Brockdorff

Coat of arms of Counts von Brockdorff

The Brockdorff family is a Schleswig-Holsteiner old noble house that belonged to German and Danish nobility.

History

It first appeared in a document from 1167 where Eilwardus de Bruchthorp was mentioned by Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony. Members of the family founded Brokdorf, Holstein, now part of Germany, from where the family originated.

Titles

On 24 May 1672 the family was granted the title of Lensgreve by King Christian V of Denmark heritable by masculine primogeniture, while on 3 June 1706 the family was awarded with the title of Imperial Count by Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor.[1] Later, in 19th century the family also obtained the title of Count in Prussia.

Properties and former properties of the Counts von Brockdorff

  • Castle Ascheberg, owned until today by descendants of Count Konrad von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt
    Castle Ascheberg, owned until today by descendants of Count Konrad von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt
  • Castle Schney, from 1706 until 1873 owned by Brockdorff family
    Castle Schney, from 1706 until 1873 owned by Brockdorff family
  • Castle Kletkamp, front facade, from 1612 until today owned by Brockdorff family
    Castle Kletkamp, front facade, from 1612 until today owned by Brockdorff family
  • Castle Kletkamp, entrance tower, from 1612 until today owned by Brockdorff family
    Castle Kletkamp, entrance tower, from 1612 until today owned by Brockdorff family
  • Brockdorff Palace, Copenhagen, built around 1750 by Baron Joachim von Brockdorff. In 1765 it was purchased by the Crown of Denmark
    Brockdorff Palace, Copenhagen, built around 1750 by Baron Joachim von Brockdorff. In 1765 it was purchased by the Crown of Denmark
  • Brockdorff Palace in Glückstadt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    Brockdorff Palace in Glückstadt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
  • Castle Groß Schwansee, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, from 1780 until 1850 owned by Brockdorff family
    Castle Groß Schwansee, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, from 1780 until 1850 owned by Brockdorff family
  • Castle Saxtorf, once owned by Brockdorff family
    Castle Saxtorf, once owned by Brockdorff family
  • Castle Grünholz, owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
    Castle Grünholz, owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
  • Castle Sierhagen, owned by Brockdorfff family from 1730 until 1752
    Castle Sierhagen, owned by Brockdorfff family from 1730 until 1752
  • Tower Castle Seedorf, once owned by Brockdorff family
    Tower Castle Seedorf, once owned by Brockdorff family
  • Osterrade estate, owned by Brockdorff family from 1723 until 1829
    Osterrade estate, owned by Brockdorff family from 1723 until 1829
  • Castle Hasselburg, owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
    Castle Hasselburg, owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
  • Bossee Castle, from 1587 until 1715 owned by Brockdorff family
    Bossee Castle, from 1587 until 1715 owned by Brockdorff family
  • Castle Pillnitz von der Elbe, once owned by Anna Constantia von Brockdorff
    Castle Pillnitz von der Elbe, once owned by Anna Constantia von Brockdorff
  • Castle Güldenstein, owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
    Castle Güldenstein, owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
  • Scheelenborg estate, owned by Brockdorff-Scheelenborg line of the family
    Scheelenborg estate, owned by Brockdorff-Scheelenborg line of the family
  • Windeby estate, once owned by Brockdorff family
    Windeby estate, once owned by Brockdorff family

Notable People

See also

References

  1. ^ https://genealogy.euweb.cz/titles/b.html

External links

  • Family Tree at roskildehistorie.dk (in Danish)
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