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  1. Count Otto II of Nassau-Siegen (c. 1305 – between 6 December 1350 and 25 January 1351), German: Otto II. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, was since 1343 Count of Nassau-Siegen (a part of the County of Nassau). He descended from the Ottonian Line of the House of Nassau. Otto is not considered to have been a good regent.

  2. The first Count of Nassau-Siegen was Henry I, Count of Nassau-Siegen (d. 1343), the elder son of Otto I, Count of Nassau. His son Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen ruled also in Dillenburg. In 1328, John, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg died unmarried and childless, and Dillenburg fell to Henry I of Nassau-Siegen.

  3. Otto II: 1305 First son of Henry I and Adelaide of Sponheim-Heinsberg: July/August 1343 – December 1350 or January 1351 County of Siegen: Adelaide of Vianden 23 December 1331 three children December 1350/January 1351: Children of Henry I, divided the land: Otto inherited Siegen and Dillenburg, and Henry inherited Beilstein ...

  4. Discovered only shortly before the Museum acquired it in 1995, this drawing depicts one of Henry's fourteenth-century ancestors, Count Otto II of Nassau and his wife Adelheid van Vianden, seated on horseback, splendidly dressed, against the backdrop of an elaborate landscape.

  5. Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen: More: no : Succession: Count of Nassau-Siegen: Reign: 1343–1350/1351: Predecessor: Henry I: Successor: John I: Spouse: Adelaide of Vianden: Issue: John I; Henry; Otto; Issue-Link: Marriage and issue; Full Name: Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen: Native Name: Otto II. Graf von Nassau-Siegen: Noble Family: House ...

  6. Otto II (Nassau) von Nassau is a member of royalty, nobility or aristocracy in Europe. Join: European Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499 Project Discuss: euroaristo. Biography. Otto II, was born about 1305, son of Heinrich, Graf von Nassau, and his wife Adelheid von Heinsberg, and succeeded as Graf von Nassau in Siegen and Dillenburg.

  7. Otto Otto II Graf von Nassau in Siegen und Dillenburg von Nassau (Nassau) aka von Nassau-Dillenburg (est. 1305 - uncertain 1351)