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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. 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").

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Maurice never married but was the father of illegitimate children by Margaretha van Mechelen (including Willem of Nassau, Lord of the Lek, and Louis of Nassau, Lord of De Lek and Beverweerd) and Anna van de Kelder. He was raised in Dillenburg by his uncle Johan of Nassau ("Jan the Old").

  6. Count Jan (Johann) IV of Nassau (1 August 1410, Dillenburg – 3 February 1475, Breda) was Count of Nassau, Dietz and Dillenburg. He was the son of Engelbert I of Nassau, Count of Nassau and Dillenburg, Lord of Breda and Johanna van Polanen. He married Maria of Loon-Heinsberg, Lady of Millen...

  7. Engelbrecht 1 of Nassau (the first Nassau in Breda) commissioned the building of a monumental church in 1410 to honour the birth of his son Jan IV of Nassau. The church was to be equipped with a crypt where members of the Nassau family could be interred, as was customary for a wealthy, prominent family.