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  1. Hesse-Nassau. The Duchy of Nassau ( German: Herzogtum Nassau) was an independent state between 1806 and 1866, located in what is now the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse. It was a member of the Confederation of the Rhine and later of the German Confederation.

  2. Nassau, historical 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. The region of Nassau is located in what is now the western.

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  3. The Republic of Pirates was the base and stronghold of a loose confederacy run by privateers-turned-pirates in Nassau on New Providence island in the Bahamas during the Golden Age of Piracy for about twelve years from 1706 until 1718.

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  4. This yielded an older Nassau-Idstein line from 1480 to 1509, later merging once again with Nassau-Wiesbaden and Nassau-Weilburg and, from 1629 to 1721, a newer Nassau-Idstein line. In 1721, Idstein passed to Nassau-Ottweiler, and in 1728 to Nassau-Usingen, thereby losing its status as a residence town, although it became the seat of the Nassau Archives and of an Oberamt .

    • 1093; 930 years ago
  5. Summary. When the United States announced its independence from Great Britain in 1776, Nassau was a sovereign, independent state. With the 1806 dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, Nassau was enlarged and elevated to duchy status. In 1815 the Duchy of Nassau became part of the German Confederation.

  6. House of Nassau | German dynasty | Britannica. Contents. House of Nassau. German dynasty. Learn about this topic in these articles: main reference. In Nassau. …region of Germany, and the noble family that provided its hereditary rulers for many centuries.

  7. In 1303, John gains overall control, with Henry being granted Nassau-Siegen, and Emich, Nassau-Hadamar. John is succeeded by Henry while Emich predeceases Henry. 1303 - 1328. John. Count of Nassau-Dillenberg. 1328 - 1343. Henry I. Count of Nassau-Siegen (1303), Nassau-Dillenberg (1328). 1290 - 1303.