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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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    Countess Margaret of the Mark, daughter of Count Adolph II of the Marck. Engelbert of Nassau was a student in Cologne, Germany in 1389 and a dean in Münster...
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  • 1186 – 1225) Engelbert II of Falkenburg (1220–1274), Archbishop of Cologne Engelbert II of the Mark (died 1328) Engelbert II of Nassau (1451–1504) This...
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    Burgundy, which was produced in Ghent in the 1470s or 1480s for Engelbert II of Nassau. It is regarded as one of the high-points of Flemish manuscript...
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    brother was William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen (the father of William the Silent). In 1499 Henry's uncle, count Engelbert II, invited Henry to the Burgundian...
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    Count John II with the Helmet of Nassau-Siegen (d. early May 1443), German: Johann II. mit der Haube Graf von Nassau-Siegen, succeeded, with his brothers...
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    Counts of Vianden (category House of Nassau)
    (1442–1451), succeeded his father Engelbert I and his uncle John II, together with his brother. Engelbert II of Nassau (1475–1504), son of John IV. He married...
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    of Adriana of Nassau-Siegen (1449–1477). Marienkirche, Hanau. Photo: Reinhard Dietrich, 2009. Count Engelbert II the Illustrious of Nassau-Breda (1451–1504)...
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    Adolf, John with the Helmet and Engelbert, already agreed on a joint continuation of the government of the County of Nassau-Siegen, when their father would...
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    death in 1426, he ruled Nassau-Wiesbaden and Nassau-Idstein. In 1437, he married Mary (1418–1472), daughter of Engelbert I of Nassau. They had the following...
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    van Polanen, to Engelbert I of Nassau, the palace came into the possession of the House of Nassau. The presence of the counts of Nassau in the vicinity...
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    Burgundian Netherlands and list of knights of the Golden Fleece). Engelbert II of Nassau served Charles the Bold and Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, who...
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    1403). Count John II with the Helmet (d. Dillenburg Castle, early May 1443), succeeded his father as Count of Nassau-Siegen. Count Engelbert I (Dillenburg...
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  • Cologne (1261–1274) Engelbert II of Nassau (1451–1504), Count of Nassau and Vianden Engelbert, Count of Nevers (1462–1506) Engelbert of Admont (ca. 1250–1331)...
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  • Adolph II of the Marck (died 19/20 October 1347, Fröndenberg) was Count of the Marck. He was the eldest son of Engelbert II of the Mark and Mechtild of...
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    overshadowed by his older brother Engelbert II. In the relevant reference works about the dynastic history of the House of Orange-Nassau, especially in Dutch book...
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    secure Nassau-Diez territory against the counts of Katzenelnbogen (in particular Burgschwalbach). With his brothers John II with the Helmet, Engelbert I and...
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    Nassau. Henry was born on 7 January 1414 as the second son of Count Engelbert I of Nassau-Siegen and Lady Joanne of Polanen. Already on 18 May 1415, a contract...
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    2 February 1418 as the second daughter and fifth child of Count Engelbert I of Nassau-Siegen and his wife Lady Joanne of Polanen. Mary got engaged on...
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    of their childless uncle Engelbert II of Nassau in Breda and Brussels, where he received further education. Upon Engelbert's death in 1504, Henry inherited...
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    "Counts of Nassau-Dillenburg" above. The House of Orange-Nassau stems from the elder branch of the Ottonian Line. The connection was via Engelbert I, who...
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  • built town whose ownership was shared by the Count of Nassau, Heinrich the Rich, and Engelbert II of Berg, Archbishop of Cologne after the latter transferred...
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    Adelaide of Vianden (category Countesses of Nassau)
    1417, Adelaide's grandsons, Adolf I, John II 'with the Helmet', Engelbert I and John III 'the Younger' of Nassau-Siegen, inherited the County of Vianden...
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    of Nassau acquired the estates of Weilburg, the sons of Count Henry II divided Nassau for the first time. Walram II received the county of Nassau-Weilburg...
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  • II "the Rich" of Nassau (German: Heinrich II. "der Reiche" von Nassau; c. 1180 – 26 April 1247/48/49/50, before 25 January 1251) was Count of Nassau....
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  • John, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (died 10 August 1328, fell in battle near Wetzlar) was the third son of Count Otto I of Nassau and his wife Agnes (d....
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    Breda, Henry III of Nassau-Breda. Seventeen family members are buried in the chapel. Among them; Engelbert II of Nassau, count of Nassau, lord of Breda etc...
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    Johanna van Polanen (category House of Nassau)
    at the age of 11, in Breda with Engelbert I of Nassau, who became Lord of Breda jure uxoris. Johanna and Engelbert resided in Breda; they also owned...
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    his son John II who built a new castle there. All of these properties were inherited by Johanna van Polanen who married Engelbert I of Nassau. Through this...
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    1490–1506: Engelbert II of Nassau, count of Nassau-Breda 1506–1513: James II of Luxemburg-Fiennes, lord of Fiennes 1513–1517: ? 1517–1532: James II of Luxemburg-Fiennes...
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