Aachen (German nobility)
Appearance
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The House of Aachen was a German noble family, that originated from the city of Speyer. The family was closely related to the modern German major city of Aachen.
History
[edit]The family were owners of the Reigerding country estate, close to Rhede in today's North Rine-Westphalia, as well as parts of the Eichholz country estate.[1][2] In the latter half of the 18th century, two family members (Klemens August von Aachen and Ewald von Aachen) were part of the Royal Prussian Army.[2] In 1816, with the death of Ewald von Aachen, the family died out.