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 .
Castle Schney , from 1706 until 1873 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 Groß Schwansee , in
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern , from 1780 until 1850 owned by Brockdorff family
Castle Saxtorf , once owned by Brockdorff family
Castle Grünholz , owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
Castle Sierhagen , owned by Brockdorfff family from 1730 until 1752
Tower Castle Seedorf , once owned by Brockdorff family
Osterrade estate, owned by Brockdorff family from 1723 until 1829
Castle Hasselburg , owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
Bossee Castle, from 1587 until 1715 owned by Brockdorff family
Castle Pillnitz von der Elbe, once owned by
Anna Constantia von Brockdorff
Castle Güldenstein , owned by Brockdorff family until 1752
Scheelenborg estate , owned by Brockdorff-Scheelenborg line of the family
Windeby estate , once owned by Brockdorff family
Notable People
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International National People