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This text of Tilman Pesch contains some mistakes which were copied from other texts on the internet.
Blyenbeck ofcourse refers to the castle of Bleijenbeek in Afferden: Castle of the family of Schenk Nijdeggen and transfomed by their heirs, Von Hoensbroech into a Jezuit convent. The castle is nowadays a ruin. A result of severe English bombing in 1944.
There are some places in Netherlands called Valkenberg, but probably Tilmann died in the Jezuit cloister of Broekhem near Valkenburg. Please correct me when I'm wrong.