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Hace 2 días · In the first row, from left to right: Prince Maurice, Stadholder of Holland and Captain-General, his nephew Frederik V (1596–1632), Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia, Prince Philip William, then the reigning prince of Orange, and Prince Frederick Henry. in the 2nd row, among others: William Louis, count of Nassau-Dillenburg and Stadholder of Friesland, Ernst Casimir (1573–1632), count ...
- 1093; 930 years ago
Hace 3 días · Count Nassau-Dillenburg: Ruprecht (d.1304) Gerlach I Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden (bef.1288–1361) Walram III Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden: Otto II (c. 1305–1350/1351) Count of Nassau-Siegen: Henry I (1307–1388) Count of Nassau-Beilstein ext. 1561: Adolph (1307–1370) Count of Nassau in Wiesbaden-Idstein ext 1605: John I (1309–1371) Count of ...
- 1544; 479 years ago
- William the Silent
9 de mar. de 2024 · William Louis (born March 13, 1560, Dillenburg, Hesse [Germany]—died July 13, 1620, Leeuwarden, Neth.) count of Nassau, stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe, who with his cousin, Maurice of Nassau, prince of Orange, formulated the military strategy of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, or Dutch Republic (now the ...
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Hace 6 días · Louis of Nassau (born Jan. 10, 1538, Dillenburg, Nassau—died April 14, 1574, Mook, near Nijmegen, Neth.) nobleman who provided key military and political leadership in the early phases (1566–74) of the Netherlands’ revolt against Spanish rule and who served as a valued ally of his older brother William, Prince of Orange ( William I the Silent).
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18 de mar. de 2024 · John Maurice Of Nassau (born June 17, 1604, Dillenburg, Nassau [Germany]—died Dec. 20, 1679, Cleves, Brandenburg) was a Dutch colonial governor and military commander who consolidated Dutch rule in Brazil (1636–44), thereby bringing the Dutch empire in Latin America to the peak of its power.
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12 de mar. de 2024 · The emigration from Nassau-Dillenburg to America in the eighteenth century : the conduct of the governments towards it and the ensuing fates of the emigrants by Adolf Gerber. Call Number: E184.G3 G2313 1984. Published/Created: 1984. Contains an index of emigrants from Nassau-Dillenburg to America in the eighteenth century.
29 de feb. de 2024 · Johann von NASSAU-DILLENBURG was born on November 22, 1536 in Dillenburg, Hessen, Germany, son of Wilhelm von NASSAU-DILLENBURG and Juliana zu STOLBERG-WERNIGERODE. He was married on June 16, 1559 in Dillenburg, Hessen, Germany to Elisabeth von LEUCHTENBERG, they had 5 children.