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  1. 4 days ago · The House of Nassau is a diversified aristocratic dynasty in Europe. It is named after the lordship associated with Nassau Castle, located in present-day Nassau, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

  2. May 26, 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.

  3. May 12, 2024 · Otto von Nassau-Dillenburg was born in the year 1305 in Siegen, Grafschaft Nassau-Dillenburg, Heiliges Römisches Reich, son of Heinrich / Henry i von Nassau-Siegen, and Adelheid von Heinsberg. He was married on December 23, 1331 in Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany to Adelheid von Vianden, they had 5 children.

  4. May 26, 2024 · That would make an end to the almost 450 years of uncertainty about the burial place of Count Adolf. A tiny, tiny exhibition called “Speurtocht naar graaf Adolf van Nassau” (Quest for Count Adolf von Nassau) opened on 20 January 2016 at the University Museum in Groningen, The Netherlands.

  5. 5 days ago · The House of Orange-Nassau (Dutch: Huis van Oranje-Nassau, pronounced [ˈɦœys fɑn oːˌrɑɲə ˈnɑsʌu]) is the current reigning house of the Netherlands.

  6. May 26, 2024 · Peter Paul Rubens (born June 28, 1577, Siegen, Nassau, Westphalia [Germany]—died May 30, 1640, Antwerp, Spanish Netherlands [now in Belgium]) was a Flemish painter who was the greatest exponent of Baroque painting’s dynamism, vitality, and sensuous exuberance.

  7. May 12, 2024 · Elisabeth von Nassau-Dillenburg (Oranje-Nassau) is geboren op 4 augustus 1630 in Gravenhage, Zuid-Hollaand, Nederland, dochter van Frederik Hendrik van Nassau-Dillenburg, Prins van Oranje-Nassau en Amalia von Solms-Braunfels.

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