Van Boetzelaer

van Boetzelaer
noble family
Country Netherlands
Germany
Titles baron
Founded 13th century
Ethnicity Dutch, German

Van Boetzelaer (or: van den Boetzelaer) is an old aristocratic family that stems from the region of Kalkar, Germany.

History

The family history in the Duchy of Cleves can be traced back to the 13th century ("Uradel"), when the van Boetzelaers belonged to the local nobility. A castle Boetzelaer is still in existence. In the sixteenth century, the family settled in The Netherlands. Nowadays, the family belongs to the Dutch nobility. Members carry the title of baron.

Coat of Arms

Based on the similarity of their coat of arms, it is likely that the van Boetzelaer family are related to the Wesphalian von Galen family.The Boetzelaer coat of arms is depicted in the medieval Gelre Armorial (folio 93r[1]).

Famous scions

Literature

References

  1. |Gelre Armorial folio 93r.
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