Count John VI of Nassau-Dillenburg (22 November 1536 – 8 October 1606) was the second son of William the Rich and the younger brother of William the Silent...
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of Nassau-Dillenburg in the period 1303–1328, and eight counts by the name of John who ruled the County of Nassau-Siegen in the period 1362–1638. Van Ditzhuyzen...
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John, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg died unmarried and childless, and Dillenburg fell to Henry I of Nassau-Siegen. For counts of Nassau-Siegen in between...
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of Nassau in 1806. After the death of Count Otto I, his county was divided between his sons in 1303: County of Nassau-Dillenburg, fell to Nassau-Siegen...
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William the Silent (redirect from Willem van oranje)
Delft in 1584. William was born on 24 April 1533 at Dillenburg Castle in the County of Nassau-Dillenburg, in the Holy Roman Empire (now in Hesse, German Federal...
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of Orange-Nassau also had several illegitimate lines (see below) who based their arms on the arms of Nassau-Dillenburg. Arms of Johan Willem Friso as Prince...
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Engelbert I of Nassau (c. 1370, in Dillenburg – 3 May 1442, in Breda) was a son of Count John I of Nassau-Siegen and Countess Margaret of the Mark, daughter...
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Casimir II of Nassau-Dietz was born in The Hague, the eldest son of Willem Frederik of Nassau-Dietz and Countess Albertine Agnes of Nassau, daughter of...
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born countess of Nassau-Dillenburg (27 August 1582 – 31 October 1635) was countess of Solms-Greifenstein. In 1600 she married William I, Count of Solms-Braunfels...
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Maurice, Prince of Orange (redirect from Jan Maurits van Nassau)
van de Kelder. He was raised in Dillenburg by his uncle Johan of Nassau ("Jan the Old"). Together with his cousin, Willem Lodewijk, he studied in Heidelberg...
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Monarchy of the Netherlands (redirect from Princess Aimée of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-Söhngen)
Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven HH Princess Aimée of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-Söhngen Miss Magali van Vollenhoven Miss Eliane van Vollenhoven Mr Willem...
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onwards, John was engaged in reinforcing the fortifications of Nassau Castle and Dillenburg Castle. During the military reform of John the Elder, especially...
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"Johann V. von Nassau-Dillenburg". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. Band 14. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 252–254. Van der Klooster,...
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William II, Prince of Orange (redirect from William II of Orange-Nassau)
in the castle of Loevestein. In addition, he sent his cousin, Willem Frederik of Nassau-Dietz with an army of 10,000 men to seize Amsterdam by force....
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William IV, Prince of Orange (redirect from Willem IV of Nassau)
estates formerly owned by the Nassau-Dillenburg branch of his family, and in 1743 he inherited those formerly owned by the Nassau-Siegen branch of his family...
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(Neuauflage ed.). Dillenburg: Der Magistrat der Stadt Dillenburg. Blok, P.J. (1911). "Johan (Johann) IV, graaf van Nassau-Dillenburg". In Molhuysen, P...
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Frederick (Dutch: Willem Frederik; Arnhem 7 August 1613 – Leeuwarden 31 October 1664), was Count (from 1654 Imperial Prince) of Nassau-Dietz, Stadtholder...
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Maria Von Nassau-Dillenburg (18 March 1539, in Dillenburg – 28 May 1599, in Kasteel Ulft), Countess of Nassau, Katzenelnbogen, Vianden and Dietz, was...
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three children she had there. Anna van Egmont had three children with William the Silent: Countess Maria of Nassau (22 November 1553 – after 23 July 1555)...
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Prince of Orange (category House of Orange-Nassau)
before passing in 1544 to the Dillenburg branch of the House of Nassau, which since then is known as the House of Orange-Nassau. The Principality originated...
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Willem IV, Count van den Bergh (1537-1586) was the Dutch Stadtholder of Guelders and Zutphen from 1581 until his arrest for treason in 1583. Willem was...
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Maria of Looz-Heinsberg (redirect from Maria van Loon-Heinsberg)
Count John IV of Nassau-Siegen (Breda Castle, 1 August 1410 – Dillenburg, 3 February 1475), the eldest son of Count Engelbert I of Nassau-Siegen and Lady...
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sources she is called Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg. The County of Nassau-Siegen is erroneously called Nassau-Dillenburg in many sources. The county was...
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absence) of her son Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau. Henriette was born in The Hague as a member of the House of Orange-Nassau, being the seventh of nine...
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mother. Three regents were appointed, as requested: Count Johann VI of Nassau-Dillenburg, a step-great-uncle of the ward, who was also related directly to...
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the Nassau-Dillenbourg line. In 1606 the Nassau-Dillenburg branch partitioned also into Nassau-Dietz and Nassau-Siegen. In 1702, the line of Nassau-Dietz...
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Vorsterman van Oyen (1882). Behr (1854). Textor von Haiger (1617). Europäische Stammtafeln. Van der Aa, A.J. (1877). "Willem, graaf van Nassau". Biographisch...
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Princess Marianne of the Netherlands (redirect from Marianne van Oranje-Nassau)
of Nassau, near the Westerwald headquarters of her Orange-Nassau dynasty (Laurenberg, Nassau, Dillenburg, Diez). Here she settled with Johannes van Rossum...
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of Nassau-Siegen and Countess Mary Magdalene of Limburg-Stirum. Ernestine Charlotte's great-grandfather Count George 'the Elder' of Nassau-Dillenburg was...
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George Frederick was born at Dillenburg Castle on 23 February 1606 as the second son of Count John VII 'the Middle' of Nassau-Siegen and his second wife...
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