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  1. In 1632, Nassau-Siegen was conquered by the Swedes, after which his half-brother John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen, the Dutch commander in Brazil, re-introduced Protestantism. John VIII died in 1638 and was succeeded by his only son Johan Frans Desideratus , who had to cede part of Nassau-Siegen (north of the Sieg river) to the Protestant branch of the family.

  2. John Francis Desideratus was count of Nassau-Siegen and stadtholder of Limburg and Upper Guelders.

  3. 8 de ago. de 2023 · John Francis Desideratus (July 28, 1627 in Nozeroy – December 17, 1699 in Roermond) was count of Nassau-Siegen and stadtholder of Limburg and Upper Guelders. Life. John Francis Desideratus was the only son of Count John VIII of Nassau-Siegen, who had converted to Catholicism, and Ernestine Yolande de Ligne d'Amblise.

  4. John Francis Desideratus (July 28, 1627 in Nozeroy – December 17, 1699 in Roermond) was count of Nassau-Siegen and stadtholder of Limburg and Upper Guelders. Life John Francis Desideratus was the only son of Count John VIII of Nassau-Siegen , who had converted to Catholicism , and Ernestine Yolande de Ligne d'Amblise.

  5. John Francis Desideratus, Kont Nassau-Siegen'li John VIII 'in 62>Catholicism ve Ernestine Yolande de Ligne d'Amblise. 1638'de Nassau-Siegen'in sayısı olarak babasının yerine geçti, ancak 1648'de İlçenin bir bölümünü Protestan ailesine bırakmak zorunda kaldı.

  6. John Francis Desideratus, Prince of Nassau-Siegen Jul 28, 1627 - Dec 17, 1699

  7. John Francis Desideratus was the only son of Count John VIII of Nassau-Siegen, who had converted to Catholicism, and Ernestine Yolande de Ligne d'Amblise. He succeeded his father in 1638 as count of Nassau-Siegen, but had to cede a part of the County to the Protestant branch of the family in 1648.