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  1. Count John IV of Nassau-Siegen (1 August 1410 – 3 February 1475), German: Johann IV. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Graf zu Nassau, Vianden und Diez, Herr zu Breda, was since 1442 Count of Nassau-Siegen (a part of the County of Nassau), of Vianden and of half Diez, and Lord of Breda and of the Lek .

  2. Next on the right was the impressive Monument to Engelbert I and Jan IV of Nassau, a project perhaps commissioned by Engelbert II for two of his own ancestors (figs. 13-14). 25 This large epitaph, also a statement of long-standing Nassau greatness, rests against the northern wall of the church choir, across the ambulatory from the new family ...

  3. John VI of Nassau-Dillenburg was a Count of Nassau in Dillenburg. Other names he had were Jan VI or Jan de Oude ("John the Elder", to distinguish him from his 2nd son, "John the Middle", and his grandson "John the Younger").

  4. This article examines the mortuary rituals of Jean IV de Montfort (d. 1399), duke of Brittany, and how Jeanne of Navarre, his widow and regent, participated to commemorate and shape his memory and political contribution.

  5. Jan (Johan) IV van Nassau-Dillenburg, meestal genoemd Jan IV van Nassau (1 augustus 1410 - Dillenburg, 3 februari 1475), heer van Breda, was de zoon van Engelbrecht I van Nassau-Siegen en Johanna van Polanen.

  6. El conde Jan (Johann) IV de Nassau (1 de agosto de 1410, Dillenburg - 3 de febrero de 1475, Breda) fue el conde de Nassau, Dietz y Dillenburg. Era hijo de Engelberto I de Nassau, conde de Nassau y Dillenburg, señor de Breda y Johanna van Polanen.

  7. Juan V de Nassau-Dillenburg (Breda, 9 de noviembre de 1455 - Dillenburg, 30 de julio de 1516) fue conde de Nassau (en Siegen, Dillenburg, Hadamar y Herborn), Vianden y Diez, y señor de Breda. Fue el abuelo paterno de Guillermo el Taciturno .