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      • Justinus van Nassau (1559–1631) was the only extramarital child of William the Silent. He was a Dutch army commander known for his role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada, his leadership of the forces in Breda during the siege of 1624, and the depiction of his surrender in the painting by Diego Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda.
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  2. Justinus van Nassau (1559–1631) was the only extramarital child of William the Silent. He was a Dutch army commander known for his role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada , his leadership of the forces in Breda during the siege of 1624 , and the depiction of his surrender in the painting by Diego Velázquez , The Surrender of Breda .

  3. On June 5, 1625 the Dutch governor of Breda, Justinus van Nassau, surrendered the keys of that city to Ambrosio Spínola, the Genoese general commanding the Spanish tercios (a group of soldiers that included pikemen, swordsmen and musketeers) of Flanders.

  4. Jun 5, 2020 · The governor of Breda is Justinus van Nassau, bastard son of William of Orange, who has under his command 5,200 soldiers and 1,800 armed citizens. In anticipation of a siege, he has received food for a year.

  5. Sep 11, 2017 · 2.1 Dutch Biography. 3 Sources. Biography. English Biography. Justinus van was born in 1559. He was the son of William Nassau-Dillenburg and Eva Elincx He passed away in 1631. Justinus van Nassau (1559 – 1631) was the only extramarital child of William of Orange.

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    • June 26, 1631
    • Anna (Merode) Van Merode Pietershem
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  7. Justinus van Nassau (1559 – 1631) was the only extramarital child of William of Orange. He was a Dutch army commander known for unsuccessfully defending Breda against the Spanish, and the depiction of his surrender on the famous picture by Diego Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda.

  8. 3 The Dutch and the Armada is a subject covered by J. B. van Overeem, 'Justinus van Nassau en de Armada (1588)', Marineblad, 53 (1938), pp. 821-31. This article was not used by G. Mattingly, The defeat of the Spanish Armada (London, 1959), which still remains the standard work. 358

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