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  1. Johanna van Polanen (also spelled as Jehenne; 10 January 1392 – 15 May 1445) was a Dutch noblewoman. She was the daughter of John III of Polanen, Lord of Breda, and his wife, Odilia of Salm. The House of Polanen was a side branch of the still existing House of Wassenaer.

  2. Johanna van Polanen (10 januari 1392 - Breda, 15 mei 1445) was het enig kind van Jan III van Polanen en zijn tweede vrouw, gravin Odilia van Salm-Ravenstein (ca. 1360/1370–1428). Johanna van Polanen, ook wel Vrouwe Jehenne genoemd, trouwde op 11-jarige leeftijd op 1 augustus 1403 met Engelbrecht I van Nassau-Siegen in Breda , die ...

  3. Johanna van Polanen was a Dutch noblewoman. She was the daughter of John III of Polanen, Lord of Breda, and his wife, Odilia of Salm. The House of Polanen was a side branch of the still existing House of Wassenaer.

  4. Brief Life History of Johanna. When Johanna Van Polanen was born on 10 January 1392, in Breda, North Brabant, Netherlands, her father, Sir Johann Graf Von Polanen Und Breda III, was 44 and her mother, Lady Odilia Von Salm-Ravenstein, was 34. She married Graf Engelbert von Nassau Dillenburg van Oranje on 1 August 1403, in Breda, North Brabant, ...

  5. Johanna van Polanen, Dame of Breda, was born 10 January 1392 in Breda, Netherlands to Jan III van Polanen (c1340-1394) and Odilia von Salm (c1372-1428) and died 15 May 1445 Breda, Netherlands of unspecified causes. She married Engelbert I. von Nassau-Dillenburg (1375-1442) 1 August 1403 JL in...

  6. History. The links between the House of Nassau and the Netherlands date back to 1403, when Count Engelbrecht I of Nassau married Johanna van Polanen, the lady of Breda. As they acquired more and more land, the Breda branch of the Nassau family soon entered the ranks of the highest nobility.