line. Henry received Nassau-Siegen, John received Nassau-Dillenburg and Emicho I received Nassau-Hadamar. After John's death. Nassau-Dillenburg fell to...
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John Louis of Nassau-Hadamar, (Dillenburg, 6 August 1590 – Hadamar, 10 March 1653) and also known in German as Johann Ludwig, was a German nobleman and...
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Nassau-Siegen in 1328 County of Nassau-Hadamar (Elder), fell to Nassau-Dillenburg in 1394 County of Nassau-Siegen, called Nassau-Dillenburg from 1328 on, again...
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Hadamar (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːdamaʁ]) is a small town in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany. Hadamar is known for its Clinic for Forensic...
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Elisabeth Countess of Nassau-Hadamar (died 30 December 1412) was an abbess in Essen. After some conflict, she was accepted as ruler of the city. Elisabeth...
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Nassau-Hadamar is the name of two side lines of the Ottonian main line of the House of Nassau. The older line of the counts of Nassau-Hadamar existed...
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of Nassau-Hadamar (23 April 1626, in Hadamar – 24 January 1679, in Hadamar) was — after his father — the second ruler of the younger Nassau-Hadamar line...
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house, most notable through the succession dispute over the County of Nassau-Hadamar. John amply compensated the losses his unfortunate father had inflicted...
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Wilnsdorf. Nassau-Siegen was first created when the sons of Otto I divided their inheritance: Henry received Nassau-Siegen Emicho received Nassau-Hadamar John...
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Johanna Elisabeth von Nassau-Hadamar (17 January 1619, in Dillenburg – 2 March 1647, in Harzgerode) was a princess of Nassau-Hadamar by birth, and by marriage...
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