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  1. 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).

  2. 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

  3. 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.

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

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