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  1. María de Nassau-Weilburg. Fotografiada en 1863. María de Nassau (en alemán: Marie von Nassau; Biebrich, 29 de enero de 1825 - Neuwied, 24 de marzo de 1902) fue el octavo vástago y cuarta hija del duque Guillermo I de Nassau y de la princesa Luisa de Sajonia-Hildburghausen. Fue esposa del príncipe Germán de Wied y madre de la reina Isabel ...

  2. Other articles where House of Nassau is discussed: Nassau: …region of Germany, and the noble family that provided its hereditary rulers for many centuries. The present-day royal heads of the Netherlands and Luxembourg are descended from this family, called the house of Nassau.

  3. Nhà Nassau-Weilburg ( tiếng Đức: Haus Nassau-Weilburg; tiếng Anh: House of Nassau-Weilburg) là một nhánh của Nhà Nassau, cai trị một bộ phận của Bá quốc Nassau, là một nhà nước cấu thành nên Đế chế La Mã Thần thánh, tồn tại từ năm 1344 đến năm 1806. Vào ngày 17/07/1806, sau khi Đế ...

  4. The House of Nassau-Weilburg, a branch of the House of Nassau, ruled a division of the County of Nassau, which was a state in what is now Germany, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, from 1344 to 1806. On July 17, 1806, on the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, the counties of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg both joined the Confederation ...

  5. The House of Leiningen is the name of an old German noble family whose lands lay principally in Alsace, Lorraine, Saarland, Rhineland, and the Palatinate. Various branches of this family developed over the centuries and ruled counties with Imperial immediacy .

  6. Princess Maria of Nassau-Weilburg (The Hague, 5 February 1764 – Weilburg, 25 January 1802). A nun in Quedlinburg and Herford . Princess Luise of Nassau-Weilburg (The Hague, 28 September 1765 – Greiz , 10 October 1837), married in Kirchheim on 9 January 1786 Heinrich XIII, Prince Reuss of Greiz (Greiz, 16 February 1747 – Greiz, 29 January 1817), and had issue.

  7. Philip II, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (14 March 1418 – 19 March 1492 in Mainz) was Count of Nassau in Weilburg and shared briefly the regency of the County of Saarbrücken. Biography [ edit ] Philip was a son of Philip I (1368 – 1429), and grandson of John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1309 – 1371), with his second wife, Elisabeth of Lorraine-Vaudémont (c. 1395 – 1456).