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  1. Louis II of Nassau-Weilburg (9 August 1565, Weilburg – 8 November 1627, Saarbrücken) was a count of Nassau-Weilburg . Life. Louis was the eldest son of Count Albert of Nassau-Weilburg-Ottweiler and Countess Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg. His family moved in 1575 from Weilburg to Ottweiler.

  2. The House of Nassau-Weilburg, a branch of the House of Nassau, ruled a division of the County of Nassau, which was a state in what is now Germany, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, from 1344 to 1806.

  3. County of Nassau-Sonnenberg, partitioned among Nassau-Wiesbaden and Nassau-Weilburg in 1405. In 1605, all parts of Nassau-Weilburg were again unified under Count Louis II; however, after his death in 1627, his sons divided the county again. County of Nassau-Idstein, fell to Nassau-Ottweiler in 1721.

  4. Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Louis II (Nassau-Weilburg) von Nassau-Weilburg born 1565 Weilburg died 1627 Saarbrucken including ancestors + descendants + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • November 8, 1627
  5. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Ernest Casimir of Nassau-Weilburg (15 November 1607 – April 1655) was the founder the younger line of Nassau-Weilburg. He was a son of Louis II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg and his wife Anna Maria of Hesse-Kassel (1567–1626).

    • Saarbrücken, Saarland
    • Anna Maria Van Nassau-Weilburg
    • Saarland
    • November 15, 1607
  6. Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1593-1627), Nassau-Ottweiler (1593-1602), Saarbrücken and Saarwerden (1602-1627)

  7. Louis II of Nassau-Weilburg (9 August 1565, Weilburg - 8 November 1627, Saarbrücken) was a count of Nassau-Weilburg. Life. Louis was the eldest son of Count Albert of Nassau-Weilburg-Ottweiler and Countess Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg. His family moved in 1575 from Weilburg to Ottweiler.