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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · 3.2.1.1 Counts of Nassau-Weilburg (1344–1688), Princely counts of Nassau-Weilburg (1688–1816) and Dukes of Nassau (1816–1866) 3.2.1.2 Grand Dukes of Luxembourg (from the House of Nassau-Weilburg) – 1890–1912 and succession through a female onwards

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  2. 21 de abr. de 2024 · John Ernst of Nassau-Weilburg (Weilburg, June 13, 1664 – Heidelberg, February 27, 1719) was an Imperial Generalfeldmarschall, from 1675 to 1688 Count and from 1688 till his death Prince (Fürst) of Nassau-Weilburg.

    • Weilburg, Hessen
    • Weilburg, Hessen, Deutschland (Germany)
    • June 13, 1664
    • Cecilie Nygård
  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Gerlach I, Graf von Nassau-Weilburg's Timeline. Death of Gerlach I, Graf von Nassau-Weilburg at Klar... Genealogy for Gerlach I von Nassau, I (1288 - 1371) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Agnes Von Hessen
  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Son of Georg II, Graf von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Elisabeth von Nassau-Weilburg, Gräfin zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Husband of Elisabeth Juliane von Nassau-Saarbrücken-Weilburg Father of Georg Wolfgang Wilhelm, Graf von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Philipp Ludwig von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Brother of Ernst von Sayn ...

  5. 4 de may. de 2024 · My interest in the fate of the Nassau troops was sparked since I live in the former Kingdom of Nassau Weilburg and many of the recruits of these units were drawn from my immediate surroundings. 1. Uniforms and Equipment in 1815. The Nassau contingent comprised of two Regiments (beside some more units I mentioned above): The first and the second ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HesseHesse - Wikipedia

    Hace 6 días · In July 1806 Hesse-Darmstadt, Nassau-Weilburg, Nassau-Usingen, and the newly merged Principality of Isenburg became founding members of Napoleon's Confederation of the Rhine. Hesse-Darmstadt expanded further in the resulting mediatisation, absorbing numerous small states (including Hesse-Homburg and much of the territory of the Houses of Solms [ de ] , Erbach [ de ] and Sayn-Wittgenstein ).

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Why is the Dutch royal family called the House of Orange? In the 1500s, René de Chalon, Prince of Orange, owned the sovereign principality of Orange (a region in what is now southern France). But in 1544, René died childless and so, left his estates to his cousin, William of Nassau. This made William Prince of Orange and he quickly founded ...