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Countess Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg (born 25 September 1542 in Dillenburg – died: 18 November 1603 in Dillenburg) was a daughter of William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen and Juliana of Stolberg and was one of the sisters of William the Silent.
- 25 September 1542, Dillenburg
- William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen
- 18 November 1603 (aged 61), Dillenburg
- Juliana of Stolberg
Brief Life History of Elisabeth. When Gräfin Elisabeth von Nassau-Dillenburg was born on 1 December 1488, in Dillenburg, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hesse, Germany, her father, Count Johann III von Nassau-Weilburg, was 47 and her mother, Countess Elisabeth of Hesse, was 34. She had at least 4 sons and 6 daughters with Johann III von Wied-Isenburg-Runkel.
- Female
- Johann III Von Wied-Isenburg-Runkel
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- Dillenburg, Hessen
- Johan III Von Wied-Runkel-Isenburg, Graf
- Hessen
- December 01, 1488
Isabel de Nassau-Dillenburg ( Dillenburg, 25 de septiembre de 1542 - Dillenburg, 18 de noviembre de 1603) fue una hija del conde Guillermo I de Nassau-Dillenburg y de Juliana de Stolberg, y fue una de las hermanas de Guillermo el Taciturno . Matrimonio e hijos. El 16 de junio de 1559, contrajo matrimonio con el conde Conrado de Solms-Braunfels.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Countess Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg (born 25 September 1542 in Dillenburg – died: 18 November 1603 in Dillenburg) was a daughter of William I, Count of Nassau-Siegen and Juliana of Stolberg and was one of the sisters of William the Silent. Oops something went wrong: 403.
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Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1559, Stadholder of Gelderland r.1578–1581: Willem Lodewijk of Nassau "Us Heit" (1560–1620) Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, 1606 stadholder of Friesland and Groningen(1584–1620)