Rittergut Stockum
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Rittergut Stockum
Summary
Rittergut Stockum is a manor estate[1].
Key Facts
- Rittergut Stockum is located in Sundern (Sauerland)[2].
- Rittergut Stockum is in the country of Germany[3].
- Rittergut Stockum's instance of is recorded as manor estate[4].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as Neheim[5].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as House of Plettenberg[6].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as Moritz Heinrich von Plettenberg zu Lenhausen und Stockum[7].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as Christoph Friedrich Steffen von Plettenberg-Stockum[8].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as Dietrich Christian Johann von Plettenberg-Stockum[9].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as Eugen von Plettenberg-Stockum[10].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as Karl von Plettenberg[11].
- Rittergut Stockum's owned by is recorded as Kurt von Plettenberg[12].
- Rittergut Stockum's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 51.2953, 'longitude': 7.98694, 'precision': 0.0001}[13].
- Rittergut Stockum's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Stockum[14].
- Rittergut Stockum's different from is recorded as Gut Stockum[15].
- Rittergut Stockum's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121kwpq2[16].
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Geography
Rittergut Stockum is in the country of Germany[3]. It is located in Sundern (Sauerland)[2].
Designation and Status
Rittergut Stockum's instance of is recorded as manor estate[4].
History and Context
Owners include Neheim[5], a noble family[17]; House of Plettenberg[6], a German noble family[18], in Germany[19]; Moritz Heinrich von Plettenberg zu Lenhausen und Stockum[7], a soldier[20], b. 1668[21]; Christoph Friedrich Steffen von Plettenberg-Stockum[8], a military officer[22], 1698–1777[23], awarded the Pour le Mérite[24]; Dietrich Christian Johann von Plettenberg-Stockum[9], a land owner[25], 1746–1818[26]; and Eugen von Plettenberg-Stockum[10], a soldier[27], 1805–1886[28].