• Henricus Raitz – "Henricus de foro", mayor of the free imperial city of Cologne (1182), alderman of the Cologne High Court. • Theodericus Raitz, knight, mayor of the free imperial city of Cologne (1271–1272), alderman, dominus, civis Coloniensis. • Rutger I. Raitz († 1330), knight, mayor of the free imperial city of Cologne (1305–1306), juryman, member of the council of the free imperial city of Cologne, envoy of the free imperial city of Cologne to the court of
Pope John XXII to Avignon. He fought in the
Battle of Worringen (1288). • Johann I. Raitz, Knight, he fought in the Battle of Worringen (1288). • Tilman (Dietrich IV.) Raitz, Knight, he fought in the battle of Worringen (1288). • Rutger II Raitz, knight, mayor of the free imperial city of Cologne (1341–1342). • Rutger III Raitz von Frentz († 1369), Knight, famous war hero under King Philip of Valois, Count Wilhelm III of Holland, Duke of Brabant, King
John II of France and King
Charles V of France. He took part in a total of 35 so-called "Prussia Travel" (32 winter and 3 summer trips). No other knight has taken more trips to Prussia. His exploits are described in Gelre's work. • Rutger (V.) Raitz von Frentz, Knight of Odre of Saint Huber; this order was founded on the occasion of the victory in the Battle of Linnich on 3 November 1444. In the Battle of Linnich, Duke Gerhard of Jülich and Berg won against Arnold of Egmond, who seized the Duchy of Geldern. Rutger (V.) Raitz von Frentz was among the heroes rewarded by the Duke after the battle with the knightly order of St. Hubertus, donated by him in memory of this day, on whose feast days the battle had taken place. • Johann Raitz von Frentz, Commander of the Kommende Ramersdorf of the German Order (1610–1612) • Johann Raitz von Frentz von und zu Schlenderhan († 1640), Chancellor of the last Duke Johann Wilhelm von Jülich-Kleve-Berg, since 1613 of the Duke of Jülich-Berg, Canon of Liège, Canon of Münster and Speyer, Princely Palatinate-Neuburg Privy Council. • Arnold Raitz von Frentz von und zu Schlenderhan, Steward of the last Duke Johann Wilhelm von Jülich-Kleve-Berg. • Adolf Sigismund Baron (of the holy Roman empire) Raitz von Frentz zu Kendenich (Reichsfreiherr since 4 April 1635), House Marshal of the
electorate of Cologne; Prime Minister of the electorate of Cologne (1640–1651), bailiff at Hülchrath, since 1620 enfeoffed with the Treasurer's Office of the Arch Abbey of Cologne. (cf. in particular on the office as Landhofmeister: Lutz Jansen: "Schloß Frens – Beiträge zur Kulturgeschichte eines Adelssitzes an der Erft", Verein für Geschichte und Heimatkunde Quadrath-Ichendorf e.V., Bergheim 2008, page 107 m.w.N.; Landschaftsverband Rheinland – LVR-Archivberatungs- und Fortbildungszentrum: Die Urkunden von Schloß Frens – Regesten, Volume II: 1566–1649, Inventories of non-state archives 51 – 2011, pages 349 ff.m.N.) • Ferdinand Baron (of the holy Roman empire) Raitz von Frentz zu Kendenich, hereditary treasurer, secret counsellor and since 1647 also colonel of the Arch Abbey of Cologne. • Maria Adriana Raitz of Frentz, prince abbess of the free Imperial Abbey Burtscheid (1614–1616). • Anna Raitz von Frentz, prince abbess of the free imperial abbey of Burtscheid (1616–1639). • Henriette (Henrica) Baroness (of the holy Roman empire) Raitz von Frentz, prince abbess of the free imperial abbey of Burtscheid (1639–1674). • Johanna Baroness (of the holy Roman empire) Raitz von Frentz, prince abbess of the free imperial abbey of Burtscheid (1675–1676). • Winand