Gerlach I of Nassau (1288 – 7 January 1361), Count of Nassau in Wiesbaden, Idstein, Weilburg, and Weilnau. He was a son of Adolf of Nassau, elected King...
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Gerlach II, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden (1333–1386) was the eldest son of Adolph I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein and his wife Margaret of Nuremberg...
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Gerlach I may refer to: Gerlach I, Count of Nassau (before 1288 – 1361) Gerlach I of Isenburg-Wied, Count of Isenburg-Wied from 1409 until 1413 Gerlach...
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John I of Nassau-Weilburg (1309–1371) was Count of Nassau-Weilburg from 1355 to 1371. John I was the second son of Count Gerlach I of Nassau-Wiesbaden...
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became King of Germany in 1292. His son Count Gerlach abdicated in 1344 and the county was divided under his sons in 1355 County of Nassau-Weilburg, again...
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Rupert, Count of Nassau-Sonnenberg (c. 1340 – 4 September 1390), nicknamed the Bellicose, was a son of Gerlach I, Count of Nassau and his second wife...
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Adolph I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1307 – 17 January 1370) was a son of Count Gerlach I and Agnes of Hesse. In 1344, his father abdicated in...
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Count Philipp I of Nassau-Weilburg (1368 – 2 July 1429) was Count of Nassau in Weilburg, Count of Saarbrücken and Seigneur of Commercy Château bas in...
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became the seat of the County of Nassau-Wiesbaden under Count Adolf I (1307–1370), eldest son of Gerlach. It eventually fell back to Nassau-Weilburg in 1605...
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Count Walram IV of Nassau-Idstein (1354 – 7 November 1393) was a younger son of Count Adolph I of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein and his wife Margaret of Nuremberg...
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from 1409 until 1413 Gerlach I of Nassau-Wiesbaden (before 1288-1361), Count of Nassau Gerlach II of Isenburg-Arnfels, Count of Isenburg-Arnfels from...
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Philip was a son of Philip I (1368 – 1429), and grandson of John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1309 – 1371), with his second wife, Elisabeth of Lorraine-Vaudémont...
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the following children: Margarete (1456–1527), married in 1470 to Count Philip of Nassau-Idstein. Kaspar (1458–1527). Johanna (1459–1520), a nun at Marienberg...
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Count John I of Nassau-Siegen (c. 1339 – 4 September 1416), German: Johann I. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, was since 1362 Count of Nassau-Siegen (a part of...
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Henry I of Nassau-Siegen (German: Heinrich I. von Nassau-Siegen; c. 1270 – between 13 July and 14 August 1343) was Count of Nassau-Siegen, a part of the...
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Adolf (c. 1255 – 2 July 1298) was the count of Nassau from about 1276 and the elected king of Germany from 1292 until his deposition by the prince-electors...
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least one child: Agnes, married to Gerlach I, Count of Nassau (c. 1285–1361). In 1303, she remarried to Margrave Henry I of Brandenburg-Stendal (1256–1318)...
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Ruprecht, died 2 December 1304 Gerlach I of Nassau-Wiesbaden. Adolf (1292–1294). Walram III of Nassau-Wiesbaden. Adelheid, Abbess of Klarenthal Abbey, died 26...
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successors, Counts Rupert I and Arnold I, established themselves at Nassau Castle, taking for themselves the title "Count of Nassau". In 1255 the Nassau possessions...
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child of Count George von Merenberg (1897–1965) and Elisabeth Müller-Uri (1903-1963). She is the last patrilineal descendant of the House of Nassau, the...
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1359) Elizabeth of Aragon, queen consort of Portugal (d. 1336) Gerlach I, Count of Nassau, German nobleman and knight (d. 1361) Mikhail of Tver (Mikhail...
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sold castle and lordship of Löhnberg to Count palatine Rupert I and Count Gerlach I of Nassau. On 20 September of that same year, Otto was granted city...
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Gerlach IV of Isenburg-Limburg (died 1289), also known as Gerlach I of Limburg, was from 1258 Count of (Isenburg-)Limburg, ruling over the town of Limburg...
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other siblings lived to adulthood: Gerlach I of Nassau-Wiesbaden, Walram III of Nassau-Wiesbaden and Adelheid, Abbess of Klarenthal Abbey. Rudolf succeeded...
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married in 1450 Ottilie of Nassau-Siegen, daughter of Henry II, Count of Nassau-Siegen. In 1453 they had a daughter Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen. Eberhard...
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daughter of Adolph I of Nassau-Wiesbaden (1307–1370). In 1383, Johann IV married Anna of Katzenelnbogen, a distant cousin from the older line of Katzenelnbogen...
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the Count, later King of Germany, Adolf of Nassau. His second sister Agnes was married to Henry of Westerburg, the brother of the Siegfried II of Westerburg...
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the heiress of Frederick III, Count of Veldenz, the last from the Hohengeroldseck family to rule the county, and his wife Margaret of Nassau-Saarbrücken...
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William I of Isenburg-Braunsberg (German: Wilhelm I. von Isenburg-Braunsberg) was the Count of Isenburg-Braunsberg from 1327 until 1383. In 1338 William...
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Engelbert II of Nassau, Engelbrecht in Dutch (17 May 1451 – 31 May 1504), was count of Nassau and Vianden and lord of Breda, Lek, Diest, Roosendaal, Nispen...
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