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  1. The House of La Marck ( German: Haus Mark; von der Mark) was a noble family, which from about 1200 appeared as the counts of Mark . History. The family history started with Count Adolf I, scion of a cadet branch of the Rhenish Berg dynasty residing at Altena Castle in Westphalia.

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  2. The House of La Marck is a cadet branch of Berg dynasty. Another surviving line of the House of Berg (more senior but less prominent in European History) became counts of Isenberg , then count of Limburg and Limburg Styrum .

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  4. The House of La Marck ( German: Haus Mark; von der Mark) was a noble family, which from about 1200 appeared as the counts of Mark. Coat of arms of the county, the Counts of the Mark, the House of Mark and, to this day, the city of Hamm.

  5. William I de La Marck. William II de La Marck. William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. Categories: German noble families. Ruling families of the Duchy of Guelders. Ruling families of the County of Zutphen. Ruling families of the Duchy of Berg. County of Mark.

  6. The House of La Marck k) was a noble family, which from about 1200 appeared as the counts of Mark. Wikiwand is the world's leading Wikipedia reader for web and mobile. Introduction House of La Marck

  7. Media in category "House of La Marck". The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total. Stephanus Vinandus Pighius - Portrait of Karl Friedrich of Jülich-Cleves-Berg as Hercules.jpg 659 × 1,258; 693 KB. AnnaVonKleve.jpg 439 × 626; 39 KB.

  8. The House of Arenberg has produced generations of political, military and ecclesiastical dignitaries and numerous patrons of the arts. Palaces, gardens, and ' objets d’art ' remain today the tangible witnesses to this glorious past. Vienna, 5 March 1576, Emperor Maximilien II - Elevation of the Westphalian county of Arenberg to princely status.

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