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  1. Count Henry III of Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz (12 January 1483 – 14 September 1538), Lord (from 1530 Baron) of Breda, Lord of the Lek, of Dietz, etc. was a count of the House of Nassau. He was born in Siegen, the son of Count John V of Nassau-Dillenburg and Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg.

  2. Enrique III de Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz ( Siegen, 10 de enero de 1483- Breda, 14 de septiembre de 1538) fue un conde de la Casa de Nassau . Primeros años de vida. Fue el hijo del Conde Juan V de Nassau-Dillenburg e Isabel de Hesse-Marburg. Su hermano menor fue Guillermo I de Nassau-Dillenburg, padre de Guillermo el Taciturno . Matrimonios e hiijos.

  3. Gossart worked most of his professional career as a court artist, first for Philip of Burgundy, subsequently for Philip’s great-nephew Adolf of Burgundy (who was admiral of Zeeland and later marquis, or lord, of Veere), and finally for Mencía de Mendoza, the wife of Henry III, count of Nassau-Breda.

  4. 14 de sept. de 2019 · Count Henry III of Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz (12 January 1483 – 14 September 1538), Lord (from 1530 Baron) of Breda, Lord of the Lek, of Dietz, etc. was a count of the House of Nassau. He was born in Siegen, the son of Count John V of Nassau-Dillenburg and Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg.

  5. Henry III of Nassau-Breda. Count Henry III of Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz (12 January 1483, Siegen – 14 September 1538, Breda ), Lord (from 1530 Baron) of Breda, Lord of the Lek, of Dietz, etc. was a count of the House of Nassau . He was the son of Count John V of Nassau-Dillenburg and Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg. [1]

  6. El conde Enrique III de Nassau-Dillenburg-Dietz (12 de enero de 1483, Siegen - 14 de septiembre de 1538, Breda ), Señor (desde 1530 Barón ) de Breda , Señor del Lek , de Dietz , etc. fue un conde de la Casa de Nasáu . Era hijo del conde Juan V de Nassau-Dillenburg y de Isabel de Hesse-Marburg . [1] .

  7. Henry III, Count of Nassau-Breda and Mencía de Mendoza. These illuminations are reduced and simplified versions of Jan Gossart's larger panel paintings, now lost. As chamberlain to Emperor Charles V, Henry III was one of the most powerful and influential members of the court - indeed the Habsburg Empire.