Du Rietz

Du Rietz (pronunciation: [’dʏrjeː]) is a Swedish noble family of French origin. Deriving from a French dynasty traditionally held to date back to 1100, it first came to Sweden in 1642 with Grégoire François Du Rietz (1607-1682), a French court physician in the employ of Queen Christina of Sweden. The family was naturalised in 1651 and was introduced in the Swedish nobility at the Swedish House of Nobility as family number 666 in 1660. Grégoire François Du Rietz’s great-grandson, Lieutenant General and County Governor Anders Rudolf du Rietz (1720-1792), was raised to baronial rank in 1778 and was introduced in 1779 under the name of Du Rietz af Hedensberg, family number 299. However, that branch of the family became extinct in 1797, with the death of one of his sons.

The Du Rietz Family Association

Lineage association designed to maintain and expand the ties between the members of the family and to provide information about the history of the family. Membership can be obtained by anybody who carries the family name or other persons related by heritage or marriage and who has a shown interest for the aims of the Association.[1]

Notable members

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