Friedrich II of Schaesberg

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Friedrich II. Von Schaesberg († June 21, 1619 ) was the head of the Lower Rhine noble family von Schaesberg .

Life

In 1592 he married Maria von Binsfeld, daughter of the Jülich-Bergischen marshal and councilor Heinrich von Binsfeld zu Stammbach. The children Johann Friedrich and Elisabeth emerged from the marriage. Johann Friedrich continued the line . In the marriage contract it was noted that Maria von Binsfeld is entitled to a sum of 6,000 gold florins from the Binsfeld family inheritance. This money was never paid out. Instead, the couple received from the legacy of Binsfeld the 80 hectares comprehensive Good Benzenrade and the 58.5-hectare estate Keverberg, both near Heerlen . These and further gains possession Schaesberg could be area realign and Mr. Schaesberg to call.

Friedrich died on June 21, 1619.

literature

  • Leo Peters : History of the sex from Schaesberg to mediatization. A contribution to the exploration of the inter-territorial ties of the Rhine-Maasland nobility . Ed .: Johannes Erbgraf von Schaesberg. Verlag der Buchhandlung Matussek, Nettetal 1990, ISBN 3-920743-19-9 , p. 308 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Peters, p. 30
  2. Peters, p. 31
predecessor Office successor
Johann von Schaesberg Head of the Schaesberg family Johann Friedrich von Schaesberg