Habsburgs.
Count Ferdinand Charles Gobert of Aspremont-Lynden-
Reckheim was...
- was
constructed by the
noble family of d'Aspremont Lynden,
Counts of
Reckheim, in the
early 17th century, in the
Mosan style. The
building served during...
- 1676:
County Low Rhen WE 1307:
First mentioned 1590:
Purchased Rekem (
Reckheim) 1623:
Imperial Estate 1676: HRE
Count 1793: To
France 1802: Compensated...
- in the
family vault at Donceel.
Histoire de la
seigneurie impériale de
Reckheim (1873)
Maurice Yans, "Chestret de
Haneffe (Jean-Remy-Marie-Jules, baron...
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Mediatised by N****au in 1806.
Extinct 1812 Aspremont-Lynden
Count Rekem (
Reckheim)
annexed by
France and
ceded by the
Empire in the
Treaty of
Campo Formio...
- daughters, Anna
Dorotha (1652–1724) and Eleonora. Anna
Salome Aspermont-
Reckheim (1648–1729)
became his
second wife in 1677; they had no
surviving children...
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Parett Plombières
Bleiberg Rachecourt Rösig
Radelange Radelingen Rekem Reckheim Remersdaal Reemersthal Rodenhoff Rodenhof Sainlez Saner Sampoint Saas Schockville...