Bernhard Albrecht of Limburg and Bronckhorst
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Bernhard Albrecht, count
Count
A count or countess is an aristocratic nobleman in European countries. The word count came into English from the French comte, itself from Latin comes—in its accusative comitem—meaning "companion", and later "companion of the emperor, delegate of the emperor". The adjective form of the word is...

 of Limburg and Bronckhorst
Bronckhorst
Bronckhorst is the name of a municipality in Gelderland, the Netherlands. The municipality is the result of a merger of the former municipalities Hengelo, Hummelo en Keppel, Steenderen, Vorden and Zelhem, on 1 January 2005...

 (died 1669), son of Jobst of Limburg
Jobst of Limburg
Jobst of Limburg was count of Limburg and Bronckhorst, Lord of Styrum, Wisch and Borculo , and the son of Hermann Georg of Limburg, count of Limburg and Bronckhorst....

, married in 1626 Anna Maria von Berg
Berg (state)
Berg was a state – originally a county, later a duchy – in the Rhineland of Germany. Its capital was Düsseldorf. It existed from the early 12th to the 19th centuries.-Ascent:...

. He had four daughters:
  • Agnes Katharina countess of Limburg and Bronckhorst. She married (1st) Baron Theodor von Lijnden and (2nd) Wilhelm Wirich von Daun, count von Falkenstein
    Falkenstein
    Falkenstein or Falckenstein is the name of several places and castles in Central Europe as well as a surname:- Places in Germany and Austria :* Falkenstein, Bavaria, district Cham...

     (d. 1682)

  • Maria Henriette countess of Limburg and Bronckhorst;

  • Juliane Petronella countess of Limburg and Bronckhorst, who married count Henri de Pas de Feuquieres; and

  • Marie Bernhardine countess of Limburg and Bronckhorst. She married Moritz of Limburg
    Moritz of Limburg
    Moritz of Limburg Stirum was the son of Hermann Otto I of Limburg-Styrum.He was count of Limburg and Bronkhorst, Lord zu Styrum, Wisch, Borculo and Gemen. He became hereditary banneret of the Principality of Guelders and of the County of Zütphen...

    Stirum.
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