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  1. Hace 3 días · Second House of Orange-Nassau(-Dietz) 1702–1711: John William Friso, also Prince of Nassau-Dietz, Count of Vianden, Buren and Leerdam and Lord of IJsselstein, Baron of Breda, etc. Stadholder of Holland, Zealand and Utrect, etc., Captain-General of the Armies of the Dutch Republic.

    • 1093; 930 years ago
  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · Ernst Casimir von Nassau-Dietz was born on December 22, 1573 in Dillenburg, son of Jan Vi von Nassau-Dillenburg and Elisabeth van Leuchtenberg. He was married in the year 1607 to Sophia Hedwig van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel, they had 9 children. He died on June 2, 1632 in Dillenburg.

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · Elisabeth Friso von Nassau-Dietz was born on November 25, 1620, daughter of Ernst Casimir von Nassau-Dietz and Sophia Hedwig van Brunswijk-Wolfenbüttel. She died on September 20, 1628. This information is part of Stamboom Muijrers-Binnekamp by Will Binnekamp on Genealogy Online.

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · Willem IV Prince of Nassau-Dietz, b. 1 Sep 1711 d. 22 Oct 1751, Huis Ten Bosch Palace, The Hague (Age 40 years) Mother: Anne Princess Royal of Great Britain, b. 2 Nov 1709, Herrenhausen Castle Near Hannover d. 12 Jan 1759, The Hague (Age 49 years) Marriage: 25 Mar 1734 : Chapel Royal, St.James's Palace : Family ID: F67132 : Group Sheet | Family ...

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · Elisabeth Friso van Nassau-Dietz is geboren op 25 november 1620 in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands, dochter van Ernest Casimir I van Nassau-Dietz, en Sophia Hedwig von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. Zij is overleden op 20 september 1628 in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands.

  6. Hace 3 días · However, these three nephews divided the land with him. Albert II retained Saxe-Wittenberg, and became the head of the Elder Saxon Line; Albert III, Eric I and John II ruled together in Saxe-Lauenburg, becoming the founders of the Younger Saxon Line. 1296–1298. Saxe-Wittenberg. John I.

  7. Hace 3 días · William II had intended to appoint his wife as their son's guardian in his will; however, the document remained unsigned at William II's death and was therefore void. On 13 August 1651, the Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland (Supreme Court) ruled that guardianship would be shared between his mother, his grandmother and Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg , husband of his paternal aunt ...