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  2. This yielded an older Nassau-Idstein line from 1480 to 1509, later merging once again with Nassau-Wiesbaden and Nassau-Weilburg and, from 1629 to 1721, a newer Nassau-Idstein line. In 1721, Idstein passed to Nassau-Ottweiler, and in 1728 to Nassau-Usingen, thereby losing its status as a residence town, although it became the seat of the Nassau ...

  3. Count John of Nassau-Idstein (born 24 November 1603 in Saarbrücken; died: 23 May 1677 in Idstein) was Count of Nassau and Protestant Regent of Idstein.

  4. Frederick of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein.jpg 210 × 278; 34 KB Grafmonument van Adolf I van Nassau-Wiesbaden en Margarethe van Neurenberg.jpg 384 × 540; 106 KB Portret van Adolf I, graaf van Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Margaretha van Hohenzollern-Neurenberg en hun kinderen in aanbidding voor Christus aan het kruis, RP-P-1909-487.jpg 7,346 × 4,542 ...

  5. Count of Nassau. Adolf I (1307– 1370) Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein from 1344. Elder son of Gerlach I (1288- 1361) Count of Nassau. Gerlach II (1333–1386) Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden. Walram IV (1354 – 1393) Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden. Adolph II (1386 – 1426) Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, son of Walram IV (1354 – 1393) Count of ...

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  6. Adolph I inherited Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (this line died out in the male line in 1605) John I inherited Nassau-Weilburg (this line died out in the male line in 1912) Rupert inherited Nassau-Sonnenberg (he died childless in 1390) Marriage and issue. In 1322 Adolph married Margaret, the daughter of Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg. They had ...

  7. Frederick of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Canon of Mainz. 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (0 entries) edit. Wikibooks (0 entries) edit. Wikinews (0 entries)

  8. Count John Louis II of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (born: 21 May 1596; died: 9 June 1605 at Dillenburg) was the youngest and only surviving son of John Louis I and Maria of Nassau-Dillenburg.