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  1. The Nassau Counts' holdings were subdivided many times among heirs, with the parts being brought together again whenever a line died out. 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.

  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Elisabeth Von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1343–1389) of Idstein, Untertaunuskreis, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany.

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    • Count Diether Von Katzenelnbogen VIII
  3. Media in category "Frederick of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Canon of Mainz". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Frederick of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein.jpg. Grafmonument van Adolf I van Nassau-Wiesbaden en Margarethe van Neurenberg.jpg. Portret van Adolf I, graaf van Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, Margaretha van Hohenzollern ...

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  5. Frederick IV Burgrave of Nuremberg was born on 15 August 1287, in Nuremberg, Bavaria as the son of Frederick III Burgrave of Nuremberg and Helene of Saxony. He had at least 5 sons and 5 daughters with Margaret of Gorizia.

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    • Margaret of Gorizia, Elisabeth Von Habsburg
  6. Adolph I, Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1307 – 17 January 1370) was a son of Count Gerlach I and Agnes of Hesse. In 1344, his father abdicated in favor of his sons.

  7. Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein from 1605. He had in 1605 re-united all the possessions of the Walram line of the House of Nassau.Married Anna Maria of Hesse-Kassel (1567–1626) daughter of William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel.

  8. Discover life events, stories and photos about Frederick IV von Nuremberg (1287–1332) of Nuremberg, Bavaria.

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