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Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg

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in his territories. He had studied it in detail while he was a student in Strasbourg in 1571 and 1572. His time in Strasbourg coined his religious stance and moreover influenced his stance on politics and education. He supported existing schools and eventually founded himself several schools in his
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In 1571, he went to Strasbourg, to study Protestant theology, law and politics. He was planning to visit the French court in Paris after completing his
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He spent his youth in Leeden Abbey with his sister Walburga. His mother educated him in regards to religion. He attended the princely school in
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Arnold peacefully united a substantial number of territories in his hand, due to inheritance and marriage. He held the counties of
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Conrad Gumprecht (10 March 1585 in Bentheim – 10 March 1618), married in 1616 Countess Johannetta Elisabeth of
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hindered him to follow through on his original plan. Instead he returned to his studies at the landgraviate court of
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where he studied arts, languages and knightly exercises. He had both Protestant and Catholic teachers.
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Magdalena (6 May 1591 in Steinfurt – 1649), married on 24 May 1631 in Steinfurt with Count
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Amoena Amalia (19 March 1586 in Bentheim – 3 September 1625), married in 1606 to Prince
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Adolph (7 July 1577 in Steinfurt – 5 November 1623), married in 1606 to Margaret of
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Arnold Jost (4 April 1580 – 26 August 1643), married in 1608 with Anna Amalia of
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Between 1588 and 1593, Arnold III gradually introduced the Reformed doctrine of
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Amalie Amoena (15 May 1581 in Tecklenburg – 31 January 1584 in Bentheim)
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Anna von Tecklenburg 1532-1582. Die erste evangelische Regentin in Westfalen
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Des Heiligen Römischen Reichs uhralte hochlöbliche Graffschafft Tekelenburg
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Eberwin Wirich (14 January 1576 in Bentheim – 31 May 1596 in Padua)
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but during his journey he received word that there was a turmoil. The
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Frederick Ludolph (23 August 1587 in Bentheim – 8 January 1629)
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a significant political factor. Even so, this house did not follow
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Arnold III died in 1606 and was buried in the Protestant church in
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Arnold was the born as the eldest child and only son of Count
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counties. In September 1588, he founded his first school, a
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Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg
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Arnold III of Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Steinfurt-Limburg
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Index


Neuenhaus
Tecklenburg
Bad Bentheim
Noble family
Bentheim-Steinfurt
Magdalena of Neuenahr-Alpen
Eberwin III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt
Anna of Tecklenburg-Schwerin

Steinfurt

Neuenhaus
Tecklenburg
Bentheim
Tecklenburg
jure uxoris
Limburg
Eberwin III
Bentheim-Steinfurt
Anna of Tecklenburg-Schwerin
Wied
Jülich
Grand Tour
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
Hesse-Kassel
Magdalena of Neuenahr-Alpen
Daun-Falkenstein
Bentheim
Tecklenburg

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