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  1. Adolf was the reigning count of a small German state. He was born about 1255 and was the son of Walram II, Count of Nassau and Adelheid of Katzenelnbogen. [3] Adolf’s brother was Diether of Nassau, who was appointed Archbishop of Trier in 1300. Adolf was married in 1270 to Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg (died after 1313) and they had eight children.

  2. 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 .

  3. On 15 September/17 September 1815 in Weilburg, Henrietta married Archduke Charles of Austria. The bride was almost eighteen years old and the groom forty-four. Her husband was a son of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Louisa of Spain. However he had been adopted and raised by his childless aunt Marie Christine of Austria and her husband ...

  4. The House of Nassau is a diversified aristocratic dynasty in Europe. It is named after the lordship associated with Nassau Castle, located in present-day Nassau, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With the fall of the Hohenstaufen in the first half of the 13th century royal power within Franconia evaporated and the former stem duchy fragmented into separate independent states. Nassau emerged as ...

  5. La Casa de Nassau-Weilburg gobernó una parte de Nassau, que yera un estáu na actual Alemaña qu'esistió ente 1344 y 1806. Oríxenes [ editar | editar la fonte ] El 17 de xunetu de 1806 los condaos de Nassau-Usingen y Nassau-Weilburg xunir a la Confederación del Rin .

  6. Nhà Nassau-Weilburg. 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 ...

  7. John I was the second son of Count Gerlach I of Nassau-Wiesbaden and Agnes of Hesse, granddaughter of Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse. On Gerlach I abdication in 1346, John and his brothers divided the family lands. John acquired Weilburg on the Lahn . John was elevated by Emperor Charles IV in 1366 to Imperial Count. He died on September 20, 1371.