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  1. Countess Adelaide of Vianden (d. 30 September 1376; German: Adelheid Gräfin von Vianden) was a countess from the House of Vianden, the cadet branch of the House of Sponheim that ruled the County of Vianden, and through marriage Countess of Nassau-Siegen.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2023 · Daughter of Count Philipp II of Vianden and Lucia von der Neuerburg. She had first been married with Johann von Dollendorf-Cronenberg, who died before 1325. Among the numerous titles of the present Queen of the Netherlands is always 'countess of Vianden'.

    • Grimbergen, (Present Belgium)
    • Fred Bergman
    • 1309
  3. The Counts of Vianden, ancestors of the House of Orange-Nassau, were associated with the castle of Vianden (Vianden Castle) in Luxembourg. In the 12th to 15th centuries the counts of Vianden were the mightiest lords of the area between the rivers Rhine , Mosel and Maas .

  4. Countess Adelaide of Vianden ( d. 30 September 1376; German: Adelheid Gräfin von Vianden) was a countess from the House of Vianden, the cadet branch of the House of Sponheim that ruled the County of Vianden, and through marriage Countess of Nassau-Siegen. She acted as regent of the County of Nassau-Siegen for her eldest son in the period 1351–1362.

  5. Adelaide of Vianden (Q2302535) Adelaide of Vianden. Regent of Nassau-Siegen (1351-1362) Aleyda of Vianden. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.

  6. Discover the family tree of ADELHEID VON VIANDEN for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry.

  7. In addition, Adolf was to receive the dowers belonging to his grandmother Adelaide of Vianden (the Herbermark and the parish of Haiger), as well as half of castle, city and district of Löhnberg, but only until he came into full possession of the Nassau-Hadamar inheritance.