Hieronymus Baron (of the holy Roman empire) Raitz von Frentz von und zu Schlenderhan (* 1613), (Baron since 1650), Burgrave of the electorate Cologne (since 1652), Burgrave of Odenkirchen (since 1652), Lord of Schlenderhan, Kellenberg, Hattenheim, Kleinenbroich, Randerath ec. • Arnold Baron (of the holy Roman empire) Raitz von Frentz von und zu Schlenderhan, (Baron since 1650), Canon of Liège and Speyer. • Lambertina Irmgardis Baroness (of the holy Roman empire) Raitz von Frentz von und zu Schlenderhan, Countess of Odenkirchen, married since 1. December 1647 with Winand Hieronymus Baron Raitz von Frentz von und zu Schlenderhan, Burgrave of Odenkirchen, née Baroness (of the holy Roman empire) and Burgrave von Werth, daughter of the famous and popular rider general Johann Baron (of the holy Roman empire) und Burgraf von Werth, called
Jan von Werth. • Franz Carl Anton Johann Nepomuk Freiherr Raitz von Frentz von und zu Schlenderhan (* 15 April 1763; † 6 August 1821), Knight and Grand Cross of the
Red Eagle Order 1st Class, Lord on Schlenderhan, Kleinenbroich, Hattenheim, Listringhausen, Badinghagen, Paz, Genkel, Hesmike, Neuenhof and Meulengrind. • Emmerich Anton Hubert Maria Baron Raitz von Frentz (* 16 March 1803; † 30 December 1874), captain of the Rhenish Knighthood, Governor of Benrath, Lord on Garath, District Administrator of Düsseldorf • Jakob Franz Hubert Baron Raitz von Frentz (* Cologne 30 May 1826; † Koblenz 26 September 1884), Member of the Reichstag of the Norddeutsche Bundes (since 1867 – he was already a member of his constituent meeting), President and member of the Rhenish Provincial Parliament, member of the Prussian House of Representatives, Governor of Stolzenfels, District Administrator, Police Commissioner. • Emmerich Leopold Karl Maria Hubert Baron Raitz von Frentz (* 18 December 1857; † 13 April 1930), royal Prussian lieutenant general. • Josef August Karl Jakob Maria Hubert Baron Raitz von Frentz (* 11 August 1858; † 6 February 1922), Honorary Knight of the Sovereign Order of Malta, Royal Prussian lieutenant general. • Maximilian Nikolaus Hubert Baron Raitz von Frentz (* 5 December 1880; † 28 November 1963), lieutenant general. • Jakobus-Maximilian Edmund Josef Hubert Maria Baron Raitz von Frentz (* 7 July 1885; † 21 August 1967), Senate President at the Administrative Court of Rhineland-Palatinate, District Administrator of Koblenz, District Administrator of Lippstadt. • Edmund Erwin Joseph Hubert Maria Baron Raitz von Frentz (* 18 July 1887; † 2 November 1964), papal secretary di spada e cappa, honorary knight of the sovereign Order of Malta, Grand Cross of the Constantine Order of St. George, writer and journalist. • Emmerich Friedrich Karl Thaddäus Sigmund Maximilian Hubertus Maria Freiherr Raitz von Frentz (* 8 December 1889; † 19 May 1968), priest of Societas Jesu, known Jesuit and author of various theological writings, including
Selbstverleugnung – Eine asketische Betrachtung, 1936, Benziger & Co. AG, Einsiedeln. • Irmgard Baroness Raitz von Frentz (* 31 May 1912; † 23 November 1998), née von Bohlen und Halbach, daughter of
Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, chairman of the Supervisory Board of Friedrich Krupp AG, and Bertha Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, née Krupp. Irmgard Freifrau Raitz von Frentz married the Bavarian farmer Robert Eilenstein (1920–1986) in her second marriage, after the death of her first husband Johann (Hanno) Baron Raitz von Frentz, on 19 June 1952. == References ==