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She married Count Diether Von Katzenelnbogen VIII on 8 June 1361, in Duchy of Nassau. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She died on 1 February 1389, in Mosbach, Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, at the age of 46, and was buried in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
- Female
- Count Diether Von Katzenelnbogen VIII
Idstein, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia. Death: February 01, 1389 (45-46) Place of Burial: Klosterkirche, Eberbach, Mosbach, Baden. Immediate Family: Daughter of Adolf I, Graf von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein and Margarethe von Nürnberg, Gräfin von Nassau-Wiesbaden. Wife of Dieter VIII, Graf von Katzenelnbogen.
- Dieter VIII, Graf Von Katzenelnbogen
- Idstein, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia
- 1343
- February 01, 1389 (45-46)
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Father: Mother: Birth: BEF. 1288. Death: 7 JAN 1361. Partnership with: Child: Kraft of NASSAU. Child: Rupert of NASSAU-SONNENBERG. Partnership with: Child: Agnes of NASSAU. Child: Adelheid of NASSAU. Child: Marie of NASSAU. Child: Elisabeth of NASSAU. Child: Gerlach of MAINZ , Archbishop of Maintz.
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 ...
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Johann's mother was Elisabeth, a daughter of Adolph I of Nassau-Wiesbaden (1307–1370). In 1383, Johann IV married Anna of Katzenelnbogen, a distant cousin from the older line of Katzenelnbogen, [1] and they had at least one son: Philipp I (1402–1479).