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  1. 4 giorni fa · The counts of Nassau in Dillenburg were the continuation of the main line of the Ottonian counts of Nassau, although only the 2nd oldest after The Netherlands Nassaus/house of Orange-Nassau. John VI is called the "elder", but this is not in relation to his older brother William the Silent, but in relation to his son, John VII "the Middle" and his grandson, John VIII "the younger".

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  2. 4 giorni fa · The Prince of Orange held rights to Nassau lands (Dillenburg, Dietz, Beilstein, Hadamar, Siegen) in central Germany. On the other hand, the King of Prussia, Frederick William III —brother-in-law and first cousin of William I, had beginning from 1813 managed to establish his rule in Luxembourg, which he regarded as his inheritance from Anne, Duchess of Luxembourg who had died over three ...

  3. 26 mar 2024 · Maurice (born Nov. 13, 1567, Dillenburg, Nassaudied April 23, 1625, The Hague) was the hereditary stadtholder (1585–1625) of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, or Dutch Republic, successor to his father, William I the Silent.

  4. 4 apr 2024 · In his will, René left his possessions and the title prince of Orange, to Willem, the eldest son of his father’s brother, Wilhelm I of Nassau-Dillenburg. Since then, the fate of the Nassaus (Oranges) has been inextricably linked to the Netherlands and the later Kingdom of the Netherlands.

  5. 3 apr 2024 · Portret van Engelbert II (1451-1504), graaf van Nassau, heer van Breda. Regent over alle Nederlanden in naam van Philips de Schone. Ten halven lijve, naar links, op de rechterhand een valk. Om de hals de keten van de orde van het Gulden Vlies. Met geïntegreerde lijst.

  6. 8 apr 2024 · Countess Anna of Nassau: 31 October 1562: Died at birth. Countess Anna of Nassau: 5 November 1563: 13 June 1588: Married Count Wilhelm Ludwig von Nassau-Dillenburg: Count Maurice August Phillip of Nassau: 8 December 1564: 3 March 1566: Died in infancy. Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange and Count of Nassau: 13 November 1567: 23 ...

  7. 4 apr 2024 · In his will René left all his lands, including the principality, to the son of his late father’s brother. The Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, Wilhelm, only 11 years old, who was to receive a Catholic upbringing. The founder of the House of Orange-Nassau would go into history as William I (Dutch: Willem) the Silent.