The House of Nassau-Corroy was a bastard branch of the House of Nassau. Unlike the main branch of the House of Nassau, this illegitimate branch was faithful...
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Corroy may refer to: Corroy, County Mayo, Ireland Corroy, Marne, France Alexis of Nassau-Corroy, bastard son of Henry III of Nassau-Breda Castle of Corroy-le-Château...
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Nassau is a diversified aristocratic dynasty in Europe. It is named after the lordship associated with Nassau Castle, located in present-day Nassau,...
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of Nassau-Corroy. One of the owners was Alexis of Nassau-Corroy, bastard son of Henry III of Nassau-Breda. His descendant Joseph-Ignace de Nassau, 1st...
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had some illegitimate offspring, amongst them Alexis of Nassau-Corroy and Isabelle of Nassau, both legitimised after the death of their father, and both...
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legitimised son of John II, Duke of Brabant. House of Nassau-Corroy, legitimised son of Henry III of Nassau-Breda House of Dongelberghe, legitimised son of...
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second Marquess of Trazegnies d'Ittre. He married Amélie Constance of Nassau-Corroy. His descendants still live in Belgium, and belong to one of the oldest...
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the arms of Nassau (1st quarter), Katzenelenbogen (3rd quarter), Dietz (2nd quarter), Vianden (4th quarter). The House of Nassau-Corroy is a bastard...
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grandmother Marie-Elisabeth of Nassau-Corroy, was the daughter of Alexis II of Nassau-Corroy, great-grandson of Henry III of Nassau-Breda. He married Marie-Francoise...
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Lord of La Falize; married to Marie-Elisabeth of Nassau-Corroy, granddaughter of Henry III of Nassau-Breda Gilles II Alexis de Glymes-Brabant; Lord of...
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Ligneville The Count of Maldeghem The Count of Mérode The Count of Nassau-Corroy The Count of Lannoy The Count of Rindsmaul The Count of Rumbecq The...
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Jan van Nassau [nl] (d. 29 November 1506), castellan of Heusden Castle. Son of Aleid van Loemel. Was granted the castles and heerlijkheden Corroy and Frasne...
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Count Adolf I of Nassau-Siegen (1362 – 12 June 1420), German: Adolf I. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, was since 1384 Count of Diez, through his first marriage...
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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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in 1759). Count d'Argenteau; (Count of Donghelbergh). The Count of Nassau-Corroy. Count de Merode; (Baron of Duffel); Count de Lalaing; (Count of Tildonck)...
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Count John III the Younger of Nassau-Siegen (d. 18 April 1430), German: Johann III. der Jüngere Graf von Nassau-Siegen, succeeded, with his brothers,...
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and marriage, it passed successively into the hands of the Nesselrode, Nassau, Schwartzenberg families and finally from 1550 to 1812 the property of the...
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son Jan van Renesse who married Elisabeth van Nassau, an illegitimate daughter of Henry III of Nassau-Breda, who was an uncle of William the Silent....
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The castle was plundered yet again in 1490 by the forces of the Count of Nassau. When Flanders became a part of the Burgundian Netherlands Male retained...
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