John II, Count of Nassau-Siegen (redirect from John II, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg)
remaining brothers established a kind of division: John the Elder was given Dillenburg Castle, Engelbert Herborn Castle, and John the Younger Haiger Castle [de]...
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John V, Count of Nassau-Siegen (redirect from John V of Nassau-Dillenburg)
During his reign, the number of iron mines in the Siegerland and in the Dillenburg district increased. The county's economic prospects were therefore positive...
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Lahn: the lordships Siegen, Dillenburg, Herborn, Tringenstein, Neukirch and Emmerichenhain, a part of the Kalenberger Zent (Amt Kalenberg), as well as Dietkirchen...
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House of Orange-Nassau (section Stadtholderate under the Houses of Nassau-Dillenburg and Nassau-Dietz)
Châlon-Orange. After René's death in 1544, his cousin William of Nassau-Dillenburg inherited all of his lands. This "William I of Orange", in English better...
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Orange German possessions now ruled from Dillenburg, Marienberg was at the latest by 1783 put under the Amt of Beilstein. The parish of Marienberg counted...
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County of Nassau-Dillenburg in 1388. In 1420, the Lords of Eppstein inherited half the town, while the other half was kept by Dillenburg. Eight years later...
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John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen (redirect from John I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg)
with the Helmet (d. Dillenburg Castle, early May 1443), succeeded his father as Count of Nassau-Siegen. Count Engelbert I (Dillenburg (?), c. 1370 – Breda...
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John III, Count of Nassau-Siegen (redirect from John III, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg)
brothers established a kind of division: John II with the Helmet was given Dillenburg Castle, Engelbert I Herborn Castle, and John III the Younger Haiger Castle [de]...
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Privileges on 20 September 1344] (in German) (2nd ed.). Dillenburg: Der Magistrat der Stadt Dillenburg. Dek, A.W.E. (1970). Genealogie van het Vorstenhuis...
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the permission of Landgrave Henry I of Hesse, granted his possessions (Dillenburg Castle, Herborn and the Kalenberger Zent) to Henry as a fief, stipulating...
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to St. Maximinus. The Amt of Ellar found itself in Nassau-Dillenburg's hands in 1557. Through a bequest-sharing agreement, the Amt of Ellar passed to Nassau-Hadamar...
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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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(Rhineland-Palatinate) Amberg (Bavaria) Amöneburg (Hesse) Amorbach (Bavaria) Amt Creuzburg (Thuringia) An der Schmücke (Thuringia) Andernach (Rhineland-Palatinate)...
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Lahn: the lordships Siegen, Dillenburg, Herborn, Tringenstein, Neukirch and Emmerichenhain, a part of the Kalenberger Zent (Amt Kalenberg), as well as Dietkirchen...
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capital of the Löhnberg region, was constructed by John, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg between 1321 and 1324. The castle ruins are unusual in surviving, as most...
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(variant) Dieburg Diemelsee Diemelstadt Dietzenbach Dietzhölztal Dillenburg Dillenburg (variant) Dipperz Dornburg Dreieich Driedorf Ebersburg Ebsdorfergrund...
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with all Nassau-Beilstein’s holdings back to Nassau-Dillenburg. Count Otto II of Nassau-Dillenburg bequeathed Mengerskirchen to his wife, Adelheid von...
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2762 Wenden 2763 Bleche 2764 Welschen Ennest 277 2770 Eschenburg 2771 Dillenburg 2772 Herborn 2773 Haiger 2774 Dietzhölztal 2775 Driedorf 2776 Bad Endbach-Hartenrod...
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Westerwald headquarters of her Orange-Nassau dynasty (Laurenberg, Nassau, Dillenburg, Diez). Here she settled with Johannes van Rossum and their son. It was...
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and Biedenkopf. To reach the nearest autobahn, which is the A45 near Dillenburg, it takes approximately one hour (50,4 km). The B3, a two-laned major...
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Electresses had been allowed so much influence". In 1650 her husband gave her the Amt Bötzow, an electoral domain with large estates and numerous places and farmers...
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connection with the feud, Nassau constructed their first castle near Dillenburg and the Herborn Castle. When the Countship of Nassau was divided in 1255...
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composition Regierungsbezirk District (Kreis) list Collective municipality (Amt) Municipality (Gemeinde) list Elections Electoral system Political parties...
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southwest), there was not much conflict; Procurator Carl Schenck of Dillenburg was elected in the former with 76% of the vote, while Friedrich Schepp...
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lines of Nassau-Diez became the landlords, as of 1420 to half of Nassau-Dillenburg, and as of 1557 to three fourths, and as well to Eppstein-Königstein,...
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(at Spiegelberg) Ernest Casimir I, Count of Nassau-Dietz 8 June 1607 Dillenburg two children Christian the Elder 9 November 1566 1611–1633 8 November...
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with its location on the Rothaarsteig trail, which runs from Brilon to Dillenburg, recreational activity that is especially interesting for hikers. As well...
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possession of the House of Welf until 1512 and 1671 respectively. In 1571 the Amt of Calvörde became an exclave of the Duchy. The various parts of the duchy...
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politician and resistance fighter Willy Heigl (born 25 March 1904 in Dillenburg; died 15 March 1973), first democratic mayor of Weilburg after the Third...
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