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  1. Louis William Geldricus Ernest of Bentheim and Steinfurt (1 October 1756 at Steinfurt Castle – 20 August 1817) was a ruling count and by birth member of the House of Bentheim-Steinfurt. Early life [ edit ]

  2. Louis William Geldricus Ernest of Bentheim and Steinfurt was a ruling count and by birth member of the House of Bentheim-Steinfurt.

  3. Louis William Geldricus Ernest of Bentheim & Steinfurt. b. 1 Oct 1756 d. 20 Aug 1817

    • 20 Aug 1817
    • Q102048?
    • Male
  4. Louis William Geldricus Ernest of Bentheim and Steinfurt: Noble Family: Bentheim-Steinfurt: Father: Charles Paul Ernest, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt: Mother: Sophie Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen: Spouse: Juliane Wilhelmine of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg: Birth Date: 1 October 1756: Birth Place: Steinfurt Castle in Steinfurt

    • Sophie Charlotte of Nassau-Siegen
    • Bentheim-Steinfurt
  5. His father was Prince Louis William Geldricus Ernest of Bentheim and Steinfurt; his mother was Juliane Wilhelmine of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg He studied in Marburg under Johann Stephan Pütter. In 1817, he succeeded his father as Prince of Bentheim and Steinfurt. In 1821, the Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda line of the family sued ...

    • 20 January 1781
    • Juliane Wilhelmine of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
  6. Bentheim-Steinfurt: Padres: Louis William Geldricus Ernest of Bentheim and Steinfurt Julienne Wilhelmine de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderbourg-Glücksbourg: Cónyuge: Princess Wilhelmine of Solms-Braunfels (desde 1811) Hijos: Luis Guillermo de Bentheim y Steinfurt: Información profesional; Ocupación: Político: Cargos ocupados

  7. In 1806, with the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, the county was absorbed by the Grand Duchy of Berg over the protestations of the Bentheim-Steinfurt family, then led by Count Louis William Geldricus Ernest. In 1810, the county became part of France, although they were driven out by the Prussians following the Battle of Leipzig in 1813.