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Balthasar of Hanau-Münzenberg. Balthasar of Hanau-Münzenberg (29 June 1508 – 9 December 1534, in Hanau) was a posthumous son of Count Reinhard IV of Hanau-Münzenberg (1473 - 1512) and his wife Countess Catherine of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (d. 1514).
Media in category "Adriana of Hanau-Münzenberg" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Marienstiftskirche Lich Epitaphe 07.JPG 1,944 × 2,592; 1.79 MB
Portrait of Johan Maurits (1604-1679), Count of Nassau-Siegen, Founder of the Mauritshuis c. 1668-1670 On view in Room 8 After his return from Brazil Johan Maurits was appointed stadholder of Cleves.
Aug 22, 2023 · Willem van Honthorst - Maria Magdalena en Carlotta Elisabetha, Prinses van Nassau-Siegen.jpg 1,539 × 1,142; 1.06 MB Interieur met schilderijen - Leeuwarden - 20133104 - RCE.jpg 1,200 × 911; 197 KB Karikaturen von Johann Ludwig von Nassau-Hadamar.tif 2,579 × 2,236; 16.53 MB
Herford Abbey, 2014. Magdalene was born on 23 February 1596 [1] as the fifth and youngest daughter of Count John VII 'the Middle' of Nassau-Siegen and his first wife, Countess Magdalene of Waldeck-Wildungen. [2] From 1622 Magdalene spent most of her time in Herford Abbey, where she held the office of deaconess since 1628.
The council consisted initially of Philipp's mother and his great-uncle Count John V of Nassau-Siegen. Philipp's mother died in 1514 and John V was the sole regent until he died himself in 1516. After John's death, the Reichskammergericht appointed, at Philipp's recommendation, John's son, Count William I of Nassau-Siegen as regent. William ...
Anna of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Frederick Magnus I, Count of Solms-Laubach (1521 – 13 January 1561 in Laubach) was regent of Solms-Laubach from 1522 to 1548, and the ruling Count of Solms-Laubach from 1548 until his death. After the early death of his father Otto (1496–1522), Frederick Magnus I took up the government in his father's part of ...